Pauline Trigère
Pauline Trigère was a French-American fashion designer who was known for her elegant and sophisticated clothing designs during the mid-20th century. While Trigère was primarily known for her clothing designs, she also created a line of jewelry that complemented her clothing collections.
Trigère's jewelry designs were characterized by their simplicity and elegance. She favored clean lines and geometric shapes, and her pieces were often crafted from high-quality materials such as gold, silver, and precious gemstones. Trigère's jewelry designs were timeless and classic, and they were intended to be worn as both statement pieces and everyday accessories.
One of Trigère's most famous jewelry designs was a gold choker necklace that she created in the 1950s. The necklace was crafted from a series of gold discs that were linked together, and it was designed to complement her signature draped dresses and evening gowns. Trigère's jewelry designs were sold through her fashion boutique in New York City, as well as through high-end department stores such as Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus.
Trigère's jewelry designs were characterized by their simplicity and elegance. She favored clean lines and geometric shapes, and her pieces were often crafted from high-quality materials such as gold, silver, and precious gemstones. Trigère's jewelry designs were timeless and classic, and they were intended to be worn as both statement pieces and everyday accessories.
One of Trigère's most famous jewelry designs was a gold choker necklace that she created in the 1950s. The necklace was crafted from a series of gold discs that were linked together, and it was designed to complement her signature draped dresses and evening gowns. Trigère's jewelry designs were sold through her fashion boutique in New York City, as well as through high-end department stores such as Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus.