
Want to add some Art Deco into your wardrobe? Here's some inspiration
While the 1920s and 30s were heady times for the movement, Art Deco's versatility has meant that it has constantly inspired architects, artists, and fashion and jewellery designers. As this round up of 'Deco' inspired fashion will show you, with its combination of sharp angles, pretty symmetry, luxurious fabrics and classic colours, it's a look that spells 'timeless'.
CHAIN RULE
Art Deco's straight lines lend themselves perfectly to handbags. And Kate Spade has an entire collection of special occasion bags themed around it. This Parisian navy-hued handbag from the label is done in pebbled leather and features signature K hardware on the magnetic purse closure along with an adjustable chain strap. Available on Katespade.com; ₹34,070.
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MIXED PRINTS
Angular prints can offset a busy print. Bennch's Black Chanderi printed 'Zoey' Deco kurta set is a great example as it pairs the forest-printed kurta with deco-detailed pants. This one is a harmonious clash of patterns. Available on Ensembleindia.com; ₹18,900.
DIAL BACK
Teleport yourself to the Roaring Twenties, when Art Deco was at its peak, with this Vacheron Constantin watch. A recreation of a 1921 model, the watch's unique dial design allows a diagonal reading of the time without you needing to turn the wrist. How quirky is that. Available on Vacheron-constantin.com; ₹43.5 lakh.
ZIGGY WITH IT
Nothing says 'Art Deco' louder than the bold and irreverent chevron print. Add some of that zig-zag energy to your wardrobe with this velvet jacket from Jorah that features the chevron in brown, cream and olive green shades. Its a suave nod to the Deco revival of the 70s. Available on Jorahmen.com; ₹12,000.
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GOLD EDGE
Deco's love for symmetry lends itself perfectly to jewellery- inspiring designs that are edgy and minimalist. Give your traditional outfit a twist by pairing deco-inspired jewellery like this Rumeli recycled brass bangle from JJ Valaya. Plated with 22 karat gold, it features the house' signature chevron pattern juxtaposed with art deco motifs – all of them bedecked with over 11 karats of handpicked semi-precious stones. Available on Valaya.com; ₹20,500.
LACY SUZY
FRAME's 'The Deco' shirt dress is a lovely throwback to the 1920s Flapper era. Made from guipure lace with scallops at the shirt collar and hem, the dress comes with a tonal slip that blends under the prettily corded motifs. Available on Net-a-porter.com; ₹51,190.
DISCO DANCE
Shoes so pointy they remind you of the Art Deco-themed Chrysler Building in New York… well, that's one way to describe these eye-catching flat slingbacks from the house of Alaïa. These silver-toned shoes are made from mirror effect laminated leather and come with a buckle strap on the back. Available on Maison-alaia.com; ₹1.37 lakh.
PATCH MATCH
Talk about geometric precision. Inspired by an unfinished quilt from the 1930s, this cotton-poplin shirt by BODE is patchworked in a geometric pattern called the 'Electric Fan' and is a smooth amalgam of two different prints. Available on Mrporter.com; ₹94,976.
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