Art Nouveau Fashion
Art Nouveau Fashion refers to a style of clothing and accessories that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by flowing lines, intricate patterns, and nature-inspired motifs. This aesthetic movement was influenced by the art and design of the time, with an emphasis on organic forms and decorative embellishments. Art Nouveau Fashion often featured delicate fabrics, such as silk and lace, as well as embellishments like embroidery, beadwork, and lace. The style was popular among the fashionable elite of the period and continues to influence contemporary fashion and design.