Step into the world of fashion with Poster France’s curated collection of iconic fashion posters. From the elegance of Louis Vuitton and Christian Dior to the artistry of René Gruau, Razzia, and Warhol, our collection celebrates haute couture and timeless style. These vintage posters are more than advertisements; they are artistic masterpieces that capture the essence of luxury fashion. Explore fashion history with Poster France and elevate your space with these chic and iconic designs.
Original vintage exhibition poster created for Andy Warhol: Ten Marilyns at the Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst in Ghent, Belgium, in 1990. This poster was printed using imagery from Warhol’s famous Ten Marilyns silkscreen portfolio, one of his most recognized series dedicated to Marilyn Monroe.
Warhol began creating portraits of Monroe in the early 1960s, following her death in 1962, transforming her into one of the central icons of his Pop Art career. The Ten Marilyns portfolio condensed his fascination with celebrity, glamour, and repetition, themes that defined much of his work.
This poster, printed in offset lithography, faithfully reproduces the visual impact of the original silkscreens while serving as a piece of cultural history tied to Warhol’s international exhibitions. It remains highly collectible as an authentic 1990 printing, mounted on linen for preservation, in excellent condition.
Title: 10 Marilyns – Museum Van Hedendaagse Kunst
Artist: Andy Warhol
Date: 1990
Printer: Andy Warhol
Size: 23 x 39 in / 58 x 99 cm
Print Type: Offset Lithograph
Condition: Excellent “A” on linen
Original French Art Nouveau advertising poster for Aux Fabriques de Geneve, a jeweler and watch merchant based in La Rochelle. The design features a young woman presented in refined detail above a display of watches, jewelry, and decorative objects. A large ring or cameo-like medallion frames the scene, reinforcing the store’s emphasis on engagement and bridal gifts. The text indicates that the firm manufactured its own goods and offered a catalog available to clients upon request.
Although the name refers to Geneva, the shop itself operated in La Rochelle. The reference to Geneva likely served to evoke the reputation of Swiss craftsmanship in watchmaking and fine jewelry, suggesting products of comparable quality.
The artist Hem was active in France during the early twentieth century and produced a small number of advertising posters during the height of the Belle Époque poster movement. His work reflects the decorative elegance typical of the Art Nouveau period.
Artist: Hem
Title: Aux Fabriques de Geneve
Size: 47.5 x 63 inches
On / Off Linen: On linen
Print Technique: Stone lithograph
Year: 1903
Condition & Comments: Excellent condition on linen. Original vintage poster, not a reproduction.
This is an original Italian advertising poster designed by René Gruau for Bemberg, promoting the brand’s rayon jacket linings. The slogan translates roughly as “Bemberg – the lining that goes fast.”
Gruau depicts motorcyclists wearing jackets opened in motion to reveal vividly colored linings, making the interior fabric the central visual element. Rather than focusing on the motorcycle itself, the image emphasizes movement, style, and the contrast between the outer garment and its lining.
The poster was part of a campaign that repositioned Bemberg linings from a hidden functional detail to a visible design feature. Gruau’s graphic style—bold shapes, limited palette, and strong sense of motion—fits naturally with the motorcycle theme while remaining rooted in fashion illustration. This work reflects his long involvement with luxury and apparel advertising and is a good example of his later commercial posters.
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Details
Title: Bemberg – La fodera che va forte
Artist: René Gruau
Date: 1973
Size: 39 × 55 inches (99 × 140 cm)
Linen backed: Yes
Comments: Original Italian poster. Archival linen backing. Excellent condition
La Cigarette by Editions Desastre by Rene Gruau on linen 1983
Poster is a an original printing done for the Editions desastre known as La Cigarette. It is in excellent condition and mounted on linen. Rene Gruau was the most famous graphics artist for fashion house and the world of fashion in the 1970’s and 1980’s working with Dior and others.
Colorful French advertising poster promoting Ghislaine viscose fabric described as “le tissu de demi-saison” (the fabric for mid-season wear). The design shows a stylish mother measuring a young girl for a dress, both wearing bright red garments, with a playful beach ball at their feet. The composition uses bold color blocks and lively mid-century illustration typical of French commercial graphics of the 1950s. Printed for Boussac fabrics, a major French textile manufacturer. The artist signed the work in the plate, though the signature is not clearly identifiable. Printed in Paris by Gaillard Imprimerie.
Artist: Unknown (signed in plate, illegible)
Printer: Gaillard Imprimerie, Paris
Size: 31.5 x 45.5 inches
On / Off Linen: On linen
Print Technique: Offset lithograph
Year: 1954
Condition & Comments: Excellent condition. Very rare; the only example we have encountered.
Original French hand-colored lithograph (aquarelle rehaussée à la main) by the artist Plum, created around 1910. The image shows a fashionable Parisian woman of the Belle Époque elegantly posed on ice skates, drawn with fine linework and soft watercolor tones typical of early 20th-century French illustration.
Plum is known for hand-colored lithographs and aquarelles from this period portraying women in leisure and sporting scenes such as skating and sledding. His work reflects the style of Parisian fashion illustration in the years just before World War I.
Details:
Artist: Plum
Date: Circa 1910
Origin: France
Medium: Lithograph with hand-applied watercolor (aquarelle rehaussée à la main)
Size: 8.5 x 19.5 inches
Print Type: Hand-colored lithograph
Condition: Excellent “A” on linen
Comments: Mounted on linen for preservation. Original early 20th-century artwork depicting Belle Époque style and fashion.
Artist: Gruau, Rene Size: 47 x 63 in / 120 x 160 cm On/Off Linen: not on linen Print Technique: Offset lithograph Year: 1980c Condition & Comments: Excellent condition
Poster is a an original printing done for Marcelle Griffon Catalogue. It is in excellent condition and mounted on linen
Original 1970s edition of René Gruau’s celebrated design Le Rouge Baiser. First created in 1950 for the French cosmetics brand, the image has become one of Gruau’s most enduring works, with its striking silhouette of a woman in a red headscarf and bold lipstick. This later printing was produced in offset lithography at a smaller format (17.5 × 22 in) and has been professionally mounted on linen for preservation and display.
This example is in Excellent “A” condition, with rich color and well-preserved surfaces.
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Details
Title: Le Rouge Baiser
Artist: René Gruau
Date: 1970s printing
Size: 17.5 × 22 in / 44 × 56 cm
Print Type: Offset lithograph
Linen: On linen
Condition: Excellent “A”
Original French hand-colored lithograph (aquarelle rehaussée à la main) by the artist Plum, created around 1910. The image shows a fashionable Parisian woman of the Belle Époque elegantly posed on ice skates, drawn with fine linework and soft watercolor tones typical of early 20th-century French illustration.
Plum is known for hand-colored lithographs and aquarelles from this period portraying women in leisure and sporting scenes such as skating and sledding. His work reflects the style of Parisian fashion illustration in the years just before World War I.
Details:
Artist: Plum
Date: Circa 1910
Origin: France
Medium: Lithograph with hand-applied watercolor (aquarelle rehaussée à la main)
Size: 8.5 x 19.5 inches
Print Type: Hand-colored lithograph
Condition: Excellent “A” on linen
Comments: Mounted on linen for preservation. Original early 20th-century artwork depicting Belle Époque style and fashion.
This original Razzia poster was created in 2004 for the Louis Vuitton Classic, the prestigious vintage automobile event held at Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire, England. The Louis Vuitton Classic gathered some of the world’s most exceptional historic cars in one of Britain’s most refined settings—a stately manor owned by the Rothschild family—combining art, elegance, and automotive heritage in true Louis Vuitton style.
Razzia’s design captures the glamour and sophistication of the event, reflecting his signature approach that fuses bold imagery with refined graphic composition. The poster was printed as a serigraph/lithograph in Paris and is hand-signed by the artist. It comes directly from Razzia himself.
Unlike generic reprints, this is a guaranteed authentic hand-signed original, and a Certificate of Authenticity can be provided upon request.
Artist: Razzia (Gérard Coubouleix-Dénériaz)
Title: LV Classic – Waddesdon Manor
Date: 2004
Printer: Razzia Studio, Paris
Size: 29 x 38 inches
Print Type: Serigraph / Lithograph
Condition: Excellent “A”
Comments: Hand-signed by the artist. Original authentic edition obtained directly from Razzia. Certificate of Authenticity available upon request.
About the Artist:
Razzia, born Gérard Coubouleix-Dénériaz, is one of the foremost contemporary poster artists. His works for Louis Vuitton, Deauville, Monte Carlo, and leading Paris institutions have made him an enduring figure in modern graphic art. His bold imagery and Art Deco influences have secured his place as the last great poster artist continuing the tradition of Cappiello, Cassandre, and Villemot.