Jeanne Millerand

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Jeanne Millerand

Jeanne Millerand (May 7, 1864 – October 23, 1950) was the wife of the President of France Alexandre Millerand.

Jeanne Millerand was admired for her representational qualities. She was old fashioned and conventional; she forbade her children from listening to modern music, and despite the new fashion of the 1920s, she continued to dress in older fashions, in a corset, long skirts, and big hats.

References

Bertrand Meyer-Stabley, Les Dames de l'Élysée. Celles d'hier et de demain, Librairie Académique Perrin, Paris.

Unofficial roles
Preceded by Spouse of the President of France
1920–1924
Vacant
Title next held by
Jeanne Doumergue