Fans from “Costumes parisiens. Eventails de Paquin d’après” from a 1912 issue of the Parisian fashion magazine ” Journal des Dames et des Modes”. Engraved from drawings that George Barbier and Paul Iribe made for the fashion House of Paquin, you could be chic waving them around at a party anywhere.

Fan #1.
Fan #1 Plate 42 (detail) Image © Diktats.com. Fair use license. via http://www.diktats.com/french/eventails-de-paquin-d-apres-george-barbier-et-paul-iribe-le-journal-des-dames-et-des-modes-costumes-parisiens-1912.html
Fan #2 Plate 42 (detail)
Fan #2 Plate 42 (detail) Image © Edition Originale. Fair use license. via https://www.edition-originale.com/en/prints-engravings-photographs/prints-xxe/-costumes-parisiens-eventails-de-paquin-1912-57647
Fan #3 Plate 42 (detail).
Fan #3 Plate 42 (detail). https://www.edition-originale.com/en/prints-engravings-photographs/prints-xxe/-costumes-parisiens-eventails-de-paquin-1912-57647

Dances to dream of and young men to kiss . . . 1920’s illustrations by Georges Barbier. Living from 1882 to 1932 he inspired many a jazz age girl in search of the evening frock of her dreams and a beau to go with it.

"Oui".
“Oui.” Print. via https://www.paperblog.fr/2810194/l-artiste-du-jour-george-barbier/
"Le Danse." Print.
“Le Danse.” Print. via http://luciolicinio.blogspot.com/search/label/Georges%20Barbier
Worth evening dress. Plate 47 from "La Gazette Du Bon Ton" Depicting Day and Evening Dresses, 1924-25.
Worth evening dress. Plate 47 from “La Gazette Du Bon Ton” Depicting Day and Evening Dresses, 1924-25. via http://luciolicinio.blogspot.com/search/label/Georges%20Barbier
"Le paravent rouge", from "Gazette du Bon Ton." 1921.
“Le paravent rouge”, from “Gazette du Bon Ton.” 1921. Print. via https://missloveschic.com/2016/10/04/the-fashion-illustrator-george-barbier/

All artwork in the public domain because the artist has been dead over 70 years.