Vintage 1933 French Vogue Magazine Full February Issue Carl Eric Erickson Cover
This is an original February 1933 issue of French Vogue, published in Paris during the height of the Art Deco period. This pre-war fashion magazine captures early-1930s haute couture, illustration, photography, and Parisian lifestyle between the Jazz Age and modern couture.
The issue features a striking illustrated cover by Car Eric Erickson, depicting an elegant Parisienne holding winter flowers, with the subtitle “L’Hiver à Paris”. Inside are richly printed black-and-white photographs and fashion illustrations documenting the silhouettes, textiles, and tailoring of the season, alongside society portraits, lifestyle features, and advertising from leading French houses.
Notable couture and designers represented within this issue include Lucien Lelong, Mainbocher, Elsa Schiaparelli, Marcel Rochas, Maggy Rouff, Paquin, Augusta Bernard, Bruyère, and Martial & Armand, among others. The magazine also includes work by important photographers and illustrators active in Paris during the early 1930s.
This issue contains 60 interior pages plus the original cover, with content ranging from winter tailoring and evening wear to society portraits, travel features, fashion illustration, and period advertising.
Details
Publication: Vogue (France)
Date: February 1933
Place of publication: Paris
Pages: 60 pages plus cover
Size: approximately 9 5/8" x 12 5/8"
Language: French
Condition: This is an original vintage magazine and shows slight age-appropriate wear. Light edge wear but actually very well preserved for a magazine of its age.
This is a scarce and visually compelling example of early 1930s French Vogue - nice addition to a collection!