Special Vintage Drawings
©ourtesy of Gentlemen’s Gazette
Fashion illustration from the 1930′s enjoyed by many of our readers have an affinity to for artists like L. Fellows, Leslie Saalburg, and
J. C. Leyendecker. While we mostly discuss editorial pictures, I want
to focus on fashion illustration from magazine ads today. Back in the
day, it was normal for a publisher to design an ads
together with the advertiser. Though as you can imagine, a magazine
publisher could only employ a limited number of fashion illustrators to
serve all their clients. In order to demonstrate each brand’s unique
image, the fashion illustration were often very different from each
other.
Interestingly, ads from the early 1930′s have a stronger resemblance
of the 1920′s illustrations ads, which were more simplistic and relied
more heavily on lines than details. Nevertheless, even during that time
period, there were huge differences in drawing styles, and soon you
would see illustrated ads that were just as nice as the illustration you
all enjoy so much. Now, let’s discuss a few ads and styles: Continue reading