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Parisian millinery trends and the professional milliner (c. 1815–1900)

Parisian millinery trends and the professional milliner (c. 1815–1900)

  1. Restoration-era “modistes” gain high-profile clientele

    Labels: Modistes, Court clients
  2. Le Follet expands fashion-plate publishing

    Labels: Le Follet
  3. Bonnets dominate women’s public headwear

    Labels: Bonnets
  4. Second Empire court boosts Paris millinery prestige

    Labels: Empress Eug, Second Empire
  5. House of Worth opens near Rue de la Paix

    Labels: House of, Rue de
  6. La Mode Illustrée broadens fashion to families

    Labels: La Mode
  7. Reboux and Virot popularize star milliner houses

    Labels: Caroline Reboux, Madame Virot
  8. Exposition Universelle of 1867 showcases industry

    Labels: Exposition Universelle
  9. Chambre Syndicale begins organizing Paris couture

    Labels: Chambre Syndicale
  10. Exposition Universelle of 1878 marks recovery

    Labels: Exposition Universelle
  11. Exposition Universelle of 1889 celebrates modern Paris

    Labels: Exposition Universelle
  12. Exposition Universelle of 1900 closes the century

    Labels: Exposition Universelle