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ABLE  April 1935 “In order to be irreplaceable one must be diff erent.” -Coco Chanel OBITUARIES LUCY, LADY DUFF- GORDON On the 20th of  April, Lady Duff- Gordon (age72), a British fashion designer, passed away due t o breast cancer. Her g r e a t contributions to fashion will not be forgotten by the tho usands of people she inuenced with her new styles. Her clothing lines will continue to r emind people of the time and dedication of this wonderful woman. CARL EYTEL The amazing German-  American artist passed away on September 17, 1925 (age 63). His works inspired people to pursue art. H i s drawings and paintings showed the i ntricate beauty of th is world. Eytel’s love for nature was evident in every pie ce of art. E v e r  y t h i n  g   y o u  n e e d  t o  k n o w  a b o u t  a r t  a n d  f  a s h i o n .  Examp le of Surreal ism  Men’ s fashion Flapper   A fresh view on the latest styles. “Intelligence without ambition is a bird without wings.-Salvador Dali “All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.” -Pablo Picasso “Each morning when I awake, I experience again a supreme pleasure- that of being Salvador Dali.” -Salvador Dali

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ABLE April 1935

“In order to be

irreplaceable one

must be

diff erent.”

-Coco Chanel

OBITUARIES

LUCY, LADY DUFF-

GORDON

On the 20th of 

 April, Lady Duff-

Gordon (age72), a

British fashion

designer, passed

a w a y d u e t o

breast cancer. Her

g r e a tcontributions to

fashion will not be forgotten by the thousands

of people she influenced with her new styles.

Her clothing lines will continue to remind

people of  the time and dedication of this

wonderful woman.

CARL EYTEL

The amazing German-

 American artist passed

away on September 17,1925 (age 63). His works

i n s p i r ed people to

p u r s u e a r t . H i s

drawings and paintings

showed the intricate

beauty of this world.

Eytel’s love for nature was evident in every

piece of art.

E v e r  y t h i n  g   y o u  n e e d   t o  

k n o w   a b o u t   a r t   a n d  f  a s h i o n . 

 Example of Surrealism

 Men’s fashion Flapper  

 A fresh view on the latest styles.

“Intelligence

without ambition

is a bird without 

wings.”

-Salvador Dali

“All children are artists. The problem is

how to remain an artist once he grows

up.”

-Pablo Picasso

“Each morning when I awake, I experience again

a supreme pleasure- that 

of being Salvador Dali.”

-Salvador Dali

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NEW FASHIONS The newest fashions have just arrived.

  All over the world, extenuating the

shoulders is all the rage. Shoulder pads,

baggy sleeves, and other designs are all

ways of attracting attention to the sleek 

form of the shoulders.

 Another fashion tip for the ladies is to

wear longer skirts. The length works well

with all shapes and sizes.

  Who wears hand mad e fab rics

anymore? Well, only those who are out of 

touch with fashion. Manmade materials are

growing in popularity because of the ease of 

producing them and their great look.

Nylon, rayon and other materials are here

to stay.

Ladies, listen to this sage advice, no

matter your body type, curves are always

attractive. And don’t forget gloves. The

longer the glove, the better. A new style,even worn by Queen Elizabeth, is having 

long gloves with short sleeves. Gloves are no

longer just for keeping warm; they are most

importantly used for looking great.

Now to the men. Just because you are

men doesn’t mean you don’t need to care

about how you look. There are just a few

short, easy steps to attracting the woman of 

  your dreams. Step one, stick to normal

colours. Do not get carried away with the

old fashions of having coloured suits.

Blacks, grays, and navies are all wonderful

choices for a sophisticated man. When

buying a suit make sure it is drape cut, or a

drape suit. The suit will form to the body

nicer than the old fashions and will make

any man look trimmer.

Step two, the tie. Choose a tie that will

catch people’s attention. Ties with

geometric shapes and patterns will do the

trick. Although suits are moving away from

bright colours, ties are not. Ties are the

perfect accessory to liven up an outfit.

The third and final step ends with the

shoes. Sleek, leather shoes will add the

finishing touch to an almost perfect look. As

long as they match the rest of the attire, becreative with the style. With shoes, there is

always room for personality.

By following all these tips, it is

practically impossible not to cause a riot

when entering a room. Stay posted to here

about every change in style.

 Flappers in the 1920s A new hair style called the bob.

“I think that we

have to be aware

that people are

allowed to make

mistakes in their

life.”-Christian Dior 

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INFLUENCE OF THE ARTS  After World War I, people have grown

tired of all the tragedies of war and they

need an area in their life where they can

relax. After all the stress of work and the

terrible economy here in America, people

are finding that it is very good and healthy

to have a mode of rest and an activity to get

the mind off of all the hardships of life. If 

this sounds anything like you or someone

 you know, then the answer for your problem

is right here; Art.

 Art has been around for centuries and

all the while it is being changed and made

better. New styles are always being brought

about. People begin to think of their own

ways to make art personal. Art should be a

reflection of who you are as a person, not

 just a style that was copied from a hundred

 years ago.

One of the hottest styles of the day iscubism. Artists like Pablo Picasso and

Georges Braque, the “founders” of cubism,

display it very well in many pieces of 

artwork. The straight, geometric lines and

shapes are used to depict a picture of often

humans, but occasionally other subjects as

well. Cubism is a very abstract type of art.

  Also if you like the more 3D look, you can

try synthetic cubism, which uses pieces of 

paper to make a collage type of artwork.

  Another style of art that is becoming 

popular is surrealism, the art of dreams.

Salvador Dali is the fore runner for

surrealism. Dali’s art puts a spin on

traditional art by adding flare and unusual

shapes.

Creativity is key in both styles of art.

  Without the same limits as older art, this

modern art allows you to do whatever

strikes you. Art has never before seen this

kind of limitlessness.

“Art is a lie that 

makes us realize

the truth.”

-Pablo Picasso

The Three Musicians by Pablo Picasso, example of cubism Picasso’s artwork-Surrealism

“Surrealism is

destructive, but it 

destroys only what 

it considers to beshackles limiting

our vision.”

-Salvador Dali

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The World Between the Wars

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