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ÂThe sensational Madame Gres exhibit at the Musee Bourdelle has had designer's mimicking her iconic pleating; and Gaultier knife pleated flesh-hued gowns with trench coat details.
Cameron Silver: Boys Just Wanna Have Fun Cameron Silver 2011
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The sensational Madame Gres exhibit at the Musee Bourdelle has had designer's mimicking her iconic pleating; and Gaultier knife pleated flesh-hued gowns with trench coat details.
Cameron Silver: Boys Just Wanna Have Fun Cameron Silver 2011
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Karen: Someone named PeppermintChick has an image of the Gres pattern in her flickr collection...
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For me, the favorite rose refers to Gres Cabaret and I also love Incense Extreme because of its unusual character.
Andy Tauer Une Rose Chypre: Perfume Review and a Prize Draw Marina Geigert 2009
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I'm also starting to appreciate the dry, leathery chypre - Cabochard by Gres was a recent purchase.
Boadicea Pure and Benefit Laugh with Me Lee Lee Marina Geigert 2009
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Ms. Cairone purchased it some time ago, expecting it was an original Madame Gres.
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Eight dresses by designer Madame Gres recently surfaced in a private home in New Jersey.
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It later turned out that only the bodice remains from an original Gres design.
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He had gone out with a Robert Estienne, which he had sold for thirty-five sous under the Quai Malaquais, and he returned with an Aldus which he had bought for forty sous in the Rue des Gres. — “I owe five sous,” he said, beaming on Mother Plutarque.
Les Miserables 2008
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The Madame Gres exhibit was fantastic, as was the other one, about the "exotic" in fashion.
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