"Art del a Mode" is a collection of Fashion artwork from the early 1900s. Its celebrates the artists of th era by reproducing the artwork on 250g High Grade Recycled paper. George Wolfe Plank (1883Ð1965) was an American artist and illustrator best known for his long-term association with Vogue Magazine, creating numerous covers in an Art Deco style similar to Helen Dryden and influenced by Edmund Dulac. His work, characterized by broad fields of bright color and clear, simple composition with detailed sartorial elements, has been compared to Rackham, Dulac, Alphonse Mucha, and Gustav Klimt. Plank's mature style was well-established upon his Vogue debut, and he had no real rivals until Helen Dryden emerged. William Packer described Plank's fashion concepts as "ideal, bizarre and improbable, at once adventurous and yet romantic and nostalgic.