- CORRECTS THE POSTCARD DESCRIPTION – This image provided by the Museum of the City of New York shows a postcard featuring the Empire State Building, from left, the RCA Building, and the Chrysler Building. (Museum of the City of New York via AP)
- FILE – Giorgio Armani, center, stands with models at the conclusion of the Emporio Armani women’s Spring Summer 2024 collection presented in Milan, Italy, on Sept. 21, 2023. (AP Photo/Luca Bruno, File)
- This image provided by Crate & Barrel shows furnishings from the new collection with the retailer by Athena Calderone. Calderone was inspired to create the collection after moving to a new Deco-era apartment in NYC’s Tribeca neighborhood. Burl wood tables, geometric cabinetry, and curvaceous sofas are among the offerings. (Crate & Barrel via AP)
- This image provided by the Museum of the City of New York shows a 1920s dress made of black silk chiffon with brocaded gold geometric motifs and red silk crepe. (Museum of the City of New York via AP)
- This image provided by the Museum of the City of New York shows black silk satin and gold-tone leather evening shoes made by Delman Black in 1936. (Museum of the City of New York via AP)
- This image provided by the Museum of the City of New York shows a postcard from the 1930s called An Eating Place of International Fame. Designed & published in NYC by Harry H. Baumann. Leonard A. Lauder Postcard Archive. (Museum of the City of New York via AP)
- This photo provided by Crate & Barrel shows the Le Tuco armchair, part of a collaborative collection with designer Athena Calderone. Curvy silhouettes and luxe-feeling fabrics are among the hallmarks of Art Deco style. (Crate & Barrel via AP)
- FILE – Gigi Hadid wears a creation as part of the Chanel Fall/Winter 2024-2025 ready-to-wear collection presented on March 5, 2024 in Paris. (Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP, File)
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CORRECTS THE POSTCARD DESCRIPTION – This image provided by the Museum of the City of New York shows a postcard featuring the Empire State Building, from left, the RCA Building, and the Chrysler Building. (Museum of the City of New York via AP)
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Art Deco is enjoying a resurgence in decor, fashion and more. A new generation is appreciating the style’s unapologetically glamorous roots and translating it into something new.
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