But Mademoiselle Marguerite followed him on to the landing.
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Capote's story in Mademoiselle attracted the attention of Harper's Bazaar fiction
editor Mary Louise Aswell.
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Having abandoned further schooling, he achieved early literary recognition in 1945 when his
haunting short story“Miriam” was published in Mademoiselle magazine;
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Mademoiselle Riego de la Blanchardiere is
generally credited with the invention of Irish Crochet, publishing the first book of patterns in 1846.
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Upton has appeared in editorials for American, Italian, British, Spanish, German, and Brazilian Vogue, Harper 's Bazaar,
V, Mademoiselle, LOVE, Italian,
German, and American GQ, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, and Esquire.