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Madeleine Collection

Madeleine Force Astor (1893-1940), the second wife and widow of John Jacob Astor IV, was a woman of elegance and grace

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Madeleine Collection: MADELEINE FORCE ASTOR (1893-1940). Second wife and widow of John Jacob Astor IV
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Madeleine Collection: Lady Golfers Outfit
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Madeleine Collection: The Flower Market Of The Madeleine by Blampied
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Madeleine Collection: Tatler cover - Christian Dior suit
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Madeleine Collection: Eglise de la Madeleine, Paris, France
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Madeleine Collection: France / Rennes-Le-Chateau
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Madeleine Collection: Egyptian Dress / Vionnet
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Madeleine Collection: Madeleine Carroll
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Madeleine Collection: The Parlement of Paris Altarpiece, 1453-55 (oil on panel)
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Madeleine Collection: The swing bridge and Madeleine church, Besancon, France The
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Madeleine Collection: Tatler front-cover: Madeleine Carroll
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Madeleine Collection: Reclining Nude in an Elegant Interior, (oil on canvas)
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Madeleine Collection: Ripe fruit, segment, stone, of the Madeleine peach, Amydalus persica
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Madeleine Collection: Man in new blue suit, pearl vest and white shirt, 1913
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Madeleine Collection: Woman in dress and cape of bleu crepe de chine
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Madeleine Collection: Portrait of Madeleine Carroll, 1935, (1936). Creator: Philip de Laszlo
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Madeleine Collection: The Madeleine
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Madeleine Collection: Madeleine Carroll
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Madeleine Collection: Miles Mander and Madeleine Carroll in The First Born
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028558
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028560
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028559
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028556
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028557
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028554
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028555
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028552
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028553
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028550
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028551
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028549
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028546
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028548
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028547
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028545
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028544
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028543
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028542
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028541
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028539
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028540
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028538
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028537
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Madeleine Collection: DDE-90028536
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Madeleine Collection: La Maternelle, directed and written by Jean Benoit-Levy and Marie Epstein, 1933 (film still)
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Madeleine Collection: Madeleine Gurdon Lloyd Webber
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Madeleine Collection: Madeleine Gurdon Baroness Lloyd Webber
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Madeleine Collection: Haute Couture, (oil on canvas)


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Madeleine Force Astor (1893-1940), the second wife and widow of John Jacob Astor IV, was a woman of elegance and grace. She captivated hearts with her timeless beauty and impeccable style. In Lady Golfers Outfit, Madeleine showcased her love for sports while still exuding sophistication. Her presence on the golf course was as striking as her fashion choices. The Flower Market Of The Madeleine by Blampied captured the essence of Parisian charm that resonated with Madeleine. The vibrant colors and fragrant blooms mirrored her own radiant personality. On the cover of Tatler, Madeleine donned a Christian Dior suit that epitomized class and refinement. She effortlessly embodied the spirit of high society in every aspect of her life. Eglise de la Madeleine in Paris, France held a special place in Madeleine's heart. Its grandeur and architectural beauty were reminiscent of her own inner strength and resilience. From France to Rennes-Le-Chateau, history intertwined with the name "Madeleine. " It symbolized not only a person but also an era filled with mystery, secrets, and hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. In an Egyptian Dress designed by Vionnet, Madeleine embraced exoticism while staying true to her sophisticated taste. Her ability to seamlessly blend cultures through fashion was truly remarkable. Actress Madeleine Carroll enchanted audiences worldwide with her captivating performances on screen. Her talent matched perfectly with her namesake's allure, leaving an indelible mark on Hollywood history. The Parlement of Paris Altarpiece depicted religious devotion through artistry—a concept that resonated deeply within Madeleine's soul. It represented faith as both a personal journey and a communal experience. Besancon's swing bridge stood tall against the backdrop of the majestic Madeleine church—an enchanting sight that encapsulated both tradition and progressiveness simultaneously.