Parisian Woman Collection
Step into the enchanting world of a Parisian woman, where elegance and sophistication reign supreme
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Step into the enchanting world of a Parisian woman, where elegance and sophistication reign supreme. From an elegant soiree to the vibrant Moulin Rouge, she captivates all with her timeless beauty. In 1883-1885, she was hailed as "La plus belle femme de Paris, " radiating grace and charm wherever she went. Adorned in the fashionable Dutch hairstyle of 1799, this handcoloured copperplate engraving showcases her impeccable taste in fashion. In c. 1895, at the Moulin Rouge's grand spectacle "La Belle de New York, " our Parisian woman stole hearts with her magnetic allure. Albert Gustaf Aristides Edelfelt immortalized her essence in his masterpiece "The Parisienne" from 1883, capturing every nuance of her poise and allure. At a soirée around the piano in c. 1880 by Jean Beraud, she effortlessly exudes refinement amidst a gathering of esteemed guests. Jules Cheret's iconic artwork for Bal du Moulin Rouge in 1889 depicts our captivating muse as the epitome of glamour and vivacity. Even through time progresses, our Parisian woman remains an eternal symbol of style and sophistication. George Barbier's illustrations for Journal des dames et des modes in 1912 showcase her impeccable taste that transcends generations. From Duke of Orleans' lavish Pavillon de Marsan soirée to waltzing under moonlit skies in 1898 or embracing spring fashion trends depicted by Femina magazine in 1931 - this remarkable woman continues to inspire awe with each passing era. Underneath branches dappled with sunlight in Sous les branches (1907), she emanates an ethereal beauty that captures hearts effortlessly. A true embodiment of grace and allure throughout history – behold the mesmerizing spirit of a Parisian woman who enchants all fortunate enough to witness her presence.