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- Jeanne Victorine Margaine-Lacroix (3 December 1868–15 August 1930) was a French couturier of the early 20th-century. The House Margaine-Lacroix is mainly...
- single-handedly inventing trousers for Western women, the couturier Jeanne Margaine-Lacroix presented wide-legged trousers in 1910, and a fellow couturier...
- Clémentine Margaine (born 1984 in Narbonne), is a French operatic mezzo-soprano who enjoys an international career and has sung roles from baroque opera...
- exhibition was 30 guineas, double the annual salary of a scullery maid. Jeanne Margaine-Lacroix presented wide-legged trousers for women in 1910, some months before...
- Variétés and the Théâtre du Palais-Royal. A widow of the painter Victor Margaine, she was buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery. Voilà l'plaisir Mesdames !,...
- Underground: Exploring City Caves and Catacombs". All Things Considered. NPR. Margaine, Sylvain (2009) Forbidden Places: Exploring Our Abandoned Heritage (Hardcover)...
- Yvonne Margaine-Lacroix (November 9, 1892 – June 28, 1944) was a French figure skater of the early 20th-century. In 1909 she became the first woman crowned...
- Pertois-Moriset, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger Champagne Loriot-Pagel, Festigny Champagne A. Margaine, Villers-Marmery Champagne Rémy M****in et Fils, Ville-sur-Arce Champagne...
- Manent [fr] Chamber of Deputies Hautes-Pyrénées Radical-Socialist Alfred Margaine [fr] Chamber of Deputies Marne Radical-Socialist Léon Martin [fr] Chamber...
- allowances for women's wearing of trousers during these activities. Jeanne Margaine-Lacroix presented wide-legged trousers for women in 1910, some months before...