Madame Palmyre also called Mademoiselle Palmyre (19th century), was a French fashion designer couturier. Madame Palmyre was an established fashion designer during the July Monarchy. She enjoyed a successful career, and came to have an influential position within the French fashion industry and mentioned as a member of the elite fashion designers in mid-19th-century Paris in the era of the Second French Republic and Second Empire, alongside other top designers such as Madame Camille, Madame Vignon-Chauvin and Madame Victorine. She was particularly noted for her ball gowns, which was commented upon once by Alfred de Musset.
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| - Madame Palmyre, est une marchande de modes, modiste et couturière française. Madame Palmyre est devenue une couturière très demandée pendant la Monarchie de Juillet, la Deuxième République (France) et le Second Empire ; elle jouit de la faveur de l'impératrice Eugénie de Montijo Dans les années 1840, Madame Camille, Madame Victorine, Madame Vignon-Chauvin ou encore Madame Palmyre sont les grandes figures de modes de l’époque. (fr)
- Madame Palmyre also called Mademoiselle Palmyre (19th century), was a French fashion designer couturier. Madame Palmyre was an established fashion designer during the July Monarchy. She enjoyed a successful career, and came to have an influential position within the French fashion industry and mentioned as a member of the elite fashion designers in mid-19th-century Paris in the era of the Second French Republic and Second Empire, alongside other top designers such as Madame Camille, Madame Vignon-Chauvin and Madame Victorine. She was particularly noted for her ball gowns, which was commented upon once by Alfred de Musset. (en)
- Madame Palmyre, var en fransk modedesigner. Hon var couturiere och designade kläder. Hon tillhörde de ledande designerna inom fransk modeindustri vid 1800-talets mitt, och nämns vid sidan av Madame Camille, Madame Vignon-Chauvin och Madame Victorine. Redan under julimonarkins 1830-tal nämns hon som en ledande designer. Hon var särskilt känd för sina balklänningar, något som kommenterades av Alfred de Musset. (sv)
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| - Madame Palmyre, est une marchande de modes, modiste et couturière française. Madame Palmyre est devenue une couturière très demandée pendant la Monarchie de Juillet, la Deuxième République (France) et le Second Empire ; elle jouit de la faveur de l'impératrice Eugénie de Montijo Dans les années 1840, Madame Camille, Madame Victorine, Madame Vignon-Chauvin ou encore Madame Palmyre sont les grandes figures de modes de l’époque. (fr)
- Madame Palmyre also called Mademoiselle Palmyre (19th century), was a French fashion designer couturier. Madame Palmyre was an established fashion designer during the July Monarchy. She enjoyed a successful career, and came to have an influential position within the French fashion industry and mentioned as a member of the elite fashion designers in mid-19th-century Paris in the era of the Second French Republic and Second Empire, alongside other top designers such as Madame Camille, Madame Vignon-Chauvin and Madame Victorine. She was particularly noted for her ball gowns, which was commented upon once by Alfred de Musset. Among her famous clients were Louise of Orléans, María Francisca de Sales Portocarrero, 16th Duchess of Peñaranda and Isabella II of Spain. As one of the top seamstresses in Paris, she and Madame Vignon were engaged to deliver the 54 dresses trousseau of the new empress upon the wedding of Emperor Napoleon III in 1853. Vignon did the empress' 32 day dresses, and Palmyre the 20 evening dresses. During the 1850s, she was the favorite designer and dressmaker of the empress of France, Eugénie de Montijo, before she was replaced by Charles Frederick Worth. (en)
- Madame Palmyre, var en fransk modedesigner. Hon var couturiere och designade kläder. Hon tillhörde de ledande designerna inom fransk modeindustri vid 1800-talets mitt, och nämns vid sidan av Madame Camille, Madame Vignon-Chauvin och Madame Victorine. Redan under julimonarkins 1830-tal nämns hon som en ledande designer. Hon var särskilt känd för sina balklänningar, något som kommenterades av Alfred de Musset. Hon var favoritdesigner åt kejsarinnan Eugenie av Frankrike i början av dennas tid som kejsarinna, innan hon ersattes av Charles Frederick Worth. Det nämns att hon, som representant för den gamla typen av designer, designade sina kläder i samråd med sin kunds önskemål, medan Worth först designade kläderna och sedan lät kunderna välja bland dem. Hon var tillsammans med Madame Vignon en av två "storsömmerskor" som levererade den garderob på 54 klänningar som ingick i Eugenies brudutstyrsel inför kejsarbröllopet 1853. (sv)
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