Rose Bertin

Marie-Jeanne Rose Bertin (2 July 1747 – 22 September 1813) was a French milliner and dressmaker to Queen Marie Antoinette.

Biography
Bertin was born on 2 July 1747. In 1770, at the age of 22, she opened her first boutique on the, called "Le Grand Mongol". Two years later, Bertin was introduced to Marie Antoinette. Following the coronation of Marie's husband Louis XVI, Bertin beegan advising the Queen on fashion and clothing, becoming known as her "minister of fashion".

Bertin eventually diversified her stock to include bonnets, mantelets, pelisses, bows, and shirred veils. Amazed by this refinement, the Queen set about transforming Versailles' dress code with the help of Bertin. In order to allow women greater freedom of movement, dresses were simplified, in particular by abandoning panniers, which were considered too unwieldy. Bertin's success and popularity gave her customers from cities as far away as, , London, and Saint Petersburg. Due to this diverse clientèle, Bertin managed to survive the French Revolution.

During this time, Bertin made costumes for the plays in the Café Théâtre, a club secretly owned by the Assassin Order. Due to her royal past, Bertin's shop was vandalized by Hébertists. While Bertin attempted to take her costumes back, the Hébertists held her captive. The manager of the Café Théâtre, Charlotte Gouze, tasked her fellow Assassin Arno Dorian with finding her. Rescuing Bertin from her captors, Arno told her to flee while he recovered the costumes.

During the Reign of Terror, Bertin fled France, returning in 1800.

Reference

 * Assassin's Creed: Unity