Marie-Jeanne [Rose] Bertin (2 July 1747, Abbeville, Picardy, France – 22 September 1813, Épinay-sur-Seine) was a French fashion merchant. She was particularly noted for her work with Queen Marie Antoinette. Bertin was the first celebrated French fashion designer and is widely credited with having brought fashion and haute couture to the forefront of popular culture.
Marie-Jeanne [Rose] Bertin (2 July 1747, Abbeville, Picardy, France – 22 September 1813, Épinay-sur-Seine) was a French fashion merchant. She was particularly...
chemise-like dress was adapted from the Parisian fashion dressmaker RoseBertin, the queen's favourite, during the time when the queen lived at the Petit...
mostly female clientele. Many prominent fashion designers, including RoseBertin, Jeanne Lanvin, and Coco Chanel, began as milliners. The term "milliner"...
flower-makers of the city and the suburbs of Paris" with Marie-Jeanne [Rose] Bertin at its head. This new guild formally established fashion merchants as...
classes. The fashion industry sprang to life to meet increasing demand. RoseBertin, the French fashion designer to Queen Marie Antoinette, can be credited...
windows and sent across borders to illustrate the latest fashion trends. RoseBertin was among those fashion merchants who used them. Pandora dolls fell out...
was facing a grave financial crisis and the population was suffering. RoseBertin created dresses for her, and hairstyles such as poufs, up to three feet...
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was a regular costumer. Eloffe was described as a successful rival to RoseBertin. She was known to advertise her business to the queen by having a portrait...
alongside RoseBertin, Madame Eloffe and Mademoiselle Alexandre during the reign of Louis XVI, and is described as the rival and predecessor of RoseBertin as...
foreign aristocracy. However, RoseBertin is generally regarded as the first internationally famous fashion designer. RoseBertin (July 2, 1747 – September...
client of Le Sieur Beaulard) also joined the clients of RoseBertin. Langlade, Émile. RoseBertin, the creator of fashion at the court of Marie-Antoinette...
different hairstyle every day, which were designed by her dressmaker RoseBertin and her favourite coiffeur Léonard Autié. Countess Goyon de Matignon...
d'une élégance achevée") and was a client of the famous fashion designer RoseBertin. However, when returning to Paris from Naples in 1777, she ignored totally...
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Translated by N. F. Dryhurst. New York: Vanguard Printings. Langlade, Émile. RoseBertin: Creator of Fashion at the Court of Marie Antoinette (London: John Long...
other possible fashion item. The most prominent name in fashion was RoseBertin, who made dresses for Marie Antoinette; in 1773 she opened a shop called...
Courières [fr] (1761–1827), general of the Revolution and the Empire RoseBertin (1737–1813), milliner and dressmaker to Queen Marie Antoinette Georges...
Tousard, French general, military engineer (b. 1752) September 22 – RoseBertin, French fashion designer (b. 1747) October 5 – Tecumseh, Native American...
popular prior to fashion plates. In fact, Marie Antoinette's dressmaker, RoseBertin, was known to tour the continent every year with berlines containing...
fashion leader by RoseBertin, and the competition with Bertin reportedly resulted in her bankruptcy. Langlade, Émile. RoseBertin: Creator of Fashion...
Duhamel du Monceau, the bishops of Albi and Léon, the minister Turgot, RoseBertin, the Agricultural Society of Rennes. Ten years before the publications...