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

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  3. Pierre Cardin - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Cardin and the French composer Régis Campo, from Académie des beaux-arts, Institut de France, Paris, 2017. Cardin resigned from the Chambre Syndicale in 1966 and began showing his collections in his own venue. [14] He also designed uniforms for Pakistan International Airlines, which were introduced from 1966 to 1971 and became an ...

  4. Hiroko Matsumoto - Wikipedia

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    Matsumoto met Pierre Cardin in his 1960 trip to Japan. She would eventually follow him to Paris where she was Cardin's top model. [1] [2] Known as Miss Hiroko, she was the first ever Japanese model for a French clothing collection. [3] [4] Matsumoto ended her modeling career in 1967 and married Henry Berghauer, a manager at groupe Pierre Cardin.

  5. Pierre Cardin, father of fashion branding, dies at 98 - AOL

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    French couturier Pierre Cardin, who made his name by selling designer clothes to the masses, and his fortune by being the first to exploit that name as a brand for selling everything from cars to ...

  6. Pierre Cardin Makes Paris Fashion Week Comeback With ... - AOL

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  7. 1960s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    After the Second World War, fabrics like nylon, corfam, orlon, terylene, lurex and spandex were promoted as cheap, easy to dry, and wrinkle-free. The synthetic fabrics of the 1960s allowed space age fashion designers such as the late Pierre Cardin to design garments with bold shapes and a plastic texture. [23]

  8. Fashion Industry Mourns Designer Pierre Cardin - AOL

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    The fashion industry is paying its respects to revolutionary fashion designer Pierre Cardin, who passed away at the age of 98 on Tuesday in Paris. The Italian-born designer was known for his Space ...

  9. Peacock revolution - Wikipedia

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    As the style became increasingly popular, many prominent womenswear designers, including Pierre Cardin and Bill Blass began also producing menswear in the style. [23] Cardin in particular would become an influential designer during the era, popularising the Nehru jacket which allowed for wearers to experiment with neck accessories like ...