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The Cadolle Lingerie House Timeline

This timeline chronicles the establishment and evolution of Cadolle Lingerie, the foundation of Herminie Cadolle's legacy and the birthplace of the modern bra.
Founding of Cadolle Lingerie
1889
Herminie Cadolle founded her lingerie house in Paris. Initially, the house sold various types of lingerie and corsetry. This venture marked the beginning of her career as an entrepreneur and innovator in women's fashion.
Development of the 'corselet gorge'
1890s
Cadolle began experimenting with dividing the traditional corset into two separate pieces: one supporting the breasts and another shaping the waist. This innovative design, known as the 'corselet gorge,' is considered a precursor to the modern bra.
Patent Application
1905
While specific patent details are difficult to ascertain due to historical record keeping, it's highly probable that Cadolle sought to protect her innovative designs for the 'corselet gorge' and related undergarments during this period, marking a key step in securing her intellectual property and establishing her brand's unique identity.
Growth and Recognition
Early 20th Century
Cadolle Lingerie gained recognition for its innovative designs and high-quality craftsmanship. The company catered to a discerning clientele, including royalty, dancers, and actresses, further establishing its reputation as a leading lingerie house.
Continuation and Evolution
Post-Herminie
After Herminie's death in 1926, the Cadolle Lingerie House continued to thrive under the management of her descendants. The company adapted to changing fashion trends while maintaining its commitment to quality and innovation, solidifying its position as a long-standing and influential force in the lingerie industry.