France Anglade dans “Caroline Chérie” de Denys de La Patellière (1968) - remake du film éponyme de Richard Pottier avec Martine Carol (1951) d'après le roman éponyme de Cécil Saint-Laurent (1947) - mai 2026.

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France Anglade dans “Caroline Chérie” de Denys de La Patellière (1968) - remake du film éponyme de Richard Pottier avec Martine Carol (1951) d'après le roman éponyme de Cécil Saint-Laurent (1947) - mai 2026.

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Model in elegant understated gray wool dress with satin blouson bodice by Grès, hat by Svend, photo by Pottier, 1956
1958 Philippe Pottier, Simone DAillencourt in Madam Gres
Model in beige and white polka-dot silk shantung dress, skirt is finely pleated, by Manguin, photo by Pottier, 1955
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Model in romantic hat with net veil and roses by Maud et Nano,
L’Officiel, 1947
Photo Philippe Pottier

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Traje de chaqueta ovalado, 1954.
Modelo: Rose Marie
Diseñador: Jacques Fath
Fotógrafo: Pottier
50s red coat dress Model in Gres, photo by Pottier, 1952 | flickr skorver1
France Anglade dans "Caroline Chérie" de Denys de La Patellière (1968) - remake du film éponyme de Richard Pottier avec Martine Carol (1951) d'après le roman éponyme de Cécil Saint-Laurent (1947) - mai 2026.