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  1. According to Poiret’s memoirs, My First Fifty Years (1931)—also published as The King of Fashion—the first design he created for the house was a red wool cloak with gray crepe de chine lining and revers, which sold 400 copies.

  2. Oct 20, 2022 · Paul Poiret in 1913. Born in Paris in 1879, Poiret sold his own dress designs as a teenager before learning the craft of couture from Jacques Doucet. At Doucet, his first piece of clothing—a voluminous red wool cloak with gray crepe de chine lining—was an instant hit, selling 400 copies, a record for the time.

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    His first design, a red cloth cape, sold 400 copies. He became famous after designing a black mantle of tulle over a black taffeta, painted by the famous fan painter Billotey. The actress Réjane used it in a play called Zaza, the stage then becoming a typical strategy of Poiret's marketing practices.

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  5. Sep 7, 2020 · Designs Paul Poiret Was Most Famous For. It’s safe to say that Paul’s first design, the cloak, also became his mastery. As he detailed in his autobiography, “The King of Fashion,’ his cloak would start as an Asian influencer in the design world.

  6. Poiret's designs reflected the dominant artistic discourses of the early twentieth century, most notably orientalism. An art collector himself, Poiret also worked with a number of important artists, including Raoul Dufy, on designs for fabrics.

  7. Nov 7, 2017 · Paul Poiret with a mask of his own face, created by the sculptor Gourset, around 1935 (Credit: Hollandse Hoogte/Rogier Viollet, Paris) Uniquely skilled in marketing, he was also the first...

  8. May 9–August 5, 2007. Print. Exhibition Overview. More than any other designer of the twentieth century, Paul Poiret (1879–1944) elevated fashion to the status of an artform.

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