Major reference in women’s fashion, Poupie Cadolle is the worthy heir to a family passionate about fine lingerie. Poupie is the direct descendant of the founder of the brand, a certain Herminie Cadolle, who launched her house of creation in 1889, where luxury and tradition are its flagship trademarks.
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Striving to improve women’s comfort, Cadolle, dedicated to the body, seduction and refinement, decides to split the female corset in two, thereby inventing the brasier. It will find takers among many a famous personalities, such as Mata Hari, Coco Chanel or the Duchess of Windsor.
Worried about keeping up its tradition of showcasing the female physique, Crazy Horse Paris calls upon Poupie Cadolle to design and draw the corsets worn on stage by its splendid creatures.
From costumes to beauty accessories, the Poupie Cadolle corsets enhance the bodies of the divine Crazy Girls and their magnificent curves. A supplement of esthetic appeal in a creative universe constantly renewing itself, while underscoring a most glamorous voluptuousness…
The famous Crazy Horse Paris and its legendary dance troupe couldn’t do without the services of Poupie Cadolle to reassert its identity around a common source of inspiration: women in all their complexity. Making women more beautiful, their curves, rounded hips, sensually accentuating their seductiveness. Worshipping and embellishing women while not letting the costumes overshadow them, such is their credo.
Used to the precision and perfectionism demanded by Alain Bernardin, founder of the mythical living house of creations in 1951, Poupie Cadolle excels in her art of refashioning the laced corset to suit modern day tastes. She designs for the magnificent dancers of Crazy Horse Paris, but also for all women.
Creator for the mythical Parisian cabaret since the early nineties, Poupie Cadolle directs one of the most reputable houses of luxury lingerie and corsets since 1970.
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