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TRIGERE, PAULINE Print E-mail
Written by fuzzylizzie.com   
PAULINE TRIGERE

(1909 - 2002) Pauline Trigère was born in Paris in 1912, and immigrated to the US in 1937. By 1942 she was designing under the name "Trigère", having spent the previous years working for Ben Gershal, Travis Banton and Hattie Carnegie.

Trigère was a master cutter; she worked directly on a live model. Her garments were known for sophisticated and structured tailoring, and the best of these were her coats and dresses made from fine wools. She even made evening dresses from wool - in designs that were elegant, never frilly or fussy.

To see Trigère's work in action, watch the movie, Breakfast at Tiffany's. Trigère dresses the character played by Patricia Neal. The clothes are the embodiment of dramatic sophistication.

Over her long career, which spanned from the 1940s to the 2000s, Trigère's business remained relatively small, with Trigère herself doing the designing and running the business with the help of her brother and son. She designed scarves, jewelry and furs in addition to her clothing line. She also did a lower cost line of coats "A Trigère Coat" for manufacturer Abe Schrader. Pauline Trigère remained active until her death in 2002.

Label Notes: The first label, in black with white writing, is usually seen in 1940s dresses, but has also been noted in a mid 1950s blouse which matched a suit with the later "paulinetrigère label. 

The five "paulinetrigère"  script labels pictured were used from the 1950s through the 1980s.  Please look carefully and note there are small differences in them.  In the 1980s label, the "i"s have short dashes above them instead of dots.  The "p" is not as large as in the older labels, and some letters are slightly thicker.


from a 1947 dress, possibly owned by  Trigère
Courtesy of Cathy Gordon


from a mid 1950s blouse
Courtesy of pastperfectvintage.com


from an early 1950s dress
Courtesy of memphisvintage


from a mid-late 1950s suit
Courtesy of pastperfectvintage.com


from a mid-late 1950s suit
Courtesy of pastperfectvintage.com


from a mid-late 1950s suit
Courtesy of pastperfectvintage.com


from a mid-late 1950s suit
Courtesy of pastperfectvintage.com


from a 1960s tie
Courtesy of coutureallurevintage.com


from a 1970s tuxedo jacket and vest
Courtesy of bigchief173


from a 1980s dress
Courtesy of catbooks1940s


from a 1980s coat
Courtesy of fuzzylizzie.com


 This is a mystery label:  The garment is a pair of pegged pants which look 1970s/80s, but construction and label seem older. We would appreciate any information of the Pauline Trigère for Jamaica House label 
Courtesy of contentmentfarm.com