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Jeanne Millerand

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Jeanne Millerand (1864-1950) was a first lady of France in 1920-1924. She was married to President Alexandre Millerand.

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

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