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  2. Pierre Cardin - Wikipedia

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    Like many other designers today, Cardin decided in 1994 to show his collection only to a small circle of selected clients and journalists. After a break of 15 years, he showed a new collection to a group of 150 journalists at his bubble home in Cannes. [25] A biography titled Pierre Cardin, his fabulous destiny was written by Sylvana Lorenz. [33]

  3. Peacock revolution - Wikipedia

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    The first menswear show in modern history, the collection made use of bright colours, ornamentation, piping and elaborate waistcoats. [15] By 1957, Scottish entrepreneur John Stephen began opening shops on Carnaby Street in London and using these developments to advertise gay styles of fashion to straight men. [ 14 ]

  4. Barong tagalog - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Cardin barong tagalog is a distinctive type of modern formal barong tagalog popularized by dictator Ferdinand Marcos. It was created by fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier of Pierre Cardin . It featured elements of fashion in the 1970s , including a tapering close-fitting cut, rigid oversized point collars (often characterized as an ...

  5. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    [47] [48] Italian-born Pierre Cardin [49] was best known for his helmets, short tunics, and goggles. [49] However, Paco Rabanne has been credited as the one who revolutionized the Space Age fashion. [50] Rabanne was known for his 1966 "12 Unwearable Dresses in Contemporary Materials" collection, [22] made of chain mail, aluminum, and plastic. [51]

  6. Henry Grethel - Wikipedia

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    He also spent many years designing shirts for Lanvin, Pierre Cardin and Christian Dior [3] In addition to holding executive positions with such major apparel companies as C. F. Hathaway Company, Eagle Shirtmakers, and Manhattan Industries, Grethel originated and developed the John Henry brand of men's and women's wear. He then debuted his own ...

  7. Maxim's - Wikipedia

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    Cardin Enterprises began lending their name to the owners, Louis Vaudable and Maggie Vaudable, in 1978. [2] The Maxim's brand was extended to a wide range of goods and services. [14] In 1981, Maxim's Boutiques sold around 900 items made or purchase by Cardin, but all sold under Maxim's label, including a line of men's evening wear.

  8. File:1968 Pierre Cardin dress, pink heat moulded Dynel.jpg

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  9. Designer clothing - Wikipedia

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    Designer clothing originally referred to apparel created by a specific designer. The definition has since expanded to include designs licensed by a designer or company. Licensing designer names was pioneered by designers like Pierre Cardin in the 1960s and has been a common practice within the fashion industry since the 1970

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