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Christophe Lemaire (born April 1965) is a French fashion designer, founder of eponymous label Lemaire and former creative director at Hermès and Lacoste.He is noted for his simple, elegant design style, as well as his collaborations with brands such as Japanese retailer Uniqlo.
Uniqlo has tapped brand ambassador Roger Federer along with New York-based artist Futura and its artistic director Christophe Lemaire, among others, to be featured in its new spring ad campaign.
From Dior ties and Zegna sneakers to Omega watches and Lemaire pants, inside, 14 guys are sharing their big fits. ... Michael wears a Uniqlo jacket, Mr P. pants, and New Balance 2002 sneakers ...
Upon graduation, Oliveira Baptista worked for Max Mara, Christophe Lemaire and Cerruti. In 2002 he won the Grand Prix of the Hyères International Festival and in 2003 he won the ANDAM / LVMH Fashion Award. In 2003 Oliveira Baptista founded his own label Felipe Oliveira Baptista with his partner Séverine Oliveira Baptista.
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Christophe Patrice Lemaire (Japanese:クリストフ・ルメール (Kurisutofu Rumeru), born 20 May 1979) is a French-born jockey. He has enjoyed much of his success on the Japanese flat racing circuit , with the most wins at Japan Racing Association racetracks for five consecutive years since 2017.
Charles LeMaire (April 22, 1897 – June 8, 1985) was an American costume designer. He was born in Chicago . LeMaire's early career was as a vaudeville performer, but he became a costume designer for such Broadway productions as Ziegfeld Follies and The Five O'Clock Girl .
Drawing of the tombstone of Isaac le Maire and his wife Le Mairs polder near Den Helder.Map from 1641 by Claes Jansz.Visscher. (view from the north) Isaac Le Maire (c. 1558 in Antwerp – September 20, 1624 in Egmond aan den Hoef) was a Dutch entrepreneur, investor, and a sizeable shareholder of the Dutch East India Company (VOC).