The Art Deco era inspired the progression of jazz and the formation of influential music groups that idolized the presence of dancers and famous people from different areas of the United States. Designers put in all efforts to ensure that their best work is seen by the crowd that attended the deco event and the spectator's excitement comes off as extreme. The possibility of gangsters taking advantage of the case to rob people reflects in writing by several scholars who suggests that the tycoons controlled the film industry (Kemp …show more content…
The creativity of this artist and precision concerning the cutting of fabrics made Poiret an admired character for this time of fashion definition. The values and cultures embraced during this period were translated into the designs commissioned by Poiret, and he drew inspiration from several sources (Parkins 48). The focus of Poiret was on traditional art and cultural based inspirations from the west; However, he managed to incorporate avant grade art into his work. Use of graphics in expression is based on the growth of technology and hence the 1920's witnessed minimal graphical representations by core artists. In that case, it is salient to introduce the man who inspires graphical art and has managed to create a legacy for graphics during the art deco era. One of his posters, a controversial piece designed to create a sense of calm to give strength to people affected by the World War remains relevant to date. The longstanding depiction reveals immense talent from Cassandre, also known as Adolphe Mouron as he captures images of society and imprints a different perspective (Fresnault-Deruelle