The Belle Époque era stretched from 1871 with the end of the Franco-Prussian war to 1914 and the outbreak of World War I. “The Belle Époque” French for “Beautiful Era” was so named in retrospect when it began to be considered a golden age of history, characterised by optimism, economic prosperity (with the industrial output of France tripling during this time) and significant cultural, technological and scientific innovations. Political stability coupled with progress in technology and advances from the industrial revolution of the mid-1880s brought wealth to all classes as incomes rose. People sought to display this newfound wealth through jewellery and fashion, which in turn reflected this time of peace and prosperity.