Eugénie Fougère (Marseille, April 12, 1870 – unknown) was a French vaudeville and music hall singer.
She was often called a soubrette - a flirtatious or frivolous woman - known for her eye-catching outfits, frisky movements, suggestive demeanor, and for her rendition of the popular "cakewalk dance," which in her own style included "negro" rhythms and paces.
She should not be confounded with the frequenter of the French demi-monde also named Eugénie Fougère although the two knew each other, mixed in the same circles and even lived in the same street in Paris for a while.