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  2. Charles Jourdan - Wikipedia

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    Charles Jourdan (1883 – 12 February 1976) was a French fashion designer known best for his designs of women's shoes starting in 1919. His name reached its greatest reputation in the years since his death under the leadership of his sons, first with an emphasis on the use of innovative materials and later for more conservative designs.

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    PARIS — Historic French shoemaker Charles Jourdan is making a comeback, tapping fashion designer Christelle Kocher as artistic director in a bid to appeal to a new generation of Millennial and ...

  4. Guy Bourdin - Wikipedia

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    An editor of Vogue magazine introduced Bourdin to shoe designer Charles Jourdan, who became his patron, and Bourdin shot Jourdan's ad campaigns between 1967 and 1981. His quirky anthropomorphic compositions, intricate mise-en-scene ads were recognised as distinctly Bourdin-esque and were always eagerly anticipated by the media.

  5. Nicorette (1989 yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Jourdan participated in the 1989–90 Whitbread Round the World Race. [1] [3] She was heavily modified by Jussi Mannerberg design team in 1994, and as Nicorette won the 1995 Fastnet Race helmed by Ludde Ingvall. [1]

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  7. Patrick Cox - Wikipedia

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    Cox was approached by the French fashion footwear house Charles Jourdan, and in January 2003 he was appointed Creative Director, his brief being to rejuvenate the brand. [1] After 3 years of successful collaboration, Cox decided to move on to concentrate on the development of his own label.

  8. Made in Paris - Wikipedia

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    The most important show is Marc Fontaine (Louis Jourdan) because Barclay Ames is the only store in New York that handles Fontaine gowns, and Maggie must keep that rapport between the two companies on her trip. Worried for Maggie’s safety, Ted calls his Paris-based columnist friend, Herb Stone (Richard Crenna), to look after her in Paris.

  9. List of watch manufacturers - Wikipedia

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