Liffa Gregoriussen née Arge (1904–1992) was a Faroese fashion designer, shopkeeper and feminist. While running her own Tórshavn business in hats and corsets for 50 years, in 1952 she became a co-founder and one of the most active members of the Tórshavn Women's Association, working in particular for collaboration with women's organizations in the other Nordic countries. She is also remembered for taking part in the city's first fashion show. Aged 69, after several young models had presented their attire, Gregoriussen became the star of the event as she appeared in an attractive black corset, black stockings, a festive hat and with a rose in her hand.
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- Liffa Gregoriussen (en)
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| - Liffa Gregoriussen (* 19. Juni 1904 in Tórshavn, Färöer; † 3. Januar 1992 ebenda; geborene Olivia (Liffa) Arge) war eine färöische Modeschöpferin und Frauenrechtlerin. Olivia wurde 1904 als Tochter des Steinmetzes Sigmund Zacharias Arge (1866–1941) und Anne Margrethe Frederikke, geb. Andreasen (1868–1941) geboren. Sie heiratete am 30. Oktober 1930 den Seemann Magnus Gregoriussen (* 10. Oktober 1898 in Kvívík, † 12. Februar 1987 in Tórshavn, Sohn des Fischers Jacob Pauli Gregoriussen und Magnina Magnussen). Mit ihm hatte sie die Söhne Andriass (* 1931, † 1981), Jákup Pauli (1932), Sigmundur (1934) und Jóan Petur (1940). (de)
- Olivia (Liffa) Arge Gregoriussen (Tórshavn, 19 juni 1904 - Tórshavn, 3 januari 1992) was een Faeröerse modeontwerpster en feministe. (nl)
- Liffa Gregoriussen née Arge (1904–1992) was a Faroese fashion designer, shopkeeper and feminist. While running her own Tórshavn business in hats and corsets for 50 years, in 1952 she became a co-founder and one of the most active members of the Tórshavn Women's Association, working in particular for collaboration with women's organizations in the other Nordic countries. She is also remembered for taking part in the city's first fashion show. Aged 69, after several young models had presented their attire, Gregoriussen became the star of the event as she appeared in an attractive black corset, black stockings, a festive hat and with a rose in her hand. (en)
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| - Liffa Gregoriussen (* 19. Juni 1904 in Tórshavn, Färöer; † 3. Januar 1992 ebenda; geborene Olivia (Liffa) Arge) war eine färöische Modeschöpferin und Frauenrechtlerin. Olivia wurde 1904 als Tochter des Steinmetzes Sigmund Zacharias Arge (1866–1941) und Anne Margrethe Frederikke, geb. Andreasen (1868–1941) geboren. Sie heiratete am 30. Oktober 1930 den Seemann Magnus Gregoriussen (* 10. Oktober 1898 in Kvívík, † 12. Februar 1987 in Tórshavn, Sohn des Fischers Jacob Pauli Gregoriussen und Magnina Magnussen). Mit ihm hatte sie die Söhne Andriass (* 1931, † 1981), Jákup Pauli (1932), Sigmundur (1934) und Jóan Petur (1940). (de)
- Liffa Gregoriussen née Arge (1904–1992) was a Faroese fashion designer, shopkeeper and feminist. While running her own Tórshavn business in hats and corsets for 50 years, in 1952 she became a co-founder and one of the most active members of the Tórshavn Women's Association, working in particular for collaboration with women's organizations in the other Nordic countries. She is also remembered for taking part in the city's first fashion show. Aged 69, after several young models had presented their attire, Gregoriussen became the star of the event as she appeared in an attractive black corset, black stockings, a festive hat and with a rose in her hand. Liffa Gregoriussen's son, Jákup Pauli Gregoriussen, is the leading architect of the Faroe Islands. (en)
- Olivia (Liffa) Arge Gregoriussen (Tórshavn, 19 juni 1904 - Tórshavn, 3 januari 1992) was een Faeröerse modeontwerpster en feministe. (nl)
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