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France has "a slightly higher threshold of originality in general, and particularly so in the context of photographic works". A decision from Supreme court (Cour de Cassation) on October 2011 agreed with appeal court decision saying that a quite artistic picture of two fish on a yellow plate about a traditional Marseille meal could not be protected by French law because of lack of originality.
Christian Ernest Dior (French: [kʁistjɑ̃ djɔʁ]; 21 January 1905 – 24 October 1957) was a French fashion designer and founder of one of the world's top fashion houses, Christian Dior SE. His fashion house is known all around the world, having gained prominence "on five continents in only a decade."
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France has "a slightly higher threshold of originality in general, and particularly so in the context of photographic works". A decision from Supreme court (Cour de Cassation) on October 2011 agreed with appeal court decision saying that a quite artistic picture of two fish on a yellow plate about a traditional Marseille meal could not be protected by French law because of lack of originality.
Comic illustrator James Sherman formerly claimed to have designed the Major League Baseball logo, but retracted his claims in November 2008, [3] a few weeks after the Wall Street Journal interviewed Dior. [4] About the incident, Sherman said "The logo I created was very similar, but I designed it in the early 1980s.
Lady Dior is a handbag that adopts Dior's graphic codes and is generally decorated with a cannage [N 2] (caning) motif inspired by two items of furniture found in Dior's private mansion on Avenue Montaigne since 19473: the Napoléon III chairs on which the couturier seated the guests at his runway shows, and the back of a neo-Louis XVI medallion armchair Louis XV. [20]
At the time of designing the logo, he was not even a graphic designer, he was pursuing architecture. He would go on to state that it only took him "a day or two" to come up with the design. [11] Anderson on to write that he made the logo by drawing the design in pencil then would proceed to trace back over the design with black ink. [7]
During the dress's customisation, Dior asked Margaret if she felt like a silver or gold person; she chose gold. [4] As a result, the front panel is intricately embroidered with gold rhinestones. [4] The use of synthetic materials permitted for specific colors and effects, and was considered a modern choice made by the princess for a royal event.