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"Pompadour: A Timeless Icon of Elegance and Style" From the grand halls of Versailles to the fashionable streets of early 20th century London

Background imagePompadour Collection: Woman sipping from spoon, (B&W), portrait

Woman sipping from spoon, (B&W), portrait

Background imagePompadour Collection: Woman with pompadour making face in studio, (B&W), close-up, portrait

Woman with pompadour making face in studio, (B&W), close-up, portrait

Background imagePompadour Collection: Woman gesturing in studio, (B&W), portrait

Woman gesturing in studio, (B&W), portrait

Background imagePompadour Collection: Teenage boy (16-17) smiling, posing in studio, (B&W), close-up, portrait

Teenage boy (16-17) smiling, posing in studio, (B&W), close-up, portrait

Background imagePompadour Collection: Abel Francois Poisson, Marquis de Marigny (1727-1781) brother of Madame de Pompadour

Abel Francois Poisson, Marquis de Marigny (1727-1781) brother of Madame de Pompadour. Directeur-general, Batiments du Roi. Portrait by Louis Tocque (1696-1772) French painter

Background imagePompadour Collection: STEUBEN, Baron Charles von (1788-1856). Jeanne-Antoinette

STEUBEN, Baron Charles von (1788-1856). Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour. Portrait after an original by Maurice Quentin de Latour. Oil on canvas. FRANCE. Versailles

Background imagePompadour Collection: MARQUISE DE POMPADOUR (1721-1764). N

MARQUISE DE POMPADOUR (1721-1764). N

Background imagePompadour Collection: MARQUISE DE POMPADOUR (1721-1764). Mistress of King Louis XV of France

MARQUISE DE POMPADOUR (1721-1764). Mistress of King Louis XV of France. Wood engraving, English, 19th century, after a woodcut by Adolf von Menzel

Background imagePompadour Collection: MADAME POMPADOUR, 1927. Gibb McLaughlin scene from the film

MADAME POMPADOUR, 1927. Gibb McLaughlin scene from the film

Background imagePompadour Collection: Mme De Pompadour / Bettani

Mme De Pompadour / Bettani
Madame de Pompadour A woman wears the fashions from the period of Louis XV

Background imagePompadour Collection: Mme De Pompadour / Latour

Mme De Pompadour / Latour
JEANNE-ANTOINETTE POISSON (MARQUISE DE POMPADOUR) - Mistress to Louis XV of France

Background imagePompadour Collection: Mme De Pompadour / Laguich

Mme De Pompadour / Laguich
JEANNE-ANTOINETTE POISSON (MARQUISE DE POMPADOUR) - Mistress to Louis XV of France Date: 1721-1764

Background imagePompadour Collection: Pompadour Older

Pompadour Older
JEANNE-ANTOINETTE POISSON marquise de POMPADOUR mistress of Louis XV of France

Background imagePompadour Collection: Pompadour Reading

Pompadour Reading
JEANNE-ANTOINETTE POISSON marquise de POMPADOUR mistress of Louis XV of France

Background imagePompadour Collection: POMPADOUR

POMPADOUR
JEANNE-ANTOINETTE POISSON, madame de POMPADOUR, mistress of Louis XV

Background imagePompadour Collection: Mme De Pompadour / Miniatu

Mme De Pompadour / Miniatu
Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson (Marquise De Pompadour) Mistress to Louis XV of France

Background imagePompadour Collection: Mme De Pompadour / Cig Cd

Mme De Pompadour / Cig Cd
Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson (Marquise De Pompadour) Mistress to Louis XV of France

Background imagePompadour Collection: Mozart Pompadour

Mozart Pompadour
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART received by Madame de Pompadour

Background imagePompadour Collection: Mme De Pompadour / Boucher

Mme De Pompadour / Boucher
JEANNE-ANTOINETTE POISSON (MARQUISE DE POMPADOUR) - Mistress to Louis XV of France

Background imagePompadour Collection: Mme De Pompadour / Costume

Mme De Pompadour / Costume
JEANNE-ANTOINETTE POISSON (MARQUISE DE POMPADOUR) - Mistress to Louis XV of France



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"Pompadour: A Timeless Icon of Elegance and Style" From the grand halls of Versailles to the fashionable streets of early 20th century London, the name "Pompadour" has become synonymous with sophistication and grace. This iconic hairstyle, named after Madame de Pompadour herself, has stood the test of time as a symbol of timeless beauty. In 1763, a young Mozart was presented to Mme de Pompadour at Versailles. As he played his enchanting melodies, her pompadoured hair perfectly framed her regal face, showcasing her impeccable taste in fashion. Fast forward to 1905 when Auriol Lee donned a hat adorned with feathers that accentuated her pompadoured locks. The combination exuded an air of confidence and allure that captivated all who laid eyes upon her. Madame de Pompadour herself was not only known for her influential role in French society but also for popularizing this elegant hairstyle. Her portrait by Francois Boucher immortalizes her with a flawless pompadour that became an inspiration for women across Europe. Fashion illustrations from the early 20th century showcased women sporting elaborate pompadours paired with exquisite gowns. These illustrations captured the essence of femininity and glamour during this era. The musical play "Madame Pompadour" brought Evelyn Laye's portrayal of this historical figure to life on stage in London in 1923. With every graceful movement accompanied by a perfectly styled pompadour, Laye embodied the spirit and charm associated with this iconic hairstyle. Another production titled "Primrose" continued to celebrate the elegance of the pompadour at London's Winter Garden Theatre in 1924. The leading ladies graced the stage wearing extravagant costumes complemented by their meticulously coiffed hairdos.