Poster published by Hermès for the commemoration of the "Fête de France 1983 at Bloomingdale's". The dominant turquoise and grey border is the only way to identify this limited edition square as there is no special mention printed on the silk square.
Detail of the poster
EXTRAIT DE "CARRE D'ART - CARRE HERMES - EDITIONS LIMITEES"
Huiles parfumées (Anciennement appelé : Parfum)
Année 1985 (Ed. Collection Hermès) - Design composé d’étiquettes anciennes
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Fête de France 1983 Bloomingdale's (bordure bleue turquoise)
EXTRACT FROM "CARRE D'ART - CARRE HERMES - LIMITED EDITIONS" to be published
Scented oils (Formerly called: Perfume)
Year 1985 (Ed. Collection Hermès) - Design composed of antique labels
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Fête de France 1983 Bloomingdale's (turquoise blue border)
Year 1983 (1st Ed.- Ed.: Limited Edition for Bloomingdale's)
Published to commemorate the Fête de France at Bloomingdale's, a promotional event initiated by Bloomingdale's Stores.
- Bloomingdale's is an American department store chain, created by the two Bloomingadale brothers in 1872, reputed to be a luxury brand with 36 stores throughout the United States.
- As early as September 13, 1983, the French flag flew over Bloomingdale's in the skies over New York City and in the skies over the 14 American cities of the store's other branches. The promotional event was the largest and most comprehensive ever organized by the famous store. It was called "Fête de France". It took place until November and featured a wide range of French products. Following the intervention of the French Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Mrs. Edith Cresson, the Fête began with a gala to benefit the Claude Monet Gardens in Giverny.
Colors with grey border, dominant turquoise blue / 90 x 90 cm /100% silk
THE EVENT COMMENTED IN THE PRESS
Period newspaper clippings, 1983
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