C. D. Gibson is the abbreviated name of the renowned American illustrator Charles Dana Gibson. He was known for his iconic illustrations of idealized New York society women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often featuring trademarked "Gibson Girls". Synonyms for C. D. Gibson could include "Gibsonesque", "Gibsonian", or "in the style of Gibson." These terms are often used to describe fashion, art, and design that draw inspiration from Gibson's aesthetic and era. The influence of C. D. Gibson continues to be felt in contemporary visual culture, making his name and style synonymous with beauty and elegance.