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Marcelle Collection

Marcelle, a name that resonates with elegance and style. From the early 1920s in Paris, her influence was felt across various realms of fashion and entertainment

Background imageMarcelle Collection: Programme cover for Theatre de la Scala, Paris, early 1920s

Programme cover for Theatre de la Scala, Paris, early 1920s. Artwork by Marcelle de St Martin. Date: 1920s

Background imageMarcelle Collection: Programme cover for La Pie Qui Chante Theatre

Programme cover for La Pie Qui Chante Theatre, Paris, 1919. Artwork by Marcelle de Saint Martin. 1919

Background imageMarcelle Collection: Photographs of models in spring hats. Captioned, Veils and Flowers trim our spring hats'

Photographs of models in spring hats. Captioned, Veils and Flowers trim our spring hats'. With descriptions, A Marcelle Lely model from Debenhams is shown above carried out in a beige Rodier

Background imageMarcelle Collection: HELENE MARCELLE WRECKED

HELENE MARCELLE WRECKED
A lifeboat pulls out from Le Havre to the sinking fishing boat, in time to save her crew from a cold wet death. Date: 1907

Background imageMarcelle Collection: Two stage gowns from Paris, 1925

Two stage gowns from Paris, 1925. On the left Marcelle Lender at the Vaudeville theatre wears an evening frock of mauve charmeuse and liver lace

Background imageMarcelle Collection: Woman in cloche hat, sheath dress and satin top, 1913

Woman in cloche hat, sheath dress and satin top, 1913
Woman in cloche hat, crepe de chine sheath dress and embroidered satin top. Fourreau de crepe de chine, veste de satin brodee a chale de linon

Background imageMarcelle Collection: Womens hat designs by milliner Marcelle Demay, 1913

Womens hat designs by milliner Marcelle Demay, 1913
Womens hat designs by milliner Marcelle Demay. Modeles de Marcelle Demay. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching after an illustration by B

Background imageMarcelle Collection: New hat designs by milliner Marcelle. Demay, 1912

New hat designs by milliner Marcelle. Demay, 1912
New hat designs by milliner Marcelle. Demay. Modeles de Mme. Marcelle Demay. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching after an illustration by Charles Martin from Tommaso Antonginis Journal des Dames

Background imageMarcelle Collection: Woman in dress of taffeta and printed chiffon

Woman in dress of taffeta and printed chiffon. Robe de taffetas et mousseline de soie peinte. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching after an illustration by Fabius (Alberto Fabio Lorenzi)

Background imageMarcelle Collection: New hat designs by Mme. Marcelle Demay, Paris milliner, 1912

New hat designs by Mme. Marcelle Demay, Paris milliner, 1912
New hat designs by Mme. Marcelle Demay, Paris. Modeles de Mme. Marcelle Demay. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching after an illustration by Charles Martin from Tommaso Antonginis Journal des Dames

Background imageMarcelle Collection: Women in walking outfits reading a letter, 1913

Women in walking outfits reading a letter, 1913
Women in walking outfits with long skirts and short jackets reading a letter. Robes de promenade. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil)

Background imageMarcelle Collection: Geranium motif in wallpaper, border and fabric patterns, 1897 (lithograph)

Geranium motif in wallpaper, border and fabric patterns, 1897 (lithograph)
5855505 Geranium motif in wallpaper, border and fabric patterns, 1897 (lithograph) by Grasset, Eugene (1841-1917); (add.info)

Background imageMarcelle Collection: Magic - Levitation Original 1958 Caption. Mandrake

Magic - Levitation Original 1958 Caption. Mandrake and Marcelle perform their Levitation act. They have been touring Newcastle this week

Background imageMarcelle Collection: Trois Cents Dinner, Paris

Trois Cents Dinner, Paris
Actors Tino Rossi (1907-1983), Mireille Balin (1909-1968), Corin Luchaire (1921-1950), Michele Morgan (1920-2016) and Marcelle Chantal (1901-1960)

Background imageMarcelle Collection: A scene from the French film Un Caprice de la Pompadour, 193

A scene from the French film Un Caprice de la Pompadour, 1931with Andre Bauge (Gaston de Meville) and Marcelle Denya (Mme De Pompadour) Date: 1931

Background imageMarcelle Collection: Three sketches by Marcelle De Saint Martin

Three sketches by Marcelle De Saint Martin for productions made by Famous Players Laskys British Producers Ltd in the early 1920s Date: 1921

Background imageMarcelle Collection: A portrait of Marcelle De Saint Martin

A portrait of Marcelle De Saint Martin
A portrait of the French artist Marcelle De Saint Martin, head of Famous Players Laskys British Producers Ltd costume department at the Islington film studio Date: 1921

Background imageMarcelle Collection: Geranium motif in wallpaper, border and fabric patterns

Geranium motif in wallpaper, border and fabric patterns.. Lithograph by Gaudin with pochoir (stencil) handcoloring from Eugene Grassets Plants and their Application to Ornament, Paris, 1897

Background imageMarcelle Collection: Madame Roulin Baby 1888 Oil canvas 25 x 20 1 / 8

Madame Roulin Baby 1888 Oil canvas 25 x 20 1 / 8
Artokoloro

Background imageMarcelle Collection: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Marcelle Lender Dancing the Bolero in Chilpa ric'

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Marcelle Lender Dancing the Bolero in Chilpa ric"
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Marcelle Lender Dancing the Bolero in " Chilpa© ric", French, 1864 - 1901, 1895-1896, oil on canvas

Background imageMarcelle Collection: MARCELLE SEMMER (c1895-1944). French war heroine, decorated with the War Cross

MARCELLE SEMMER (c1895-1944). French war heroine, decorated with the War Cross and the Cross of the Legion of Honor in 1917

Background imageMarcelle Collection: Henri De Toulouse-lautrec (french

Henri De Toulouse-lautrec (french, 1864 - 1901 ), Bust Of Mlle. Marcelle Lender (mlle. Marcelle Lender, En Buste), 1895, Color Lithograph

Background imageMarcelle Collection: Programme cover for Theatre Femina, Paris, 1919

Programme cover for Theatre Femina, Paris, 1919
Programme cover for Mademoiselle Ma Mere at the Theatre Femina, Paris, 1919. Artwork by Marcelle de St Martin. Date: 1919

Background imageMarcelle Collection: Showgirl Marcelle

Showgirl Marcelle
Mademoiselle Marcelle of the Folies Bergere, ready to dance the night away



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Marcelle, a name that resonates with elegance and style. From the early 1920s in Paris, her influence was felt across various realms of fashion and entertainment. A programme cover for Theatre de la Scala showcases Marcelle's artistic touch, capturing the essence of the era. Another programme cover for La Pie Qui Chante Theatre reveals Marcelle's versatility as she effortlessly transitions from one creative endeavor to another. Her talent extends beyond theatre productions; photographs of models adorned in spring hats demonstrate her ability to bring out the beauty in every season. "Veils and Flowers trim our spring hats, " exclaims a caption alongside these stunning images. One particular model stands out - a Marcelle Lely creation from Debenhams crafted with beige Rodier material boasting a soft and furry surface, and is an embodiment of luxury and sophistication that only Marcelle could achieve. However, not all moments were filled with glamour. Tragedy struck when Helene Marcelle faced wreckage, reminding us that even amidst success, life can be unpredictable. Yet through it all, Marcelle persevered and continued to make waves in the fashion world. Two stage gowns from Paris in 1925 showcase her innovative designs that captivated audiences worldwide. Looking back further into history, we find a woman donning a cloche hat paired with a sheath dress and satin top - an ensemble ahead of its time in 1913. This visionary approach was mirrored by women wearing hat designs by milliner Marcelle Demay during the same period. In 1912, Mme. Marcelle Demay unveiled new hat designs that pushed boundaries yet again – proving herself as an avant-garde force within Parisian millinery circles. The allure continues as we witness women dressed impeccably in taffeta and printed chiffon dresses while reading letters – their outfits embodying gracefulness underlined by Mme. Demay's exquisite taste.