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Some months prior to her retirement from the Paris fashion scene, Madame Paquin (1869 – 1936) was approached by the U.S Army to help with a particular element of uniform design.

KEY WORDS: Jeanne Paquin, WW I Paris Fashions, Fashion and Uniforms, Vintage Uniforms, Uniform Collector Information, Madame Paquin and American Army, Fashion Designers and Uniforms, Military Influence on Fashion

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