Théâtre de l'Athénée, a theatre in Paris which had the name from 1893–1896
Brigitte Bardot helped bring his designs to a wider audience when she wore one of his outfits in La Parisienne.
In their most successful effort to boost revenue, Mencken and Nathan began the pulp magazine Parisienne in 1915 as a place to publish a surplus of manuscripts they deemed too inferior for The Smart Set.
She graduated from the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne in 1995, and designed for such other labels as Nina Ricci, Chloé, and Chanel.
This was published by Valancourt Books, who are due to publish a study by Wintermans on the French novelist and poet Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen, entitled Un scandale belle époque: L'affaire d'Adelsward à travers la presse parisienne
Henri Boutet (1851 Sainte-Hermine, Vendée - 9 June 1919 Paris), "le Petit Maître au corset", was a French Belle Époque artist whose work focused on the genre "La Parisienne".