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  1. Countess Marie Anatole Louise Élisabeth Greffulhe ( née de Riquet de Caraman-Chimay; 11 July 1860 – 21 August 1952) was a French socialite, known as a renowned beauty and queen of the salons of the Faubourg Saint-Germain in Paris. [1] Life. Portrait of Élisabeth, with her daughter Élaine, 1886.

  2. 6 de nov. de 2015 · In 1918, Vogue reported that Countess Élisabeth Greffulhe, patron to some of the Belle Epoque’s most prominent artists and the reigning queen of the Parisian salon scene, would often visit...

  3. This exhibition focusing on the wardrobe of Élizabeth, Countess Greffulhe, whose beauty and elegance was one of the main inspirations for Marcel Proust and the fashion designers of her time. She was the cousin of French dandy and poet Robert de Montesquiou and was immortalised for posterity by Marcel Proust as the Duchess of Guermantes in the ...

  4. Proust’s Muse, The Countess Greffulhe featured extraordinary fashions from the legendary wardrobe of Élisabeth de Caraman-Chimay, the Countess Greffulhe (1860–1952). A famous beauty celebrated for her “aristocratic and artistic elegance,” the countess was a fashion icon comparable to Daphne Guinness today.

  5. 11 de nov. de 2015 · The Met and the Palais Galliera in Paris are unveiling shows celebrating two women with fabulous style (and no stylists): Jacqueline de Ribes and Élisabeth, Countess Greffulhe.

  6. 10 de nov. de 2015 · Élisabeth Greffulhe: La musa de Proust | EL PAÍS Semanal | EL PAÍS. La musa de Proust. La condesa de Greffulhe inspiró al escritor y a los grandes diseñadores de su tiempo. Use Lahoz. Nov...

  7. Élisabeth de Caraman-Chimay, the Countess Greffulhe (1860–1952), patronized the greatest couturiers of her day, but her audacious personal style was very much her own. As the press observed: “Her fashions, whether invented for her or by her must resemble no one else’s,” adding that she preferred to look “bizarre” rather than “banal.”