La Mode.On launching his society magazine La Mode (1829- 1955), the publisher Girardin criticized other fashion magazines for their stiff, mechanical mannequins’. He wanted pictures that were more modern and animated. In illustrator Paul Gavarni, who had a reputation as the best-dressed man in Paris, he found just the right man to put a fresh spin on the fashion plate and to make the stiff mannequins’ come to life.
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