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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maggy_RouffMaggy Rouff - Wikipedia

    Maggy Rouff. Portrait de Maggy Rouff Par Serge Ivanoff, Paris, 1948. Signature of Maggy Rouff, cut from 1946 publicity for the textiles of Robert Perrier. Maggy Rouff (September 1, 1896– August 7, 1971) [1] was a French fashion designer of Belgian origin. [2] Family and early life.

  2. Maggy Anna de Wagner dite Marguerite Besançon de Wagner dite Maggy Rouff, née le 1 er septembre 1896 à Vienne et morte le 7 août 1971, est une créatrice de mode française d'origine autrichienne par son père et belge par sa mère.

  3. 26 de ene. de 2024 · Impressive Fashion Designs by Maggy Rouff in the 1950s. January 26, 2024 1950s, fashion & clothing, portraits. Born 1896 as Marguerite de Wagner, French fashion designer of Belgian origin Maggy Rouff opened a new fashion house at 136 avenue des Champs Elysees under the name Maggy Rouff in 1929. She was known for her understated ...

  4. The Maggy Rouff fashion house was opened in 1928. She continued to make lovely evening fashions, but was best known for her sportswear. She also designed day dresses and suits and lingerie. Rouff worked as a couturier, but she also had several successful ready-to-wear lines.

  5. 23 de nov. de 2023 · Prominent couturier Maggy Rouff, a Belgian native known for her elegant, feminine designs, openly expressed concerns and critiqued the prevailing attitudes of the interbellum. The crux of Rouff’s criticism centered on the ‘decay of morals’ and the ’emancipation of women,’ two phenomena that had been perceived as mutually ...

  6. Overview. Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings. Title: Evening dress. Design House: Maggy Rouff (French, 1927–1979) Designer: Maggy Besançon de Wagner (French, 1896–1971) Date: ca. 1935. Culture: French. Medium: Silk.

  7. Overview. Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings. Title: Dress. Design House: Maggy Rouff (French, 1927–1979) Designer: Maggy Besançon de Wagner (French, 1896–1971) Date: ca. 1936. Culture: French. Medium: cotton, silk. Credit Line: Promised Gift of Sandy Schreier. Accession Number: L.2019.43.52a, b. The Costume Institute at The Met.