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    Jeanne Paquin (French pronunciation: [ʒan pakɛ̃]) (1869–1936) was a leading French fashion designer, known for her resolutely modern and innovative designs...
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  • and talk show host Jeanne Paquin (1869–1936), French fashion designer Leo Paquin (1910–1993), American football player Luke Paquin (born 1978), American...
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    organized during this period in time, by the first female couturier, Jeanne Paquin, who was also the second Parisian couturier to open foreign branches...
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    6 September 2012. "Fashion design for Suzanne Orlandi, Été 1901, by Jeanne Paquin". V&A Search the Collections. Archived from the original on 18 April...
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    made alterations to the hobble skirt to allow for greater movement. Jeanne Paquin concealed pleats in her hobble skirts while other designers such as...
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    own styles. Despite the fierce criticism from other designers such as Jeanne Paquin who specifically criticised how harem pants slumped rather than tapered...
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    twenty houses of haute couture in Paris, led by designers including Jeanne Paquin, Paul Poiret, Georges Doeuillet, Margaine-Lacroix, Redfern, Raudnitz...
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    Stole, designed by Mme. Jeanne Paquin (French, 1869–1936)...
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    forbidden to men. Some years later, when Henri Gervex, who painted Jeanne Paquin in 1906, that was no longer the case.[clarification needed] In any case...
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    Paris designers – Louise Chéruit, Georges Doeuillet, Jacques Doucet, Jeanne Paquin, Redfern, and the House of Worth. However, notable couture names were...
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