Re: [h-cost] Designers questions/Lucile

2008-09-04 Thread Suzanne

Penny,

Note that Suzi put the correct spelling in her subject line -- Lady  
Duff Gordon used the name Lucile [ONE 'l'] professionally.  (Sorry,  
I used to be a proof-reader back in the days before spell-checkers.)   
And Wikipedia is a fairly reliable source for fact-checking stuff  
like this.  ;-)  Just don't trust them on anything that has political  
overtones!  ... hmmm, I don't have enough information to say whether  
Lucy was the same person who became Lucile... I'd say probably  
not, but others may have better sources.  (Remember that, unlike  
today, Lucy was a popular name 100 years ago.)


I'm pretty sure that Mme Paquin's forename was Jeanne, but I don't  
have a reliable source for that.  :-)  My home library is heavily  
oriented towards the 16th century... I'll try to find the answers for  
Paquin tomorrow at work.


Suzanne

On Sep 4, 2008, at 1:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


From: Suzi Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: September 3, 2008 4:13:58 PM CDT
To: Historical Costume [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [h-cost] Designers questions/Lucile
Reply-To: Historical Costume h-costume@mail.indra.com


At 21:23 03/09/2008, you wrote:
I am working on history of fashion designers from the early 20th  
Century and have a few questions.


Paquin:
I have that Mme Paquin business was from 1891-1956.  Does anyone  
know her first name?  I can't find it in my resources.   Also I  
have come across some French images in 1919 for a Joseph Paquin.   
Would Joseph be a relative working under Mme Paquin's label or house?


Lady Duff Gordon:  Did she go by several names.  I have in 1907 an  
illustrator and designer named Lucy and in the 1910s Lucille.   
Could this be Lady Duff Gordon?


This one I know - yes Lucille was Lady Duff Gordon.


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Re: [h-cost] Designers questions/Lucile

2008-09-03 Thread Suzi Clarke

At 21:23 03/09/2008, you wrote:
I am working on history of fashion designers 
from the early 20th Century and have a few questions.


Paquin:
I have that Mme Paquin business was from 
1891-1956.  Does anyone know her first name?  I 
can't find it in my resources.   Also I have 
come across some French images in 1919 for a 
Joseph Paquin.  Would Joseph be a relative 
working under Mme Paquin's label or house?


Lady Duff Gordon:  Did she go by several 
names.  I have in 1907 an illustrator and 
designer named Lucy and in the 1910s 
Lucille.  Could this be Lady Duff Gordon?


This one I know - yes Lucille was Lady Duff Gordon.
Lucy Christiana, Lady Duff Gordon (née 
Sutherland) 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//wiki/June_13June 
13, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//wiki/18631863 
– 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//wiki/April_20April 
20, 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//wiki/19351935) 
was a leading 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//wiki/Fashion_designfashion 
designer in the late nineteenth and early 
twentieth centuries, best known as Lucile, her 
professional name. She opened branches of her 
London 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//wiki/Couturecouture 
house in 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//wiki/ParisParis, 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//wiki/New_York_CityNew 
York City and 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//wiki/ChicagoChicago, 
dressing high society, the stage and early silent 
cinema[1]. Lucy Duff Gordon is also remembered as 
a survivor of the sinking of the 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//wiki/RMS_TitanicRMS 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//wiki/RMS_TitanicTitanic 
in 1912, and as the losing 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//wiki/Party_(law)party 
in the precedent-setting 1917 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//wiki/Contractcontract 
law 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//wiki/Legal_casecase 
of 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//wiki/Wood_v._Lucy,_Lady_Duff-GordonWood 
v. Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon, in which Judge 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//wiki/Benjamin_N._CardozoBenjamin 
N. Cardozo wrote the opinion for New York's 
highest court, the New York Court of Appeals[2]


From Wikipedia, but also via, in less detail my 
tutor at the London College of Fashion some years ago.


The others I can't help with.

Suzi


Can anyone suggest a book that would include 
lesser known designers from pre-1930s?  I have a 
lot of designer images without an information about their business.


For example:
Womenwear: Lewis 1910s, Bernard 1910s, Klein 
1910s, Nicole Groult, and Germaine 
1900s-1920s.  Etienne Drian, 1900s-1910s, I have 
info that he was an illustrator but I have 
images from several magazines that refer to him 
as a fashion designer.  I have a small paragraph 
in one of my books about him.

Menswear: Kriegck 1920s, Larsen 1920s
Milliner: Cora Marson, Camille Roger 1910s-1920s
Hair Designs: Emile 1920s

This is just a few of the designers that I need 
information.  I actually have about 100 
designers with lots of images and no background information to go online.


I started this project to shed light on 
designers so that people would know other 
designers were important that time seems to have 
forgotten.  I guess the fashion history books 
have forgotten them too.  I would at least like 
to provide some career highlights for each designer.


I am revamping my Designers of Their Time 
website, 
http://www.costumegallery.com/Designers/ .  I am 
about 2/3 finished with the website's 
makeover.  Now visitors can click on the 
designer names and go to their pages and view 
career highlights and thumbnail images in our 
collection.  Each designer's page has a 
beautiful background with their fashion illustrations.


Penny Ladnier,
Owner, The Costume Gallery Websites
www.costumegallery.com
www.costumelibrary.com
www.costumeclassroom.com
www.costumeslideshows.com
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