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"mademoiselle" Definitions
  1. an unmarried French girl or woman
  2. a French governess
  3. SILVER PERCH sense a

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"What did it say about me in Mademoiselle?" she exclaims.
As mademoiselle Tilly puts it ... zee French love zee drama!
"With piano I was facile," she told Mademoiselle magazine in 1960.
Mademoiselle Maurice's new works at Galerie Mathgoth are entitled Genesis and Life.
I still have most of the clothes that I wore as a mademoiselle.
Mademoiselle Agnès, a French TV presenter in an elaborately beaded coat, did one better.
Ms. Spencer was in the same class of Mademoiselle guest editors as Joan Didion.
It was in Mademoiselle, and then it shut down after I wrote three columns.
The story in Mademoiselle, "Miriam," would win an O. Henry Prize the following year.
In 1976, she became the first black woman featured on a cover of Mademoiselle.
It's still in my wardrobe, though, smelling faintly of Coco Mademoiselle and spilled Red Stripe.
" She followed up with him asking to speak in English, only to get the response: "@mademoiselle.
After ENA, Mr de Lacharrière set up the journal Mademoiselle and later joined the cosmetics group L'Oréal.
In 1980, the conceptual artist Lorraine O'Grady created an alter ego and named her Mademoiselle Bourgeoise Noire.
I was a teenager, a student at Pratt, modeling for Mademoiselle and working for the Wilhelmina agency.
Mademoiselle Coco Chanel's label earned a whopping $9.62 billion in 2017, an 11% increase from the previous year.
But the Mademoiselle staffers -- Spade among them -- were the wild cards, generally young, fast-talking, slightly too loud.
After graduation, Ms. Spade moved to New York, where she became an assistant fashion editor at Mademoiselle magazine.
"Bonjour, mademoiselle," she calls out to the young woman in a miniskirt a few steps ahead of me.
I chose a two-week diet from Mademoiselle or Glamour, which each seemed to print one every month.
Spade quit her job at Mademoiselle and freelanced as a stylist on nights and weekends to make ends meet.
The next year, she moved to New York and landed a job in the accessories department at Mademoiselle magazine.
Rounding out the top five were Coco Mademoiselle and Chance Eau Tendre, both by Chanel, and Dolce & Gabbana's Light Blue.
Spade was working as an accessories editor at Mademoiselle Magazine when she launched her company with husband Andy Spade in 1993.
Plath herself described it as a "vague symbolic tale" and submitted it to Mademoiselle magazine for publication, but it was rejected.
Mademoiselle Bourgeoise Noire, French for Miss Black Bourgeoisie, was a performance piece located at the intersection of race, class, and gender.
And it has created delicate embroideries on the dials of Chanel's métiers d'art watches, including the camellia on the Mademoiselle Privé.
The title of Mademoiselle Diane is awarded to the racegoer who wears what a panel of experts deems the perfect outfit.
When she lived in New York City during her infamous Mademoiselle internship, she haunted the West Village trying to meet Dylan Thomas.
Papa Poule, with rotisserie chickens, and Mademoiselle by Maman, a cafe with coffee and baked goods, are offshoots of the Maman cafes.
After graduating in 1985, they moved to New York City, where Spade took a job as an assistant fashion editor at Mademoiselle magazine.
She had yet to complete the guest editorship at Mademoiselle that would become the basis for her seminal 1963 novel The Bell Jar.
As beautiful as all Chanel bags, the Gabrielle range epitomizes everything Mademoiselle Chanel wished her brand would represent: freedom, gender fluidity, and ease.
Under the pseudonym Mademoiselle Maurice, a 29-year-old French artist splatters buildings, museums, and public spaces with colorful explosions of folded paper.
The allure of artificial illumination is apparent in "Mademoiselle Bécat at the Café des Ambassadeurs," a small black-and-white lithograph by Degas.
After graduating from Stanford in 1950, Dr. Appleby won a contest to work in the advertising department of Mademoiselle magazine in New York.
Something that Mademoiselle Chanel did so well was to utilize the power of comfort to make beautiful statements and craft intricate pieces of fashion.
After graduating from Arizona State University, she moved to N.Y.C. in 1986 to work as a temporary assistant on a Mademoiselle magazine photo shoot.
"Mademoiselle Bécat at the Ambassadeurs," a lithograph from around 1875, benefits from lights and darks of the monotypes, with the chanteuse illuminated from below.
Another Grand Slam event, the French Open, also uses the courtesy titles Madame and Mademoiselle for the women — but not Monsieur for the men.
Kate got her start in the '80s working for women's magazine "Mademoiselle" in Manhattan, when she moved in with Andy Spade -- David Spade's brother.
The latter channels Constantin Brancusi's "Bird in Space" (2913) and "Mademoiselle Pogany II" (1925), with a nod to "Princess X" (1916) for good measure.
Friend, its newest women's watch, and a tremblant version of the Mademoiselle Privé Coromandel, featuring birds that "fly" with the movement of the wearer's wrist.
There, I had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to tour Mademoiselle Chanel's apartment with Amandla Stenberg who, obvious or not, is the quintessential Chanel woman.
After graduating from Columbia University with a master's in English, she landed her first job as as an editorial assistant at the now-defunct Mademoiselle magazine.
The evening is a mix of wine and a home-cooked meal with fashion documentaries (I've probably watched Mademoiselle C like 20 times) and my blanket.
Only a few minutes later she produced the lob that had the umpire — albeit after a few seconds hesitation — announcing "jeu, set et match Mademoiselle Muguruza".
Pamela Druckerman discusses the switch from being called "mademoiselle" when she moved to Paris in her early 30s, to the hailstorm of "madames" she now receives.
This annual showcase of cinema from the Continent opens on Friday with "Mademoiselle Paradis (Licht)," an 18th-century costume drama from the Austrian director Barbara Albert.
Actress Keira Knightley, who starred in the campaign for Chanel's Coco Mademoiselle perfume, described him as "a legend both as a man and a creative force".
The popular brand is a salon, pro, and consumer favorite, and many of us are on a first-name basis with popular colors like Clambake and Mademoiselle.
Plus, she starred in her own fashion documentary Mademoiselle C, and was just named the style advisor of Karl Lagerfeld's namesake brand following his death in February.
"Mademoiselle Charlotte Casiraghi and Monsieur Dimitri Rassam harassed by the scandal press, formally deny all unfounded rumors of their separation which are being circulated," the statement reads.
She appeared multiple times on the covers of Ebony and Essence, and in July 20183 became only the second black model to appear on the cover of Mademoiselle.
It attributed the uptick to the introduction of high-profile beauty items like the Coco Mademoiselle and Bleu de Chanel fragrances and its first skin care line for men.
January 1993 Not long after quitting her job as an editor at Mademoiselle magazine, Ms. Spade began her company with the help of Andy Spade, whom she later married.
During the golden age of magazines his drawings were published widely, in the dearly departed Mademoiselle and in Cricket for children, and they continue to appear in Vanity Fair.
Spade, who was working as an accessories editor at Mademoiselle magazine, launched the company as a handbag collection with her husband-to-be Andy out of their apartment in 1993.
After college, she moved to New York City and landed a job as an assistant editor at the Conde Nast magazine Mademoiselle in 2800 with a starting salary of $2124,28255.
" I told her "Mademoiselle, I would love to help you, but I have very few sewers, I am in the middle of doing a collection, I can't make you clothes.
He also styled women's hair for magazine spreads in Glamour and Mademoiselle and collected his advice in a book, "Everything You Need to Know to Have Great-Looking Hair" (133).
Returning to New York, Ms. Kafka became an editor at Mademoiselle, whose top editor, Leo Lerman, suggested that she apply for a writing job by contacting Allene Talmey at Vogue.
Spade, once the accessories editor at Mademoiselle magazine, began to design her iconic bags when she was 30 years old, creating her very first mockup out of burlap, according to Racked .
Fairly early in the book Nabokov spends pages and pages creating an exquisite picture of the vast figure of Mademoiselle, his childhood nanny, everything detailed, from her voice to her chins.
There was even a newcomer, Renard, a dealer in extraordinary musical instruments including piccolos, lutes and a custom-made piano, on which Chopin oversaw the piano lessons of a Rothschild mademoiselle.
She cultivates him and patiently seeks the perfect instrument for his undoing, seizings on the unfortunate — and extremely young — Mademoiselle de Joncquières (Alice Isaaz), who looks like the incarnation of purity.
The star, who's worked with Chanel for almost 10 years as the face of its Mademoiselle fragrance and Rouge Coco lipsticks, recently added the brand's new fine jewelry campaign to her resumé.
Ms. Le Bon sold her "archive collection" through the platform, with treasures such as a black wool Alaïa mini-dress, a silk Emilio Pucci shirt and a quilted Chanel Mademoiselle patent handbag.
She's a logical choice given the actress is already the face of two of their other perfumes, Coco Mademoiselle and Rouge Coco — and has even played Madame Chanel herself in a short film.
Lady was a lighter shade aimed at "girls who lean toward pale-lacquered nails, quiet smart clothes and tiny strands of pearls," according to a Mademoiselle magazine story that year on the collection.
Meanwhile, the painter paints walls or signs (as did Willem de Kooning, who also worked as a carpenter) or — like Barbara Kruger, subbing in as a graphic designer for Mademoiselle magazine — illustrates text.
In May 1955, as she was about to graduate, she received a telegram from New York letting her know that her application for a "guest editor" slot at Mademoiselle magazine had been approved.
Shaw, known for his photographs of celebrities, editorials in fashion magazines like Harper's Bazaar and Mademoiselle, and of the Kennedy family, was the first photographer to use color in his pictures of fashion shows.
After she filed for an annulment (granted), a group of local citizens kidnapped White, drove him a dozen or so miles, warned him to leave the mademoiselle alone and told him to walk home.
She started doing freelance magazine work, writing recipes for Self , New York , and Mademoiselle , then moved to the parenting magazine Child , where, for nineteen years, she wrote a monthly column on family-friendly recipes.
And so Ms. Doppelt, with no prior experience in restaurants, is taking over at an expanded Tower Bar, after a three-decade career at publications like Vogue, Mademoiselle, W, The Daily Beast and Tatler.
So while Kate Spade the company may have begun with a handbag — Ms. Spade Scotch-taped her ideas together out of paper when she was an editor at Mademoiselle magazine — it didn't end there.
Nothing has been tweaked to accommodate the transformation, so this Mademoiselle D'Artagnan is still a country bumpkin who moves to Paris to join King Louis XIII's Musketeers and has an eye for the ladies.
Worked her way up "Mademoiselle" magazine, and then with her own money and that of her partner, then-husband, started Kate Spade, which brought classic good taste and style to really millions of American women.
Susan Kaufman and Elizabeth Perine each worked with Spade when she was first breaking into the industry as a young assistant editor at the now defunct Mademoiselle magazine, which went out of print in 2001.
Here, Ms. Chemla's body language and facial expressions suggest more than makeup and costume could do; as in Mr. Brizé's 2009 film "Mademoiselle Chambon," another literary adaptation, unarticulated emotion seethes beneath painfully stilted public appearance.
Once upon a time (1991, to be precise) in a land not that far away (New York City, actually), a senior fashion editor at Mademoiselle magazine named Kate Brosnahan decided she was bored with handbags.
Plath originally submitted Mary Ventura to Mademoiselle after she won the magazine's writing prize in 1952; the story was rejected, and while she toyed with revising it, it languished in her archives for decades, mostly unread.
Born Katherine Noel Brosnahan in Kansas City, Missouri, Spade was a former accessories editor at the now-closed Mademoiselle magazine before she and Andy Spade launched their namesake design company, Kate Spade New York, in 1993.
In some instances, this ethnologic insight is played for laughs — as in the story "Cosmopolitan," in which an Indian man in New Jersey studies magazines like Mademoiselle as research in his quest to date American women.
Throughout the 219s, Ms. Bushnell, a native of Connecticut who attended Rice University and New York University, had written articles for women's magazines — including "The Gold Diggers of 613," about professional girlfriends, for the now-defunct Mademoiselle.
Spade started her fashion career in 2800, working at Mademoiselle magazine in the accessories department, but things really took off when she launched her eponymous line of handbags and accessories in 2784 with her then-boyfriend, Andy Spade.
She also made history as the first African-American woman to grace the cover of Mademoiselle magazine, as well as the first African-American woman to launch her own brand of home goods (at Bed, Bath and Beyond).
" In 21999, Mademoiselle magazine named Ms. Lekberg to its annual Merit Award list of young women who, wrote the editor, Betsy Talbot Blackwell, "have already distinguished themselves in their fields and are expected to achieve even greater honors.
That's the dilemma in "Mademoiselle Paradis," Barbara Albert's sumptuous, sharp-witted and surprisingly modern historical drama about Maria Theresia von Paradis, the prodigious 25th-century Austrian pianist, singer and composer for whom Mozart may have written a concerto.
Fern Mallis, a fashion industry consultant widely credited with organizing New York Fashion Week, remembers going to Louis-Guy D in the 1970s, when she was an editor at Mademoiselle, and immediately sensing the glamour of the place.
The boaters, adorned with a black grosgrain band, will join the rabbit-felt fedoras, cloches and other bonnets made in the cramped atelier of Mademoiselle Chapeaux, a six-year-old brand at the forefront of a millinery renaissance.
Inspired by time spent in Japan and the story of Sadako's 1,000 paper cranes, said to grant one wish, Mademoiselle Maurice makes massive paper murals on landmarks all over the world, most recently the Porto Vecchio castle in Corsica.
There are numerous portraits that interpose celebrities and fine art, such Robert Wilson's video portrait of Lady Gaga as a stand-in for Mademoiselle Caroline Rivière from a 19th-century portrait of the same name by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres.
" Under the plan, ads in style magazines like Seventeen, YM, Glamour and Mademoiselle would try to convince teen girls that Johnson's Baby Powder, "applied daily after showering, is a simple, feminine way to smell clean and fresh during the day.
When Susan Akers discovered an irritated reply from Truman Capote among some papers she was going through, what surprised her was the identity of one clueless reader who had sent Capote a note after his first published story appeared in Mademoiselle magazine.
Long before both women launched namesake businesses and turned them into global empires (Kate with Kate Spade New York and Brown with Bobbi Brown Cosmetics), they met when Brown was a makeup artist at a shoot for Mademoiselle magazine, where Spade was an accessories editor.
Such skilled artisans also made the delicate red and white flowers adorning the black dials of the Mademoiselle Privé Coromandel Glyptic watch that Chanel displayed at Baselworld early this year, and the white petals of chalcedony on the Voie Lactée brooch in Chaumet's Hortensia collection.
She has signed on well-established vendors, like Maman, which will open Mademoiselle by Maman and Papa Poule for rotisserie chicken; Little Tong Noodle Shop; Jeepney; El Atoradero; Beach Bistro 96 from Rockaway Beach; Mani in Pasta; Tipsy Scoop; and Huli Huli, with Hawaiian food.
Over the years she opened three eponymous restaurants, penned three cookbooks, hosted the nationally syndicated show, B. Smith With Style, and was the first African American woman to grace the cover of Mademoiselle magazine and launch her own brand of home goods at Bed, Bath and Beyond.
The company's hotel collection includes three other properties: Les Airelles, a renovation of the historic Austro-Hungarian Courchevel palace in France's Les Trois Vallées ski region; La Bastide de Gordes, an 18th-century castle in Provence; and Mademoiselle Val d'Isere, a ski chalet in the French Alps.
Though Turbeville had worked in fashion for decades by the time she became a photographer — she started out as designer Claire McCardell's assistant and fit model, then became an editor at places like Harper's Bazaar, Ladies' Home Journal, and the now-defunct Mademoiselle — she despised the fashion world.
After being fired from Mademoiselle — a life turn she considers a blessing in disguise — she went on to become a style correspondent for the Today show, pen several lifestyle books, act her bum off on the Broadway stage, and perhaps most notoriously, star as the nation's closet guru on What Not To Wear.
My earning power peaked at 44 until it crumbled from a corporate layoff that coincided with my having gone from being the youngest person in the room to being the oldest, like the aged-out "wunderkind" TV production company head whom Pamela Druckerman quotes in her fine eulogy for her mademoiselle years.
She also made history as the first African American woman to grace the cover of Mademoiselle magazine, as well as the first African American woman to launch her own brand of home goods (at Bed, Bath and Beyond.) Her restaurants have all closed now, with Smith and Gasby instead turning their attention to Alzheimer's advocacy work.
Born Katherine Noel Brosnahan in Kansas City, Missouri in 21996, Kate studied journalism at Arizona State University before beginning her career in the accessories department of Mademoiselle magazine in the early 21998s – "tying models' shoes on a photo shoot…that or getting hairstylists Snickers…it was a lot of work, I'll say that," she said on NPR's How I Built That podcast.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads "The kind of planning for a city that would really work would be a sort of informed, intelligent improvisation, which is what most of our planning in life is in any case," said Jane Jacobs in a 1962 interview with Mademoiselle, conducted just after the 1961 publication of her influential The Death and Life of Great American Cities.
But the power of brand extension was at its most literal at Chanel, where the signature quilted effect of its bags had been recreated in several straps, be it in lashings of woven white diamonds in pieces like its Signature Diamond Secret Watch, or the plush black alligator leather of the Mademoiselle Privé collection, with watches featuring sculptured Oriental-style gold birds dancing on onyx dials.
She sold her first story, about a child who enters a box-top cereal contest that requires her to eat a great deal of cereal, to a children's magazine when she was 11; won a slew of writing competitions; got the same internship at Mademoiselle magazine that Sylvia Plath wrote about in "The Bell Jar," and sold her first book while a student, at Brown.
Jane de Boy A destination since it opened in 1999, this concept shop stocks a trove of clothes, accessories and home décor from up-and-coming European designers: velvet pants from Forte Forte and beaded turquoise bracelets by Mademoiselle Antoinette share space with a Louis XV couch and walls crowded with vintage posters, while straw hats and neon scarves are scattered across shelves lined with design books, perfumes, candles and snakeskin clutches.
Over the years, she opened three eponymous restaurants, wrote three cookbooks, hosted the nationally syndicated show B. Smith With Style, and was the first African American woman to grace the cover of Mademoiselle magazine – and launch her own brand of home goods (at Bed, Bath and Beyond.) Now, she has one more addition to her already jam-packed resume: She and Gasby share their journey with Alzheimer's in their memoir, Before I Forget: Love, Hope, Help, and Acceptance in Our Fight Against Alzheimer's, which comes out January 19.

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