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Barbara Suzanne Pauli (1752 or 1753 – fl. 1780) was a Swedish
fashion Fashion is a form of self-expression and autonomy at a particular period and place and in a specific context, of clothing, footwear, lifestyle, accessories, makeup, hairstyle, and body posture. The term implies a look defined by the fashion in ...
trader. She belonged to the most successful business entrepreneurs of Stockholm and described as the center figure of Stockholm fashion trade during the Gustavian age.


Life

Barbara Pauli was reportedly of French origin, daughter of the French court jeweler Pierre Pauli. In October 1775, she was given royal permission to open a fashion shop in Stockholm and manufacture, import and sell fashion items. She was at that point 22 or 23 years old and unmarried. Her trade permit was given by the crown, and was thereby in fact a dispensation over the objection of the head of the Silk- and Clothing
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. It was common for women in Stockholm to be given a dispensation by the crown to manage a business. Such permits were otherwise normally issued by the guilds, and it was hard for women to obtain a trade permit from a guild because it was difficult (albeit not impossible) for them to become guild members, so most businesswomen sidestepped the guilds by an appeal to the crown instead, and such appeals were normally successful. However, the case of Barbara Pauli was unusual because other women in her position claimed that they only wished to start a small business to support themselves: Pauli, on the other hand, stated no such reason in her application, and her business were not to be a small business for self-support, but a big and hugely lucrative business enterprise which seriously threatened her guild competitors.


Temple du Goût

Her fashion shop was named '' Temple du Goût'' and situated at the ''
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'' street by the square ''
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'' not far from the Royal Palace, and side by side with the business of Mrs Holming, which was one of the first ''
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'' in Sweden. Pauli owned and managed her fashion shop, and imported and sold the latest French fashion items. She also manufactured such items in the latest French style by the help of orphan girls from the ''
Stora Barnhuset ''Stora Barnhuset'' (literally: "Great Children's Home"), from 1785 known as ''Allmänna Barnhuset'' ("Public Children's Home"), was Sweden's largest orphanage, founded 1633 in Stockholm and active until 1922. The charitable foundation of the orph ...
'', who were pupils in the fashion trade, and whom she used as assistants in her trade. In 18th-century Sweden, the professional making of clothing was under monopoly of the Taylor's Guild, and professional seamstresses were formally not allowed to make entire clothes, only to remake old models or make parts of clothes, but in practice, this regulation was not respected nor did the authorities enforce it. Formally, however, the Pauli workshop only manufactured French models of caps, shawls, ribbons and other fashion accessories. Barbara Pauli is described as the most famed fashion trader in contemporary Stockholm, and her ''Temple du Goût'' as the center of fashion of Gustavian age Stockholm. In 1780, her success is evident from the fact that only one of the traders of
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was taxed for more than her, and only two of the Norrmalm tailors was taxed as much as she.


In literature

Barbara Pauli was a well known figure in contemporary Stockholm. She is mentioned in the poem ''Råd i en angelägen sak'' ('Advice in a Difficult Task') by
Anna Maria Lenngren Anna Maria Lenngren, née ''Malmstedt'' (June 18, 1754 – March 8, 1817), was one of the most famous poets in Swedish history. Her father and brother were also poets. One of her best-known poems is ''Några ord till min kära dotter, ifall jag ...
from 1780; in the poem ''Nyårsvers'' ('New Year's Verse') by
Johan Henric Kellgren Johan Henrik Kellgren (1 December 1751 – 20 April 1795) was a Swedish poet and critic. Biography He was born at Floby in Västergötland (now part of Falköping Municipality, Västra Götaland County). He studied at the Royal Academy of Turku, ...
from 1781, and in the first part of the history- and
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book of Stockholm by Johan Elers, ''Stockholm'' from 1800.


See also

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Anna Maria Thalén Anna Maria Thalén (1781-1851) was a Swedish fashion trader. She belonged to the leading in her profession in early 19th-century Stockholm and are mentioned in contemporary memoirs and diary literature. Anna Maria Thalén was married to the candle ...


References


Anteckningar om svenska qvinnor

Ur den gamla Stockholmsposten: en samling artiklar [från årgångarna 1778-1784

Samlade skrifter: Av Johan Henrik Kellgren. Utg. av Sverker Ek, Allan Sjöding, Otto Sylwan, Volym 7, Utgåva 1–5

1786: Vitterhetsakademiens jubileumssymposium 1986
* SSA, 0138, Magistraten och rådhusrättens arkiv, serie C5a, volym 04, sida 088. * Anita Du Rietz (2013) Kvinnors entreprenörskap under 400 år, Stockholm, Dialogos Förlag. * Gösta Selling (1946) Stockholms stads brandförsäkringskontors hus i kvarteret Aglaurus vid Mynttorget. Stockholm, Nordisk Rotogravyr. * Martin Wottle (2005) ”Ett anspråkslöst förslag” i Kekke Stadin (red.) I all anspråkslöshet. En vänbok till Lars Björlin, Södertörns Studies in History 2, Stockholm s. 156 ff. {{DEFAULTSORT:Pauli, Barbara 18th-century Swedish businesswomen Gustavian era people 1752 births Year of death missing Swedish milliners