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Arlette Collection

"Arlette: A Timeless Icon of Elegance and Glamour" Madame Novello Davies, accompanied by her talented son Ivor Novello

Background imageArlette Collection: Star-Shine and Sun-Shine on the Riviera, well

Star-Shine and Sun-Shine on the Riviera, well known actresses (Mlle Arlette Dorgere, The Guy Sisters, Evelyn Laye, Mlle Falconetti and Betty Balfour) sketched at Monte Carlo, 1927 by A

Background imageArlette Collection: Seven hats designed by French milliner Arlette Carus

Seven hats designed by French milliner Arlette Carus. Chapeaux par Arlette Carus. Handcoloured pochoir (stencil) etching after an illustration by Eiger from Tommaso Antonginis Journal des Dames et

Background imageArlette Collection: Woman in vest of Scottish silk vest, crepe cotton skirt

Woman in vest of Scottish silk vest, crepe cotton skirt
Woman sitting in armchair wearing a vest of Scottish silk vest, crepe cotton skirt, with a cat playing with her parasol. Veste de soie ecossaise, jupe de crepon de coton souris

Background imageArlette Collection: Jeanne Saulier as Arlette in La Chauve-Souris (coloured photo)

Jeanne Saulier as Arlette in La Chauve-Souris (coloured photo)
978057 Jeanne Saulier as Arlette in La Chauve-Souris (coloured photo) by Reutlinger Studio (1850-1937) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jeanne Saulier, French actress)

Background imageArlette Collection: Theatre Des Varietes. La Chauve-Souris. Arlette. - Mlle. Jeanne Saulier, 1904. Creator: Unknown

Theatre Des Varietes. La Chauve-Souris. Arlette. - Mlle. Jeanne Saulier, 1904. Creator: Unknown
Theatre Des Varietes. La Chauve-Souris. Arlette. - Mlle. Jeanne Saulier, 1904. Jeanne Saulier as Arlette in La Chauve-Souris or Die Fledermaus a Vienese operetta by Johann Strauss adapted by Paul

Background imageArlette Collection: Arlette poster

Arlette poster
Poster for Arlette illustrated by a couple, she in blue beret, frilly pantaloons and ballet shoes, and he in military style clothing with sword accessory

Background imageArlette Collection: Madame Novello Davies & her son, Ivor Novello

Madame Novello Davies & her son, Ivor Novello
The Welsh composer, singer and actor, David Ivor Davies (1893-1951), better known as Ivor Novello, pictured with his mother, Madame Novello Davies

Background imageArlette Collection: Parisennes models wearing the latest fashion 1912

Parisennes models wearing the latest fashion 1912
Parisenne actresses modelling garments that were the thing for the coming season. April 1912

Background imageArlette Collection: Arlette, by Austen Huron and George Arthurs

Arlette, by Austen Huron and George Arthurs from the French of Claude Roland and L Bourvet, with music by Ivor Novello et al. First produced at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, September 1917

Background imageArlette Collection: Photo of Paul Helleu & Mlle Arlette Dorgiere in the Tatler

Photo of Paul Helleu & Mlle Arlette Dorgiere in the Tatler
Black and white full page photograph in the Tatler of Paul Cesar Helleu, French oil painter, pastel artist, drypoint etcher, and designer

Background imageArlette Collection: Arlette Dorg貥

Arlette Dorg貥; (1880 - 1965), French actress, wearing a door-knocker hairstyle. Date: 1904


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"Arlette: A Timeless Icon of Elegance and Glamour" Madame Novello Davies, accompanied by her talented son Ivor Novello, basked in the Star-Shine and Sun-Shine on the Riviera. Their presence exuded an aura of sophistication that captivated all who crossed their path. Adorned with seven exquisite hats designed by the renowned French milliner Arlette Carus, Madame Novello Davies was a vision of style and grace. Her ensemble boasted a vest made from Scottish silk, perfectly complementing her flowing crepe cotton skirt. In 1904, Jeanne Saulier mesmerized audiences as she portrayed Arlette in La Chauve-Souris at Theatre Des Varietes. A coloured photograph captured her enchanting performance, showcasing Arlette's allure and charm. Parisennes models showcased the latest fashion trends of 1912 with elegance and poise. Among them stood Arlette herself - a symbol of impeccable taste and refinement. The name "Arlette" resonated beyond the world of fashion; it became synonymous with beauty and artistry. Austen Huron and George Arthurs immortalized this icon through their play titled "Arlette, " capturing her essence for generations to come. A captivating photo featured Paul Helleu alongside Mlle Arlette Dorgiere in Tatler magazine, radiating an undeniable chemistry that left viewers spellbound. The enigmatic beauty of Mlle Dorgiere further solidified the mystique surrounding the name "Arlette. " An iconic poster bearing only one word - "Arlette" - adorned billboards across cities worldwide. It evoked curiosity among passersby who were eager to uncover the secrets behind this enigmatic figure. From stage performances to high society events, from Parisian runways to international magazines – Arlette transcended boundaries as a timeless symbol of elegance and glamour that continues to inspire even today.