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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]
Pierre Cardin SA is a French luxury brand founded by namesake designer Pierre Cardin in 1950. Initially a prestigious fashion house, the brand extended successfully into perfumes and cosmetics in the 60s. From 1988 onwards the brand was licensed extensively, and appeared on "wildly nonadjacent products such as baseball caps and cigarettes". [3] [2]
[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]
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The brands are sold in different price segments; for the dresswear and business-casual brands, from lowest to highest priced are Arrow, Van Heusen, Geoffrey Beene, Pierre Cardin and Calvin Klein. For the preppy-styled brands, Izod occupies a more moderate price range while Tommy Hilfiger occupies a more premium segment.
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.
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 1970s. [1] Designer clothing is often expensive, luxury apparel known for its high quality and haute couture appeal, made for the general public and bearing the label of a well-known fashion ...
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