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  1. Who was Paul Poiret? 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.

  2. Nov 6, 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 catwalk...

  3. 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.

  4. Designer Paul Poiret (1879 – 1944) led the fashion world in the first decade of the 20th century. This extract from his 1931 autobiography, 'King of Fashion', tells of his meteoric rise to fame, designing dresses for the esteemed Parisian couturier, House of Worth.

  5. 2007. 224 pages. 195 illustrations. Book of the Year Award (ForeWord) in Art (2007) This title is out of print. Find in a library. Download PDF ( 146.78 MB) Read online. Description. Table of contents. About the authors. Praise. Paul Poiret dominated haute couture in the first decade of the twentieth century.

  6. Paul Poiret. Paris, 1879–Paris, 1944. Paul Poiret was an influential fashion designer and Parisian socialite who as a pioneer of the lifestyle design concept, expanded his fashion business into fragrance and home décor. Also a painter, collector, and patron of the arts, Poiret assembled a sizable collection of early Cubist works before World War I.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › fashion-biographies › paul-poiretPaul Poiret | Encyclopedia.com

    May 21, 2018 · Literature and the Arts. Fashion: Biographies. Paul Poiret. Poiret, Paul. views 2,063,892 updated May 21 2018. POIRET, PAUL. Before Paul Poiret (1879–1944), there was the couture: clothing whose raison d'être was beauty as well as the display of wealth and taste.

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