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Pauline Trigère (November 4, 1908 – February 13, 2002) was a Franco-American couturière. Her award-winning styles reached their height of popularity in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s. Recognized early in her career as an innovator of cut and construction, Trigère brought to women of all ages all over the world such novelties as the jumpsuit, the sleeveless coat, the reversible cape and the embroidered sheer bodice. She reinvented ready-to-wear fashion, matching form to function with bold prints and architectural silhouettes to create a distinctly modern female aesthetic. Trigère's loyal clients included Grace Kelly, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Elizabeth Taylor, Kay Wiebrecht, and Evelyn Lauder.

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  • Pauline Trigère (de)
  • Pauline Trigère (fr)
  • Pauline Trigère (en)
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  • Pauline Trigère (* 4. November 1908 in Paris; † 13. Februar 2002 in New York) war eine in Frankreich geborene und ausgebildete US-amerikanische Modedesignerin und Kostümbildnerin mit Atelier und Ladengeschäft auf der Seventh Avenue, New York. Wegen des Nationalsozialismus verließ sie Frankreich. Ihre Arbeit erreichte in den 1950er und 1960er Jahren ihren Höhepunkt. Sie erfand die Prêt-à-porter-Mode neu, indem sie Form und Funktion mit kräftigen Drucken und architektonischen Silhouetten kombinierte und schuf so eine ausgesprochen moderne weibliche Ästhetik. Trigère war 1961 die erste bedeutende Designerin, die ein afroamerikanisches Model, Beverly Valdes, fest anstellte. Zu ihren treuen Kunden gehörten Grace Kelly, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Elizabeth Taylor und Evelyn Lauder. (de)
  • Pauline Trigère (November 4, 1908 – February 13, 2002) was a Franco-American couturière. Her award-winning styles reached their height of popularity in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s. Recognized early in her career as an innovator of cut and construction, Trigère brought to women of all ages all over the world such novelties as the jumpsuit, the sleeveless coat, the reversible cape and the embroidered sheer bodice. She reinvented ready-to-wear fashion, matching form to function with bold prints and architectural silhouettes to create a distinctly modern female aesthetic. Trigère's loyal clients included Grace Kelly, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Elizabeth Taylor, Kay Wiebrecht, and Evelyn Lauder. (en)
  • Pauline Trigère, née le 4 novembre 1908 à Paris et morte le 13 février 2002 à New York, est une styliste américaine d'origine française. Après un rapide début de carrière dans la couture, elle s'oriente rapidement vers du prêt-à-porter. Elle est réputée pour ses coupes nettes et cintrées, ses manteaux et capes, et plus généralement ses idées novatrices. (fr)
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  • Pauline Trigère (en)
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