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  2. Christian Dior - Wikipedia

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    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." [2]

  3. Dior - Wikipedia

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    He repositioned it as the holding company Christian Dior S.A. of the Dior Couture fashion business. [11] On the 40th anniversary of Dior's first collection, the Paris Fashion Museum dedicated an exhibition to Christian Dior. [10] In 1988, Arnault's Christian Dior S.A.'s took a 32% equity stake into the share capital of Moët-Hennessy • Louis ...

  4. Spring 2004 Dior couture collection - Wikipedia

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    The Spring-Summer 2004 Christian Dior haute couture collection was designed by John Galliano and presented on January 19, 2004 in Paris. It was inspired by Galliano's then recent travels to Egypt. (Ethnic influences are often prominent in Galliano's work.) The collection was one of Galliano's most celebrated collections for Dior. [1]

  5. Delphine Arnault - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Arnault was named deputy chief of the designer Christian Dior Couture, which she quit in 2013 to join Louis Vuitton as a director and executive vice president. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] In May 2014, Arnault started the LVMH Prize, an international competition for young fashion designers.

  6. A-line (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The term was first used by the French couture designer Christian Dior as the label for his collection of spring 1955. [2] The A-Line collection's feature item, then the "most wanted silhouette in Paris", was a "fingertip-length flared jacket worn over a dress with a very full, pleated skirt".

  7. Philippe et Gaston - Wikipedia

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    Philippe et Gaston was a Paris couture house established in 1922. [1] It rapidly became a prestigious establishment. In 1926 it was ranked alongside Chanel, Madeleine Vionnet and Jeanne Lanvin as a notable French fashion house. [2] By 1931, it was well known enough to rate a mention in Bruno Jasieński's 1931 play The Ball of the Mannequins. [3]

  8. Victoire Doutreleau - Wikipedia

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    Doutreleau began working for Christian Dior in the early 1950s, aged 18, and he renamed her as Victoire Doutreleau. [1] Richard Avedon reportedly said that she had "the most beautiful breasts in the world". [1] In 1960, she joined YSL after Yves Saint Laurent started his own atelier. [2]

  9. Adeline André - Wikipedia

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    She was born in Bangui, French Equatorial Africa in 1949 and studied at the Ecole de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne. After her graduation in 1970 she entered the House of Christian Dior as an assistant for Haute Couture collections, working next Marc Bohan .