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Mirande, formerly Maison Doucet

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Share of 100F - Paris 1930

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Share to bearer issued in Paris in 1930.

Georges Camille Dœuillet (1865-1929), a French couturier, opened a haute couture house in Paris in 1900. He became president of the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne in 1912.

In 1925, Georges Aubert took Dœuillet on the stock market: Aubert acquired a large stake and became the house's director. In the following months, Dœuillet merged with the House of Jacques Doucet, forming a holding company headed by Aubert and including the haute couture houses Agnès, Paul Poiret, Drecoll et Beer, and Germaine Patat.

In 1929, the new Dœuillet-Doucet firm was consolidated at 21 rue de la Paix with Maison Mirande, with which it also merged in 1930. The group then moved to 47 rue Pierre-Charron.

Georges Dœuillet died in 1929, and the new Dœuillet-Doucet company was liquidated in 1937, not without running into trouble with Banque Oustric.

23989
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Country
France
Theme
Fashion
Condition
EF

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