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"doyenne" Definitions
  1. the most respected or most experienced woman member of a group or profession

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Hedgeman, the "doyenne of American Negro women," as Pauli Murray called her,
He blamed Martha Stewart, the doyenne of domestic arts, for the slide.
Her mocking 165-word description of the doyenne of New York society Mrs.
Meet Carol Spencer, doll dresser extraordinaire and unsung doyenne of American fashion history.
Check in A Southern California doyenne gets a bit of a freshening up.
Tependris, the fictional society doyenne he has been drawing for the last 20 years.
Perhaps Highgarden's OG doyenne of boy-kingslaying can teach him a thing or two?
A former princess, design doyenne and sometime actress, she inspired a generation of designers.
The great doyenne of reality television, RuPaul, put on a Stetson and welcomed the great doyenne of Real Housewives, Andy Cohen, and they, for some reason, had the contestants put on cowgirl drag and do their version of a hoedown (or maybe ho-down?).
How could one possibly argue with the doyenne of American home cooking, the Barefoot Contessa herself?
Elena Poniatowska, the doyenne of Mexican journalism, recalls meeting him when he was a young man.
Arguably the doyenne of American outsider art dealers, she had galleries in Chicago and New York.
Tisci said he was overjoyed to have the chance to work with a doyenne of British fashion.
I was also honored to meet with longtime White House correspondent and Black Twitter doyenne April Ryan.
Pat McGrath, the doyenne of runway makeup artists, posts images of contestants on her social media accounts.
Ms. Bouglione never lost her love of the circus, even as she matured into the family's doyenne.
His most famous sketches depict his imaginary alter ego, a bouffant-haired, aquiline-nosed doyenne named Mrs.
In walked Lisa Eisner, a West Coast doyenne who is known as one of Mr. Ford's biggest inspirations.
"I've joined every other reporter in being incredibly jealous of Michael's access," said Tammy Haddad, the D.C. doyenne.
We have the great stylist and reporter Alan Richman on Maguy Le Coze, the doyenne of Le Bernardin.
Just outside the standing-room-only salon, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey chatted quietly with Cosmo doyenne Joanna Coles.
In 2005, art book doyenne Dagny Corcoran opened her Art Catalogues shop on the ground floor, increasing foot traffic.
"We just set a number," Shaw told the crowd at a March panel at Los Angeles women's club Doyenne.
"He's probably the most plugged-in person in Washington," said Sally Quinn, the Washington journalism doyenne and a friend.
The American Hotel, established in 1846, remains the doyenne of Main Street, with a clubby bar and dining room.
Clare Hollingworth, a British journalist who became the undisputed doyenne of war correspondents, died in Hong Kong at 105.
Ms. Halaby now lives in New York and, at 81, is something of a doyenne of the Palestinian art world.
Now the doyenne of American academic China-watchers, Alice Miller of Stanford University's Hoover Institution, has proposed an alternative comparison.
In a different world, Morisot would be the doyenne of an established tradition that built and expanded on her example.
I say this to bring your attention to our Monday doyenne, Lynn Lempel, whose work always fills me with delight.
The pairing of her with Venus X, the doyenne of the post-genre, all-subcultures-welcome GHE220183G27999TH11K party, is inspired.
Original beauty influencer and skin-care doyenne Paula Begoun is alight with energy when I meet her in London's Soho Hotel.
A worthy tribute to Elizabeth David: doyenne of British food writing, who rescued a whole nation from canned peaches and Spam.
But the honeymoon was short-lived, and it wasn't long before the new owner had run afoul of the demanding doyenne.
Also on view is an immersive performance installation by artist, AIDS activist, and doyenne of the queer club scene Julie Tolentino.
The doyenne of European leaders, she was by then on her fourth French president, having worked first with Mr Chirac in 2005.
That the word "doyenne" was used in reference to a man was not the British paper's only issue with the story, presumably.
Late last September, Phyllis Kind, a doyenne of the outsider art field in the United States, died at the age of 85.
Adele, the doyenne of the mid-tempo ballad, empress of the tear-jerking break up tune – can actually lay down some badass bars.
Stewart's keynote will share her philosophies on living and curating one's home, undoubtedly full of "good things," as the doyenne herself might say.
Peggy Siegal, the doyenne of New York publicists, had lunch aboard the vessel with Mr. Geffen in St. Barth's over the New Year's holiday.
The survival of 13th Street Repertory Company, a relic from Greenwich Village's bohemian past, depends on the survival of its 100-year-old doyenne.
At a charity brunch on Saturday hosted by the Washington doyenne Tammy Haddad, Jay Leno was the featured guest — and even he seemed unimpressed.
After seventy-five years in business, Sy Presten Associates has been virtually shuttered by one e-mail from Cindy Adams , the Post's gossip doyenne.
Eva is the doyenne of a very New York kind of fine jewelry that'd make Charles Tiffany and Louis-Francois Cartier spin in their graves.
That's not to say the 34-year-old BDSM doyenne didn't bring her own set of industry bona fides when she joined Kink in 2010.
Washington (CNN)On Tuesday night, word came that Barbara Bush, the 92-year-old doyenne of the first family of Republican politics, had passed away.
Ehrman became the outspoken doyenne of a generation of Democratic leaders who turned to her for expertise on the Jewish vote and the Middle East.
Illustrating how she triumphed in a segregated and male-dominated industry, the show includes both Tharpe standards and original tunes by the Electric Doyenne Band.
The Melbourne entrepreneur and mother of four became the doyenne of a French chateau after buying and gutting the neglected 183th-century property on a whim.
Two New York interior designer favorites — the lighting doyenne Lindsey Adelman and the wallpaper-design duo Calico — collaborated on a launch of works themed around corrosion.
Ms. Vreeland (whose husband is the grandson of the fashion doyenne Diana Vreeland, seen in archival footage here) was wise to display Beaton's art so generously.
S&S introduced Gottlieb to Nina Bourne, doyenne of advertising copy, and associate publisher Tony Schulte; the conviviality of this trio emerges with the requisite happy sparks.
The Doyenne of Domesticity recently sat down with Town & Country Magazine to talk about everything from her love life to her love of the Big Green Egg.
So when we found out that they'll be teaming up with BBC 1Xtra for a series of takeovers alongside scene doyenne Sian Anderson we were really excited.
The Emily Post Institute, which carries on the work of the eponymous doyenne of etiquette, suggests skipping the hug altogether unless you are closely acquainted with someone.
After Stella McCartney's announcement that she would debut a full men's wear line in November, the leather goods doyenne Anya Hindmarch is adding a "For Him" collection.
Amy Sedaris, the actor, writer and doyenne of eccentric entertaining, recently released her own rainbow mix of sprinkles and "decorettes," for topping cupcakes, popcorn and French fries.
Doyenne, a year-old private club for women, had partnered with Hulu's women's arm, Hula, to host a panel about the advancement of women in the entertainment industry.
After pardoning conservative pundit Dinesh D'Souza last week, Trump told reporters on Air Force One that he was mulling similar actions for Blagojevich and lifestyle doyenne Martha Stewart.
Long before she put pen to paper, she was known as "the doyenne of English book editors," as The New York Times Book Review described her in 2001.
Called "the doyenne of branding" by Campaign Magazine and recognised in the Debrett's 2015 list as one of Britain's 500 most influential people, Rita's early career was in advertising.
HELEN ZILLE, a doyenne of South Africa's liberal opposition, knew it was time to go when she stepped down as leader of the Democratic Alliance (DA) two years ago.
Kumar is best known for her luxury designs that showcase Indian craftsmanship and the doyenne counts everyone from Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai to the late Princess Diana as patrons.
Maison Vy, a stark-white, colonial-style hotel, is from Trinh Diem Vy, the doyenne of food in Hoi An, a charming Unesco World Heritage town in central Vietnam.
As dairy is the doyenne of the Dolomites, fragrant wedges of local Stelvio, Piave, Fodom and Bastardo del Grappa (accompanied by housemade jams) were essential to the antipasti course.
"He is a kind and wonderful man," said Cindy Adams of The New York Post, who, at 88, has prevailed as the city's last doyenne of the printed gossip column.
There's some scathing satirical potential in this setup — the privileged white doyenne exploiting black poverty — but that would require backbone, edge and honesty, none of which this movie finally has.
A few years ago, he was looking through a list of orders on his computer when he found one from Marcella Hazan, the doyenne of Italian cuisine in the United States.
Bloomingdale was a high-octane doyenne of the Social Register whose friendships — many remarkable for their longevity — encompassed presidents and princes, tycoons and leaders of government, entertainment, publishing and the arts.
Dorothy Parker, the famous wit, author and doyenne of the legendary Algonquin Round Table, published reviews, short fiction and poetry in The New Yorker throughout the 1920s and '30s (and onward).
For the past 30 years, she has reigned unchallenged as the doyenne of institutional critique, a branch of conceptual art concerned with the internal machinery of museums and other social constructs.
Dench, the doyenne of British theatre and film and honorary president of the Bronte Society, had urged the public to help bring the "little book home to Haworth" by donating money.
Birgitta Dahl, a former speaker of the Swedish Parliament, who at 81 is regarded as the doyenne of the equal rights movement, remembers when life wasn't so rosy for women in Sweden.
And Justice Ruth Ginsburg, the court's doyenne of civil procedure, was intrigued enough by the jurisdictional issue to make it the focus of the very first question to Shanmugam, Seila Law's counsel.
But Martha Stewart, who built an empire as the doyenne of domesticity, has teamed up with a Canadian cannabis company to create and promote a new line of hemp-based CBD products.
Log on to the NYT Styles Facebook page; we'll be backstage and on Facebook Live with the beauty doyenne Pat McGrath pre-show, before peeking at the latest beauty looks for the season.
Her work on the O'Keeffe documentary, seen on PBS stations in 1977, started with doubts: O'Keeffe, the doyenne of American painting, was then in her late 80s and rarely spoke to the media.
She was saucy and tart, a society doyenne who served as the unofficial queen of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the New York Public Library, the Animal Medical Center and New York Hospital.
Along with his son John Pizzarelli on guitar and vocals, the lineup includes the jazz-cabaret doyenne Barbara Carroll, the guitarist Russell Malone, the bassist and singer Jay Leonhart and the clarinetist Ken Peplowski.
A co-founder, in 1995, of Killer Films, Vachon is the doyenne of independent producers; she and Haynes met at Brown, where she, too, studied semiotics, and she has produced all his feature films.
At a recent panel at the Doyenne Residency, a day-long education and advocacy summit for women, Shaw estimated that her clients made about 30% more this pilot season than in the previous year.
"Mum was very strict about teaching me to cook," said Amber, explaining that her mother has often asked locals for their recipes and zealously studied cookbooks by Marcella Hazan, the doyenne of Italian cuisine.
She was a China-born doyenne and Republican fundraiser, and a member of good standing in the militant, conservative China Lobby an anti-communist group advancing the interests of the nationalist Chinese government in Taiwan.
If you're the doyenne of details or a fan of fine print, be sure to read our Startup Battlefield Europe FAQ to learn everything you need to know about applying and competing in the Battlefield.
Kyanna Simone Simpson, as Sasha's levelheaded best friend, prods the show into life whenever she's onscreen, and Lili Taylor is a welcome presence in a small part as doyenne of a creepy Aquarian healing center.
Mirroring the fortunes of once-mighty department stores in Europe and the United States, the doyenne of the South African high street during apartheid and the two decades since applied for protection from creditors in October.
Powell became known as the "doyenne of the death beat" during her 13-year tenure at the Atlanta Journal Constitution, where she famously wrote an obituary for Pluto when it lost its status as a planet.
The green skin-care doyenne Tata Harper's line is front and center, and there are hard-to-find natural products like gel eyeliners (made by Evelyn Iona) and roll-on deodorants (from True Organic of Sweden).
A call from Joan Burstein, the owner of the London concept store Browns and a doyenne of the luxury buying scene, brought her back to run Browns Focus, a younger, edgier sibling to the main store.
She was the chief makeup artist for L'Oréal Paris, Russia for three years but came to international attention last spring when her work was reposted on Instagram by Pat McGrath, the doyenne of runway makeup artists.
All we know is that Lohan is poised to become the next doyenne of reality TV drama, following in the footsteps of Lisa Vanderpump as a matriarchal boss both cracking the whip and stirring the pot.
And on Sunday morning, the handbag doyenne Anya Hindmarch took us 'round and 'round for her latest collection, called Circulus, building a space age-like Colosseum in which models paraded above a gravitating, color-changing flying saucer.
Susanne Bartsch, the night-life doyenne, recalled buying Christmas presents at the original West 17th Street location before it closed in 1993 and hosting an AIDS benefit called the Crowning Glory, where artists sold crowns for charity.
One of her New York friends recommended that she visit the SoHo gallery of the now-retired Phyllis Kind, who had long been recognized as a doyenne of the art brut, outsider art, and self-taught art fields.
Don't forget to subscribe for more exclusive interviews and photos, only in EW. It's no secret that all nannies are compared to one single, supernaturally-inclined doyenne of discipline who flew in on the eastern wind in 1964.
The third piece in "The Electric Doyenne," a commissioned trilogy about women in music history that was conceived by Drew Petersen, the production traces Tharpe's rise from her early years as a gospel singer in Cotton Plant, Ark.
Illustrious career Known as the "doyenne of war correspondents," Hollingworth's career took her to Palestine, Iraq and Iran, where she was the first to interview 21-year-old shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, who was overthrown by revolutionaries in February 1979.
But thanks to Paltrow's latest GOOP-related endeavor — a print publication produced with an assist from Met Gala doyenne Anna Wintour — it seems she's overcome her distaste for the event (and gotten herself off Wintour's blacklist for publicly dissing it).
Action, a man who has baklava in his veins, enlisted the help of the doyenne of dairy, Christina Tosi, to create a supremely decadent baklava milkshake with Cereal Milk ice cream on a New York-based episode of Fuck, That's Delicious.
But Anatomy, a short game by indie horror doyenne Kitty Horrorshow, offers the best of both worlds: an experience where the haunted house is the body, and you are tasked with moving inch by unsettling inch through its innermost parts.
Tessa Jowell, a doyenne of the party's liberal right (and a member of The Economist Group's board) had appeared better equipped to win over the centrist suburbs of Britain's left-wing capital in its election on May 5th, but fell short.
At thirty-three, some ten years younger than Krasner, she was the doyenne of the downtown art scene, a position that owed more to her charismatic warmth, wit, and bohemian freedom than to her work, which had never been prominently shown.
Last week, after he commuted the sentence of a nonviolent drug trafficker who had the backing of reality show doyenne Kim Kardashian West, Trump invited NFL players to offer their own suggestions as to who he should let out of jail.
Soon after opening the museum in 2001 in a Fifth Avenue mansion that was once home to the society doyenne Grace Vanderbilt, wife of Cornelius Vanderbilt III, Mr. Lauder faced criticism that the provenances listed for many works were incomplete.
Anne Mannix, a doyenne of housing activists in South Bend, told me with some amazement about accompanying Buttigieg this year to the West Side Democratic and Civic Club's Dyngus Day celebration, an all-day drinking fest in honor of Polish heritage.
You may have heard a little something about Kylie Jenner's claim to the throne of youngest self-made billionaire, but there's another cosmetics doyenne who takes Kylie's astounding fortune and raises her 50 times that: L'Oréal heiress and chairwoman Françoise Bettencourt Meyers.
SITTING down with The Economist in her office in Berlin, Sahra Wagenknecht is restless: "Do we think that anyone can just migrate to Germany and have a claim to social welfare?" asks the doyenne of the Left (Die Linke), a socialist party.
" It occasioned much exhausting handwringing among the commentariat, who couldn't help but note that Susan Sontag, beloved doyenne of the provocative and occasionally flimsy declaration, had once defined camp as a "woman walking around in a dress made of three million feathers.
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Nathalie Dupree, the doyenne of Southern cooking, sat at a sunny table near the window at Hominy Grill in late April, a few days before it would serve its last biscuit, and insisted on an order of shrimp and okra beignets.
"Friends" written for and performed with disco doyenne Amii Stewart was a modest hit here in the UK and elsewhere in the world, and is the Mike Francis record you're most likely to hear on the radio in the sadlad sketch drawn above.
Henry Christensen III, a renowned trust and estates lawyer whose conflicted loyalties cast him as a pivotal witness in the trial of Anthony D. Marshall for defrauding his mother, Brooke Astor, the philanthropist and doyenne of New York society, died on Nov.
"I do at least six dinners a year and, I would say, there was something here every month," said Ms. Mosbacher, a doyenne of Republican circles and a former wife of the late Robert Mosbacher, the commerce secretary under the first President Bush.
Ms. Hollingworth, the undisputed doyenne of war correspondents, who died on Tuesday in Hong Kong at 105, was less than a week into her first job, as a reporter for the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph, on that windy day in 1939.
Really, we couldn't think of a better time to sit down for a fireside (read: Facetime) tête-à-tête with celebrity stylist, pantsuit doyenne, and ball of blazing astral energy Samantha McMillen (full disclosure: I've been #blessed to have assisted her and her team).
Click ahead to get a glimpse of India's corporate heritage, from India's richest man to an IT giant to a media doyenne, in this Top 10 Indian Inheritors list compiled by Wealth-X, a research firm that specializes in ultra-high net worth individuals.
I love Cardi B. You love Cardi B. We all love Cardi B. Between her rad beauty looks, boundless one-liners, refreshing candor, and historic chart-topping hits, she's permeated just about every aspect of American culture and proved herself a doyenne in the process.
She closed her Manhattan venue in late 2009, by which time she had become recognized as a doyenne of the outsider-art sector and, along with her colleagues among the Original OAF Nine, one of the key figures in the development of its market.
The bride, who is 30 and will be taking her husband's name, is a co-founder and the president of Doyenne, a women's community based in Los Angeles working to provide resources and connections across generations, industries and backgrounds for the advancement of women.
More pointedly, he made a point of contrasting his background with Ms. Feinstein, portraying her as the wealthy doyenne of San Francisco Democratic politics and himself as the working-class son of a San Diego barrio seeking to become this state's first Latino senator.
Now in charge of a mayoral office with a 12-person advisory board, a $300,000 budget and a salary of $130,000 a year, Ms. Palitz seems to have realized that even a doyenne of New York night life must make a few concessions when joining city government.
With a median household income around $31,000 and the poverty level hovering at 29 percent, the city's major claim to fame comes from someone who grew up here, left, and never really looked back: Lucille Ball, the comic doyenne who knew a joke when she saw one.
Ms. Fargo, the Bergdorf Goodman creative doyenne with a new boutique that bears her name, models the Twizzler-red 3.1 Phillip Lim pantsuit she wore to a fashion event filled with people in black (the New York color of festivity), inspiring ungenerous texts and social media mockery.
Throughout, Standefer subscribes to what she calls an "unkempt, almost Gertrude Jekyll-ish approach," referencing the doyenne of British Arts and Crafts landscape design; her goal is to encourage nature to acquiesce into a series of seemingly organic vignettes that have, in fact, been skillfully engineered.
Mr. Lee added that they intended to show off ingredients in drinks like the delicious nonalcoholic Doyenne with clarified Comice pear juice, the fresh-tasting OG Celery with gin and a blast of celery, and the satisfying Professor Plum, which is like an old-fashioned with prune-infused bourbon.
Most famous, perhaps, is the decades-­long collaboration with Mongiardino, who created for the house, among other things, a collection of charming, old-fashioned chairs and settees with Italian doyenne Marella Agnelli for all of her properties, including those in St. Moritz, Rome, New York City and Marrakesh.
She is a doyenne of YouTube, host of a celebrity interview podcast, star of a superhero web series, author of two lifestyle guidebooks and — in one obscure corner of the web — protagonist of pages upon pages of fan-written stories that recast her persona into seemingly endless fictional scenarios.
Part of "The Electric Doyenne" trilogy, which Drew Petersen conceived as a tribute to women in music history, the production also includes two of Fanny Mendelssohn's real compositions: an excerpt from her own wedding march and her "Easter" Sonata, once attributed to Felix but now acknowledged as hers alone.
The social doyenne, philanthropist, fashion plate and widow of the department store heir and Diners Club developer Alfred S. Bloomingdale would be remembered as the last of a tribe, adept at elevating the social civilities — entertaining, dressing and the rituals of seeing and being seen — into something of an art.
Immediately entranced by the subcontinent's shocking juxtaposition of color and its wanton mix of patterns, she joined forces with the New York-based fabric doyenne Carolina Irving to create Irving & Fine, producing diaphanous printed blouses and vibrant coats, delicately beaded with fine embroidery (pronounced, with Faulkneresque flair, as em-bro-dree).
Contrary to her protestations, while ageism may be part of what's stymieing Madonna — and it's worth noting that she's had seven top 10 singles since her 40th birthday, a herculean achievement in pop — the thing that's most certainly holding her back is music unbefitting and unreflective of her status as pop's Doyenne Supreme.
If you're Gwyneth Paltrow, Hollywood's doyenne of conscientious living, you thank your lucky stars that you no longer "give a s#*t about the things that are unimportant," as she says to us in an email, you do a full beauty detox, and you lean into the #nomakeup movement like a mofo.
Her public profile, including her cowboy hats, headscarves, stoles and long coats — the trappings of a doyenne — was cultural armor with semi-ironic subtext: having ground it out and gone hungry when she needed to, she came to be known later in life as the Queen of Spring Street during New York's bad old days.
In the '70s, Norma Klein was the doyenne of sexually forthcoming Y.A. In books like "Mom, the Wolf Man, and Me" and "Family Secrets," her characters' stomping ground was the Upper West Side, a world of apartments decorated with African masks, where a teenager's sexual and intellectual stimulation met with little to no parental oversight.
We'll have to see if that new pardon request to a former reality star by the current doyenne of the form comes to be, and whether it leads to a larger effort on prison reform like the one being pushed by presidential family members/advisers Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, which passed the House and is currently being debated in the Senate.
So various are his effects that RoseLee Goldberg, the performance art doyenne, places him in the same tradition as the downtown pioneers Ethyl Eichelberger and Jack Smith; the dancer-choreographer Bill T. Jones invokes Andy Warhol, Lucille Ball and Bozo the Clown; Tim Sanford, the artistic director of Playwrights Horizons which staged "Hir" in New York, likens him to Bruce Springsteen.
Handling narration duties is Stanley Tucci (not coincidentally, a WME voice-over client; how is that for synergy?), who tells the story of how Eleanor Lambert, the fashion world doyenne, organized the battle not just to raise money for the restoration of the dilapidated palace, but also to bring international renown to a group of designers who previously had little exposure outside of New York.
Produced in collaboration with the young American keyboardist Thomas Bartlett (who usually performs as "Doveman"), Ono's Warzone comes as a somewhat unexpected missive from this grandmother and modern-art doyenne, whose roof-busting scream in "Why" on her debut album, Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band (1970), announced a radical fusion of the avant-garde and rock, and whose inventive use of mass media and celebrity helped create new delivery methods for conceptual art.

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