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modiste
‖ modiste (mɔdist) [Fr., f. mode fashion: see mode n.] One who makes, invents, or deals in articles of fashion; esp. a maker of ladies robes, millinery, etc.; a milliner, dress-maker.c 1840 Lady Wilton Art of Needlework xiii. 188 Mercers and milliners, haberdashers and modistes. 1852 Smedley L. Arun... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mlle. Modiste
Modiste was the most successful of these. Modiste (Archive link as of September 28, 2007) Mlle Modiste at the Guide to Musical Theatre Mlle. wikipedia.org
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Mademoiselle Modiste (film)
Mademoiselle Modiste is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film produced by and starring Corinne Griffith and distributed by First National Pictures Modiste, with a libretto by Henry Martyn Blossom, which was similar to the MGM film The Merry Widow. It is now considered a lost film. wikipedia.org
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typiste
typiste (taɪˈpiːst) [Alteration of typist, with Fr. termination as in modiste, misinterpreted as fem.] A female typist.1923 Daily Mail 26 Feb. 8 An actress who played the part of a typiste. 1969 West Australian 5 July 65/1 (Advt.), Shorthand typiste. Oxford English Dictionary
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The Dressmaker (opera)
Modehandlerskan (The Modiste or The Dressmaker) is a three-act operetta by Franz Berwald, to a libretto by the composer and others. wikipedia.org
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modistic
▪ I. modistic, a.1 (məʊˈdɪstɪk) [f. modiste + -ic.] Relating to fashion or fashions.1907 Times 16 Nov. 9/6 The sleeves of this dress show the trend of modistic thought in this direction. 1915 Queen 6 Nov. 855/3 The modistic information it contains is of the most enlightening description.▪ II. modist... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dressmaker
Dressmakers were historically known as mantua-makers, and are also known as a modiste or fabrician. Modiste, a maker of fashionable clothing and accessories, with the implication that the articles made reflect the current Paris fashions. wikipedia.org
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Harmony at Home
Haller Charles Eaton as Willie Haller Dixie Lee as Rita Joyce William Collier, Sr. as Joe Haller Elizabeth Patterson as Emma Haller Dot Farley as The Modiste wikipedia.org
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Henry Blossom
Modiste (1905), The Red Mill (1906), The Princess Pat (1915), and Eileen (1917). Modiste (1905), The Red Mill (1906), The Princess Pat (1915), and Eileen (1917). wikipedia.org
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Ada Meade
Modiste, and she gained attention when Scheff was unable to perform in the title role in an engagement in Cleveland, leading Meade to fill that role. Modiste, Broadway plays in which Meade performed included The Two Roses (1904), Fatinitza (1904), High Jinks (1913), The Red Canary (1914), A World of wikipedia.org
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Vladimir Kurochkin
(1873), Two by Two is Five (1875) and A Modiste's Diary (1875). wikipedia.org
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Mad Hour
Kent as Elmer Grubb Lowell Sherman as Joe Mack Norman Trevor as Hemingway Sr Eddie Clayton as Red Jim Farley as Inspector Rose Dione as Modiste wikipedia.org
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The Pink Opera Cloak
She secures employment as demonstrating model for a fashionable modiste. The modiste refuses to believe Ella's story and she is discharged. wikipedia.org
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The Lookout Girl
Gladden James - Bob Conway Henry Hebert - Sheriff Jimmy Aubrey - Dean's Valet Broderick O'Farrell - Banker Hargrave Jean Huntley - Nurse Geraldine Leslie - Modiste wikipedia.org
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Stolen Love (film)
Hastings Rex Lease as Bill Owen Moore as Curtis Barlow Helen Lynch as Ruth Blanche Frederici as Aunt Evvie Joy Winthrop as Aunt Babe Betty Blythe as Modiste wikipedia.org
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