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    Paul Poiret (20 April 1879 – 30 April 1944, Paris, France) [1] was a French fashion designer, a master couturier during the first two decades of the 20th century. He was the founder of his namesake haute couture house.

  2. The Costume Institute, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. September 2008. Every decade has its seer or sybil of style, a designer who, above all others, is able to divine and define the desires of women. In the 1910s, this oracle of the mode was Paul Poiret, known in America as “The King of Fashion.”. In Paris, he was simply Le Magnifique ...

  3. Apr 30, 2024 · Paul Poiret (born April 20, 1879, Paris, France—died April 30, 1944, Paris) was a French couturier, the most fashionable dress designer of pre- World War I Paris.

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  5. Paul Poiret was an innovative French couturier who dressed Paris’ finest before World War I. He epitomized Art Deco fashion and is credited with freeing women from corsets as well as introducing new silhouettes like the hobble skirt, harem pants, and lampshade tunic.

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  6. Nov 7, 2017 · Paul Poiret was an unparalleled innovator in the world of fashion. He liberated women from the corset, draping them in exquisite, oriental-inspired creations, invented the concept of the...

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  7. Oct 20, 2022 · Written by Katie Sweeney. October 20, 2022. “I am an artist, not a dressmaker,” the acclaimed French designer Paul Poiret once claimed—and rightfully so. Known as the “King of Fashion” at the height of his popularity in the 1910s, Poiret was an avant-garde visionary.

  8. Exhibition Objects. On view May 9 through August 5, 2007, the exhibition explores the Paul Poiret's modernity in relation to and as an expression of the dominant discourses of the early twentieth century, including Cubism, Classicism, Orientalism, Symbolism, and Primitivism.

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