#84 Bettina in violet wool suit, jacket is fitted with boldy notched lapel, skirt is bell shaped, blouse in tortoise shell silk by Paquin, 1951

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#84 Bettina in violet wool suit, jacket is fitted with boldy notched lapel, skirt is bell shaped, blouse in tortoise shell silk by Paquin, 1951

Poised in profile beside a shop window, Bettina wears a violet wool suit that reads as pure early-1950s Parisian polish. The jacket is sharply tailored and cinched at the waist, its boldly notched lapel framing a sculptural neckline, while large buttons and dark gloves add graphic contrast. A small matching cap and neatly styled hair keep the silhouette streamlined and modern.

The bell-shaped skirt falls with a soft architectural swing, balancing the fitted bodice with elegant movement. At her throat, a tortoiseshell-toned silk blouse—styled into a generous bow—introduces warmth and sheen against the matte wool, a luxurious touch associated with Paquin’s couture sensibility. In her hand, a structured clutch echoes the outfit’s clean lines, turning accessories into part of the composition rather than afterthoughts.

Behind her, the glass reflects her figure and hints at street life beyond, grounding the couture look in an everyday urban setting. The color fashion photography heightens the richness of the violet and the subtle textures of wool and silk, making the ensemble feel tangible as well as aspirational. As a fashion and culture moment, the image captures how postwar style fused discipline and femininity—precise tailoring, dramatic detailing, and a confident, self-possessed stance.