
Vintage Bazaar: 1900 - 1970
The Art Deco Society of Los Angeles presents a two day vintage marketplace focused on authentic and reproduction mens’ and womens’ apparel and accessories, art, housewares and more from 1900 - 1970.
The Art Deco Society of Los Angeles presents a two day vintage marketplace focused on authentic and reproduction mens’ and womens’ apparel and accessories, art, housewares and more from 1900 - 1970.
Celebrate F. Scott Fitzgerald’s September 24th birthday and the 100th anniversary of the publication of The Great Gatsby with the virtual presentation “Gatsby’s Women: Fashionable Ideals of the 1920s” by Kevin Jones, Senior Curator, ASU FIDM Museum.
For the 42nd year, the Art Deco Society of Los Angeles “digs up the dirt” on Hollywood history - including a few scandals - via a living history walking tour of the 126-year-old Hollywood Forever Cemetery at 6000 Santa Monica Boulevard. Visit the gravesites of early Hollywood stars, movie moguls, and the pioneers who shaped Los Angeles, to hear fascinating tales about their lives (both their accomplishments and misdeeds) from historians and living history performances.
Tours will commence every 20 minutes, rain or shine, between 9:00 and 11:00 AM.
Join the Art Deco Society of Los Angeles for no-host cocktails at the historic Biltmore Hotel, a Cocktails in Historic Places® holiday tradition. Many members dress in cocktail attire, but it is not required.
The Avalon Ball, now in its 23rd year, is a fantastic journey into the past when Big Bands played for huge audiences via nationwide broadcasts from the 1929 Art Deco Casino Ballroom in the city of Avalon on Catalina Island. With the Avalon Ball Orchestra. Come for the evening or spend the weekend. See the FAQ button to learn more about the event and to see prices.
Join us for a casual, no-host get together at a restaurant bar in a historic building shaped like a barrel! If we didn’t have you at barrel, would it help if we told you that there is a giant bulldog on the patio at the 1933 Group’s Idle Hour in North Hollywood. Vintage attire admired, but not required.
In our partnership with UCLA Film & Television Archive we explore Art Deco Art Direction in a Marx Brothers comedy (MONKEY BUSINESS, 1931), a pre-code horror film (THE BLACK CAT, 1934) and an early representation of the style in a 1924 French sci fi/drama (L’INHUMAINE) that was lauded for its modern design at the 1925 Paris Exposition. Marcel L’Herbier, the director of L’INHUMAINE sought to draw the various applied and fine arts together to create a visual feast of modern art using many of the key avant-garde figures of the era. In the director's own words, L'INHUMAINE is a "fairy story of modern decorative art." L'Herbier gathered some of the leading artists working in France, to craft the sets (Robert Mallet-Stevenson), the costumes (Paul Poiret) and the set dressing (René Lalique). Among them was forerunner of the pop art movement Fernand Léger (1881-1955) who designed and built the futuristic lab of the young scientist in the sci fi portion of the film.
SOLD OUT. Old California created the gorgeous vintage reproduction Craftsman lighting fixtures and hardware at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel as well as replicas for Pasadena’s 1909 Greene and Greene Gamble House, to name a few of their exquisite antique metalwork creations. Join us for a behind the scenes tour of their factory!
SOLD OUT. Old California created the gorgeous vintage reproduction Craftsman lighting fixtures and hardware at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel as well as replicas for Pasadena’s 1909 Greene and Greene Gamble House, to name a few of their exquisite antique metalwork creations. Join us for a behind the scenes tour of their factory!
In our partnership with UCLA Film & Television Archive we explore Art Deco Art Direction in a Marx Brothers comedy (MONKEY BUSINESS, 1931), a pre-code horror film (THE BLACK CAT, 1934) and an early representation of the style in a 1924 French sci fi/drama (L’INHUMAINE) that was lauded for its modern design at the 1925 Paris Exposition. Marcel L’Herbier, the director of L’INHUMAINE sought to draw the various applied and fine arts together to create a visual feast of modern art using many of the key avant-garde figures of the era. In the director's own words, L'INHUMAINE is a "fairy story of modern decorative art." L'Herbier gathered some of the leading artists working in France, to craft the sets (Robert Mallet-Stevenson), the costumes (Paul Poiret) and the set dressing (René Lalique). Among them was forerunner of the pop art movement Fernand Léger (1881-1955) who designed and built the futuristic lab of the young scientist in the sci fi portion of the film.
Join us for a magical jazz age evening at the Pantages Theatre with the stage production of "Some Like It Hot!" Doors open at 6:00 PM to experience the history and exuberance of one of Los Angeles' only remaining Art Deco interiors (and what an interior it is!) before the theater opens to the public!
The organizers of the 1925 Exposition des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes invited renowned Paris jewelers Cartier, Boucheron, and Georges Fouquet among others to bring their most modern creations to the Exposition. Jewelry historian Lisa Schoening will speak about the treasures displayed at the exposition and the jewelers who exhibited there - many who are still in business today!
The 1929/30 E. Clem Wilson building has been submitted to the City of Los Angeles for consideration as an Historic Cultural Monument. We are now in phase two of this quest. Please join the cause by sending an email to the Cultural Heritage Commission to express your support of this nomination. We provide everything you need to accomplish this!
We're holding a virtual meetup of Art Deco Society of Los Angeles vintage makers to visit with our talented members. Join us to share clothing and accessories that you have handcrafted. Bring one item (or photo) that you made, to share with the group. Our fashion committee is planning to start some makers workshops, so we are interested in what you create and what skills you want to enhance.
From the strategic, investor driven demands that set the stage for the coachbuilt Delahayes to the mortality driven decisions motivating Andre Citroen, to the changes in global economics that ultimately ended the era, we'll gain insight into the unique convergence of demand, design and engineering incubating the Art Deco movement.
THIS SESSION IS SOLD OUT. SEE THE 3:45 PM SESSION FOR TICKETS. From the strategic, investor driven demands that set the stage for the coachbuilt Delahayes to the mortality driven decisions motivating Andre Citroen, to the changes in global economics that ultimately ended the era, we'll gain insight into the unique convergence of demand, design and engineering incubating the Art Deco movement.
In this intoxicating journey from Belle Époque to Art Deco, Jeffrey, the Aromatic Gourmet, will regale you with dazzling stories of the French perfume industry of the 1920s and 30s, while stimulating your senses through the iconic aromas of the era. This is not just a lecture—it’s a sensory celebration of sight, scent, and taste.
Join us for a casual, no-host get together at a restaurant bar in a historic building. This month we visit Tom Bergin’s pub.
Vintage attire admired, but not required.
Every building has a story and this one is about the tower that marks the gateway to the Miracle Mile district at Wilshire Blvd. and La Brea Avenue. Join us for a free virtual program about the history of the E. Clem Wilson building with preservationist Steven Luftman. The Art Deco Society of Los Angeles is in the process of trying to landmark the building through the City of Los Angeles’s Historic Cultural Monument program.
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT.
The organizers of the 1925 Exposition des Arts Decoratifs et Industriels Modernes invited renowned Paris jewelers Cartier, Boucheron, and Georges Fouquet among others to bring their most modern creations to the Exposition. Jewelry historian Lisa Schoening will speak about the treasures displayed at the exposition and the jewelers who exhibited there - many who are still in business today!
Join us for a program on the Art Deco architecture of Los Angeles with architectural historian Alan Hess in conversation with author/photographer Robert Landau at the historic Blinn House in Pasadena in celebration of the publication of Art Deco Los Angeles (Angel City Press, 2025)..
Art Deco Los Angeles by Robert Landau is a stunning photographic tour through one of the most glamorous architectural eras of the City of Angels. We will have some tickets to sell at the door.
Celebrate Preservation Month with us! Discover the birthplace of the film industry and experience the glamour and modernity that Hollywood Boulevard has to offer in this Art Deco Society of Los Angeles walking tour in and around Hollywood Boulevard.
Join your fellow Deco-philes for a mellow, low-key gathering the day after the Avalon Ball at the historic Catalina Country Club. Cocktails and spontaneous dancing between the tables. The 2025 theme is French Riviera.
The Avalon Ball, now in its 22nd year, is a fantastic journey into the past when Big Bands played for huge audiences via nationwide broadcasts from the 1929 Art Deco Casino Ballroom in the city of Avalon on Catalina Island. With the Dean Mora Avalon Ball Orchestra. Come for the evening or spend the weekend. See the FAQ button to learn more about the event and to see prices.
SOLD OUT! Join us for an Avalon Casino VIP Backstage Tour, with exclusive access to explore the Stars' Dressing Rooms, Producers' Viewing Gallery, and the Directors' Projection Booth. This tour is the morning of the Avalon Ball.
The Sunday Soiree has been canceled. Ticket holders were notified by email and given a choice of a refund or ticket transfer. Our Art Deco Centennial Soiree combines an opportunity to view the exhibition with a 1920s party complete with an original Cabaret performance infused with Paris in the 1920s history, by Jeudi, the Vintage-Voiced Chanteuse, a Champagne Tower, French inspired nibbles, an opportunity to luxuriate in the splendor of the Oviatt Penthouse (full of photo opportunities).
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At 2:15 PM, enjoy a French-style tea party (Salon de Thé & Crêpes) when you come to view the Art Deco Centennial exhibition. You will enjoy unlimited bite size savory and sweet crêpes made onsite by French chefs, additional sides and tea and coffee. Live models in Art Deco era fashions will circulate through the party.
The centerpiece of our three-day celebration is “Art Deco Tous Les Jours,” an original exhibit of period objects from toasters to textiles, illustrating the influence of Art Deco style on the esthetics of everyday life in the 1920s and 30s.
SOLD OUT! Enjoy a French-style tea party (Salon de Thé & Crêpes) when you come to view the Art Deco Centennial exhibition. You will enjoy unlimited bite size savory and sweet crêpes made onsite by French chefs, additional sides and tea and coffee. Live models in Art Deco era fashions will circulate through the party.
The centerpiece of our three-day celebration is “Art Deco Tous Les Jours,” an original exhibit of period objects from toasters to textiles, illustrating the influence of Art Deco style on the esthetics of everyday life in the 1920s and 30s.
Our Art Deco Centennial Soiree combines an opportunity to view the exhibition with a 1920s party complete with an original Cabaret performance infused with Paris in the 1920s history, by Jeudi, the Vintage-Voiced Chanteuse, a Champagne Tower, French inspired nibbles, an opportunity to luxuriate in the splendor of the Oviatt Penthouse (full of photo opportunities).
Bonjour Paris 1925! Celebrate the Centennial of the Art Deco style with special events at the very Art Deco Oviatt Penthouse! The Art Deco Society of Los Angeles is pleased to partner with Olive & Grand, representing the Oviatt Penthouse, for a one-of-a-kind celebration of the Centennial of Paris’ 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts.
The centerpiece of our three-day celebration is “Art Deco Tous Les Jours,” an original exhibit of period objects from toasters to textiles, illustrating the influence of Art Deco style on the esthetics of everyday life in the 1920s and 30s. Evenings soirees and a French tea party on the terrace add to the festivities.
Explore the incredible Oviatt Penthouse, built just three years after the 1925 Paris Exposition using the principles of this new modern design. In addition to the innate artistry of the design of James Oviatt's private quarters, in each room you will find an exhibition of objects that exude Art Deco and Streamline Moderne style.
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Ever wonder how those gorgeous period costumes for films are chosen?
Go behind the scenes at Eastern Costume with Pamela Shaw, Assistant Costume Designer, THE ARTIST!
At this exclusive event, attendees will hear Pamela Shaw, Assistant Costume Designer for THE ARTIST, describe how a Costume Designer goes about designing costumes for a period film & how the costume department preps.
Join the Art Deco Society of Los Angeles for no-host cocktails at our next Cocktails in Historic Places® gathering, at Casa Del Mar in Santa Monica. Many members dress in vintage or vintage inspired cocktail attire!
The 1929/30 E. Clem Wilson building has been submitted to the City of Los Angeles for consideration as an Historic Cultural Monument. We are now in phase one of this quest. You can send an email to the Cultural Heritage Commission to express your support of this nomination.
Born into the Art Deco Age, author and photographer Arnold Schwartzman has savored his many visits to Paris, beginning with summer vacations spent with his aunt from the age of 11. In this live, illustrated presentation based on his latest book Paris Art Deco, Arnold will share his appreciation of Art Deco style as together we wind through the boulevards of La Ville Lumiere. We are thrilled to return to Los Angeles’ own Art Deco jewel, the 1929 Bullocks Wilshire building - and where better to hold a celebration of Paris’ Art Deco, than it’s french-inspired Louis XVI room!