Paul Iribe was born on June 8, 1883. He was a costume designer and art director, known for The Night Club (1925), Changing Husbands (1924) and Forty Winks (1925). He died on September 21, 1935 in France.
Educated in Paris at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, 1908-1910. Fashion illustrator from 1910, also designed perfume bottles, furniture and interiors. In Hollywood from 1914. Under contract (as art director) to Paramount, 1921-1924, primarily for director Cecil B. DeMille. His most highly regarded work was for The Ten Commandments (1923).