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Abstract

PARIS is agitated, deeply agitated, not over Dreyfus (happily), but over dress. An innovator has arisen, a daring innovator, who, instead of fitting the woman to the dress, has fitted the dress to the woman. Imagine the emotions of the Rue de la Paix! And it was precisely the "Rue de la Paix" that started it, for this is the name of a startling sartorial play now being given at the Paris Vaudeville. And Paul Iribe-- for that is the name of the culprit-- drew dresses for the "Rue de la Paix"-- dresses that caused the critics and dress-experts to cry out.

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Title
DAME NATURE DRESSES
Pages
X
Publication year
1912
Publication date
Jan 31, 1912
Publisher
Illustrated London News
Source type
Historical Periodical
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1638088869
Copyright
© The Illustrated London News Limited 2014. All rights reserved.