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  1. Evening Coat (1909 winter) by Jeanne PaquinThe Kyoto Costume Institute In 1907, Paquin created a manteaux japonais that incorporated kimono stitching techniques. Many designs in her creations at...

  2. 21 de dic. de 2005 · Jeanne Paquin (1869 – 1936) opened her couture house in 1891 on the Rue de la paix, next door to the House of Worth. President of the Fashion Section of the Universal Exhibition in Paris in...

  3. Title: Afternoon suit. Design House: House of Paquin (French, 1891–1956) Designer: Jeanne Paquin (French, 1869–1936) Date: 1906–8. Culture: French. Medium: silk, wool. Credit Line: Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of the Brooklyn Museum, 2009; Gift of Mrs. Robert G. Olmsted and Constable MacCracken, 1969.

  4. Many designs had an oriental (Japanese or Chinese) image, and in 1907, Paquin created a manteaux japonais that incorporated kimono stitching techniques. This evening coat has a traditional...

  5. Jeanne Paquin (French pronunciation: [ʒan pakɛ̃]) (1869–1936) was a leading French fashion designer, known for her resolutely modern and innovative designs. She was the first major female couturier and one of the pioneers of the modern fashion business.

  6. Title: Evening suit. Design House: House of Paquin (French, 1891–1956) Designer: Jeanne Paquin (French, 1869–1936) Date: late 1890s. Culture: French. Medium: silk. Credit Line: Gift of Miss Marie Reimer, 1948. Accession Number: C.I.48.70.1a, b.

  7. The Egyptian-style scarab motifs on the belt and the asymmetric skirt design. It is a good example of the oriental influence on fashion that was popular at the time. Jeanne Paquin established...

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