
Gracias a mi amiga Mary tampakopoulou además del art decort, pongo otros maravillosas artes, la joyas , como veis son deliciosas, me encantan sobre todo para verlas…! También los vestidos, la arquitectura, los coches…! todo es hermoso en este arte de aquellos años y que tanto me gusta…



One of the first women to wear trousers, cut her hair and reject the corset was Coco Chanel.
The only fashion designer listed on Time magazine’s 100 most influential people of the 20th century, Coco Chanel emancipated women’s fashion.
Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel, 1920



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The Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum is an art museum in Tokyo, Japan.
The Art Deco building, completed in 1933, contains interiors designed by Henri Rapin and decorative glass works by René Lalique.
Teien means Japanese garden, and the museum is so named because the building is surrounded by a garden and sculptures. The building was previously, from 1933 to 1947, the residence of Prince Asaka Yasuhiko and his family.
The prince, who studied at the École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr in France, and traveled to the United States in 1925, was in love with the Art Deco movement. Upon his return to Japan, he commissioned the construction of his private residence in this style.
Although many of the interiors were designed according to the plans presented by Henri Rapin, the main architect of the building was Gondo Yukichi of the Imperial Family Ministry Works Office.