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Maison Goyard, or simply Goyard, is a French fashion house established in 1792 in Paris; [1] the company operated as Maison Goyard by founder Fashion designer Francois Goyard [2] [3] The brand is known for a certain amount of secrecy surrounding its products; little is known of the origins of the iconic interlocking Chevron pattern, seen on many Goyard bags.
On July 2, 1932, André Deraisme on behalf of Aux États-Unis created a new company, the Coopération Industrielle et Commerciale ("CIC"), in partnership with the directors of the four other trunk-makers of the time (Louis Vuitton, Goyard, Moynat, et Au Départ) in the face of the economic crisis. The five "Maisons" joined forces, notably for ...
Edmé Goyard worked as a malletier then known as Maison Morel (founded in 1792), which his son, François bought out in 1853. At that time, the company was formally renamed Goyard. Goyard became a favorite malletier of the international high society including the Grand Duke of Russia, the Maharajah de Kapurthala, and The Duke and Duchess of ...
He was the uncle of Suzanne Goyard, the wife of François Goyard, the grand-grand son of the founder of Goyard, the Parisian trunk maker founded in 1853. The luxury shops of the day were celebrated in the pochoir illustrations by Édouard Halouze in the Almanach du Masque d’Or, in 16 pages of adverts at the back for shops such as Cartier .
On 2 July 1932 François Bertin, on behalf of Au Départ, created a new company, the Coopération Industrielle et Commerciale ("CIC"), in partnership with the directors of the four other great trunk-makers of the time (Louis Vuitton, Goyard, Moynat, et Aux Etats-Unis) in the face of the economic crisis. The five "Maisons" joined forces, notably ...
Mounir Moufarrige is a brand developer and creator. Best known for shifting Alfred Dunhill from a smokers to a life style brand, reviving Montblanc 'making the pen a cult object of desire', [1] hiring Stella McCartney at Chloé, and helping to turn the historic Goyard brand into a global commercial success.
Goyard-Fabre S., Diderot et l'affaire de l'abbé de Prades. In : Revue philosophique de la France et de l'étranger, 1984, n°3, pp. 287–309. Jean Haechler, "L’Article CERTITUDE de l’Encyclopédie commenté par un souscripteur anonyme", Recherches sur Diderot et sur l’Encyclopédie, 2000 Oct, n° 29, p. 129-48.
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