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Jean Barthet (1920–2000) was a French milliner who first rose to prominence in the 1950s as hat maker to Hollywood and French film stars, also designing hats for films such as The Young Girls of Rochefort. He helped to define fashionable hat styles – including the bucket hat, pillbox hat and fedora – that predominated throughout the 1960s and collaborated with major couture houses. With a career spanning more than 40 years, he remained a favourite hatmaker of Sophia Loren (both for film and personal wear), also creating hats for Michael Jackson's 1988 world tour.

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  • Jean Barthet (1920–2000) was a French milliner who first rose to prominence in the 1950s as hat maker to Hollywood and French film stars, also designing hats for films such as The Young Girls of Rochefort. He helped to define fashionable hat styles – including the bucket hat, pillbox hat and fedora – that predominated throughout the 1960s and collaborated with major couture houses. With a career spanning more than 40 years, he remained a favourite hatmaker of Sophia Loren (both for film and personal wear), also creating hats for Michael Jackson's 1988 world tour. (en)
  • Jean Barthet, né le 24 décembre 1920 à Nay et mort le 13 février 2000 au Kremlin-Bicêtre, est un modiste français. Surnommé « le prince des modistes », il a, de nombreuses fois dans sa carrière, qui débuta dans les années 1950, travaillé pour le cinéma, français ou étranger et créa ainsi des chapeaux pour beaucoup de célébrités françaises et internationales telles que Brigitte Bardot, Maria Callas, Elizabeth Taylor, Jackie Kennedy, Catherine Deneuve, Grace Kelly, Leslie Caron, Rita Hayworth, Greta Garbo, ou encore Michael Jackson. Il exerçait aussi, plus secondairement, le métier de photographe et s'adonnait à la peinture en amateur.Tout au long de sa carrière, Jean Barthet a constaté l'importante disparition du métier de modiste en France dans la seconde moitié du XXe siècle. (fr)
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  • Pyrenees, France (en)
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  • February 2000 (en)
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  • Jean Barthet (1920–2000) was a French milliner who first rose to prominence in the 1950s as hat maker to Hollywood and French film stars, also designing hats for films such as The Young Girls of Rochefort. He helped to define fashionable hat styles – including the bucket hat, pillbox hat and fedora – that predominated throughout the 1960s and collaborated with major couture houses. With a career spanning more than 40 years, he remained a favourite hatmaker of Sophia Loren (both for film and personal wear), also creating hats for Michael Jackson's 1988 world tour. (en)
  • Jean Barthet, né le 24 décembre 1920 à Nay et mort le 13 février 2000 au Kremlin-Bicêtre, est un modiste français. Surnommé « le prince des modistes », il a, de nombreuses fois dans sa carrière, qui débuta dans les années 1950, travaillé pour le cinéma, français ou étranger et créa ainsi des chapeaux pour beaucoup de célébrités françaises et internationales telles que Brigitte Bardot, Maria Callas, Elizabeth Taylor, Jackie Kennedy, Catherine Deneuve, Grace Kelly, Leslie Caron, Rita Hayworth, Greta Garbo, ou encore Michael Jackson. (fr)
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