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  1. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Paul Poiret (born April 20, 1879, Paris, France—died April 30, 1944, Paris) was a French couturier, the most fashionable dress designer of pre-World War I Paris. Poiret was particularly noted for his Neoclassical and Orientalist styles, for advocating the replacement of the corset with the brassiere , and for the introduction of the hobble skirt , a vertical tight-bottomed style that ...

  2. Paul Poiret. The king of fashion, life and philosophy of Paul Poiret. La grande couture. Legacy of beauty, Poiret brand story. L'innovateur "I'm an artist, not a dressmaker"

  3. 20 de oct. de 2022 · Paul Poiret artist QS:P170,Q631884, Fancy dress costume MET DT7446, CC0 1.0. Sorbet evening dress, 1913 (front view). Silk satin, chiffon, glass beads by Paul Poiret. Chicago History Museum/Getty Images. Mme. Paul Poiret modeling dress with tasseled sash designed by her husband, 1913.

  4. More than any other designer of the twentieth century, Paul Poiret (1879–1944) elevated fashion to the status of an artform. Dress history credits Poiret with freeing women from corsets and with inventing such startling creations as "hobble" skirts, "harem" pantaloons, and "lampshade" tunics, but these details have detracted from Poiret's more significant achievements.

  5. Paul Poiret est un grand couturier et parfumeur français né le 20 avril 1879 à Paris 1 er et mort le 28 avril 1944 à Paris 17 e [2]. Connu pour ses audaces, il est considéré comme un précurseur du style Art déco. Il crée la maison de couture qui porte son nom en 1903.

  6. Designer Paul Poiret (1879 – 1944) led the fashion world in the first decade of the 20th century. This extract from his 1931 autobiography, 'King of Fashion', tells of his meteoric rise to fame, designing dresses for the esteemed Parisian couturier, House of Worth. At the end of my military service, I thought of returning to my habitual ...

  7. 7 de nov. de 2017 · Paul Poiret was an unparalleled innovator in the world of fashion. He liberated women from the corset, draping them in exquisite, oriental-inspired creations, invented the concept of the catwalk ...

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