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Martine Barrat (date of birth unknown), based in New York, has photographed the black inhabitants of Harlem since the early 1980s; Claude Batho (1935–1981), remembered for the detailed images of her home and for her series on Claude Monet's garden at Giverny
France portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Female models from France . This category is for articles about female models from the European country of France .
This list of Vogue France cover models 1950–present is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Vogue France, the French edition of Vogue magazine. Until November 2021, the magazine was named Vogue Paris .
Blanche Monnier (French pronunciation: [blɑ̃ʃ mɔnje]; 1 March 1849 – 13 October 1913), often known in France as la Séquestrée de Poitiers [a] (roughly, "The Confined Woman of Poitiers"), [1] was a woman from Poitiers, France, who was secretly kept locked in a small room by her aristocratic mother and brother for 25 years.
Corsica is the fifth most popular naturist destination in France. [148] Camping Rivabella in Aleria - Corse [149] Camping Village Vacances Bagheera in Bravone - Corse [150] Club Aqua Nature de Balagne C/O Jean-Jacques Santoni; Club Corsicana [151] Corsica Natura [152] Domaine de Bagheera [150] Les Eucalyptus [153] Riva Bella Nature Thalasso ...
Women of medieval France (18 C, 5 P) N. French noblewomen (6 C, 9 P) Norman women (3 C) Q. Queens consort of France (8 C, 57 P) Pages in category "French women"
Girls were schooled too but not to assume political responsibility. They were ineligible for leadership positions and were generally considered to have an inferior intellect to that of their brothers. France had many small local schools in which working-class children, both boys and girls, learned to read, the better "to know, love, and serve God."
The Miss France competition was founded in 1920, using the name La plus belle femme de France (English: The most beautiful woman of France). After two editions, the competition was abandoned, and later rebranded as Miss France in 1927. Miss France was held annually until 1940, due to World War II, and has since been held annually again since 1947.