We Find Fashion Inspiration Among the Lots in Sotheby’s Upcoming Impressionist and Modern Sale Inline
Photos: Lot 22, Property From a Distinguished Private Collection, Pablo Picasso, Chanteuse, est. $1 million/$1.5 million, courtesy of Sotheby’s; Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv1/7Pablo Picasso’s Chanteuse, 1901, and Gucci Fall 2016
Pastels are perfect for nights when you want to be center stage.
Photos: Lot 35, Property From an Important French Collection, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
1864– 1901, Jane Avril, est. $600,000/$800,000, courtesy of Sotheby’s ; Marcus Tondo / Indigital.tv2/7Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s Jane Avril, 1893, and Prada Fall 2016
The feminine, decorative shoulder has evergreen appeal.
Photos: Lot 36, Property From a Private European Collection, Claude Monet, Camille à L’Ombrelle Verte, est. $9 million/$12 million, courtesy of Sotheby’s; Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv3/7Claude Monet’s Camille à L’Ombrelle Verte, 1876, and Roksanda Fall 2016
A cool white dress is perfect for summer days: now and then.
Photos: Lot 37, Property of a Distinguished Collector, Édouard Vuillard 1868– 1940,
Marie Brossant un Vêtement à la Fenêtre, est. $500,000/$700,000, courtesy of Sotheby’s; Monica Feudi / Indigital.tv4/7Édouard Vuillard’s Marie Brossant un Vêtement à la Fenêtre, circa 1893, and Balenciaga Fall 2016
Stylish camouflage.
Photos: Lot 119, Property of a Private West Coast Collector, Edgar Degas 1834–1917, est. $200,000/$300,000, courtesy of Sotheby’s; Jamie Stoker / Courtesy of Molly Goddard5/7Edgar Degas’s Danseuse Assise, circa 1897–1900, and Molly Goddard Fall 2016
Tulle is increasingly making its way from the stage to the street.