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  1. Louise Chéruit (née Lemaire; 1866–1955), also known as Madame Chéruit and often erroneously called Madeleine Chéruit, was a French fashion designer. She was among the foremost couturiers of her generation, and one of the first women to control a major French fashion house.

  2. Everyone knows Chanel, but Louise Chéruit’s is another vibrant story within the European fashion world. The first woman to dominate a French fashion maison and rule the style scene, Louise was...

  3. Oct 29, 2018 · Louise Lemaire Chéruit. 1866 Paris - 1955. photo courtesy of alchtron.com. Louise Lemaire Chéruit was born in Paris to a seamstress mother, just before the onset of La Belle Époche, a time of great optimism and prosperity.

  4. Jun 26, 2012 · Madame Louise Chéruit (1866-1955) was among the foremost couturiers of her generation, and one of the first women to control a major French fashion house. Her salon operated in the Place Vendôme in Paris under the name Chéruit from 1906 to 1935.

  5. Louise Chéruit, souvent citée à tort comme Madeleine Chéruit, née Louise Lemaire le 9 juin 1866 à Coulounieix 3 et morte le 11 août 1955 au Mesnil-le-Roi 4, 5, est une grande couturière française. Elle dirigea la maison de couture Chéruit fondée par son mari et établie à Paris du début des années 1900 jusqu'au milieu des années 1930 . Biographie.

  6. Oct 21, 2016 · In 1912, the press acclaimed Louise Chéruit, whose figure was drawn by the most fashionable artist of her time, among them her alledged lover Paul César Helleu, signed a collaboration which Lucien Vogel, which resulted in the prestigious fashion magazine ‘Le Gazette du Bon Ton’, a priviledged medium of promotion of French couture.

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  8. Louise Chéruit - Parisian Fashion Designer - 1920. Abpve: Under the influence of a Persian printed crepe, Chéruit loops up the panels of a straight che­mise dress into a sem­blance of a harem hem.

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