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Georges Camille Doeuillet (16 July 1865, Oise,
Northern France - 20
March 1934, Paris) was one of France's best
known couturiers along with his peers...
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their versions of the robe de
style included Boué Soeurs,
Callot Soeurs,
Doeuillet and Lucile.
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along with six
other leading Paris designers –
Louise Chéruit,
Georges Doeuillet,
Jacques Doucet,
Jeanne Paquin, Redfern, and the
House of Worth. However...
- Dessès
Kostio de War
Rehane Yavar Dhala Mohamed Dia
Christian Dior
Georges Doeuillet Marcelle Dormoy Jacques Doucet Marie Madeleine Duchapt Pierre-Alexis Dumas...
- six
other leading Paris designers of the day –
Louise Chéruit,
Georges Doeuillet,
Jacques Doucet, Paul Poiret,
Redfern & Sons, and the
House of Worth....
- the decade. "War crinolines" by (left to right) Paquin, Lanvin,
Georges Doeuillet, and Paquin, La
Gazette du Bon Ton 1915.
Portrait of
Gladys Hulette wearing...
- Paris, led by
designers including Jeanne Paquin, Paul Poiret,
Georges Doeuillet, Margaine-Lacroix, Redfern, Raudnitz, Rouff,
Callot Sœurs,
Blanche Lebouvier...
- six
other leading Paris designers of the day –
Louise Chéruit,
Georges Doeuillet,
Jeanne Paquin, Paul Poiret,
Redfern & Sons, and the
House of Charles...
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exclusive contracts with
seven of Paris' top
haute couture houses – Cheruit,
Doeuillet, Doucet, Paquin, Poiret, Redfern, and
Worth – to
reproduce in luscious...
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Gazette du Bon Ton
along with six
other leading Paris couturiers – Cheruit,
Doeuillet, Doucet, Paquin, Poiret, and Worth. In 1916
Redfern created the first...