Proper noun
Paquin (plural Paquins)
A surname.
Paquin
Obsolete form of Peking (“Chinese capital city”).
Cardin got his break in 1945 when he was hired as an assistant in Paris' House of Paquin, which led to to a start in designing costumes for the 1946 film Beauty and the Beast. Source: Internet
Although she used the color here, designer Claire Paquin of says that pink is becoming a rare choice for child bedrooms. Source: Internet
He first worked as an assistant in the House of Paquin, and also collaborated with Jean Cocteau, Elsa Schiaparelli and Christian Dior. Source: Internet
Anna Paquin as Rogue is deliciously fragile. Source: Internet
Environmentalist David Suzuki will receive an honorary doctor of science and entertainment industry vet Gilles Paquin will pick up a Distinguished Alumni Award. Source: Internet
Beverly Paquin, a 22-year-old nurse from Iowa, was the youngest woman to run a marathon in all 50 states in 2010. Source: Internet