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  2. Pierre Cardin - Wikipedia

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    The following year he opened his first boutique Eve, [14] and introduced the "bubble dress", which is a short-skirted, bubble-shaped dress made by bias-cutting over a stiffened base. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] He was the first couturier to turn to Japan as a high fashion market when he travelled there in 1957. [ 13 ]

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

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  4. Dynel - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The fashion designer Pierre Cardin used Dynel fabric (which he marketed as "Cardine") to make a collection of heat-molded dresses in 1968. [3] A copolymer of acrylonitrile and vinyl chloride, Dynel shares many properties with both polyacrylonitrile (high abrasion resistance, good tensile strength) and PVC (flame resistance). It is an ...

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

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    By Sarah White. PARIS - 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 ...

  6. 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]

  7. House of Cardin - Wikipedia

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    House of Cardin is a 2019 Franco/American documentary film directed by P. David Ebersole and Todd Hughes.The film details the life and career of Pierre Cardin, the Italian-born French designer and futurist whose influence shaped the global economy and revolutionized the fashion industry.

  8. Peacock revolution - Wikipedia

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    During the Rolling Stones' July 5, 1969 performance in Hyde Park, London, Jagger wore a white dress featuring bishop's sleeves and a bow-laced front which was designed by Fish. In a 2013 article, The Daily Telegraph writer Mick Brown stated that is moment "epitomised the swinging Sixties " and going on to call Jagger "King of the Peacocks".

  9. Category:High fashion brands - Wikipedia

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    A. A.P.C. Aadnevik; Reem Acra; Agnès b. Aimé Leon Dore; Akris; Azzedine Alaïa; Eman AlAjlan; Reem Alasadi; Alexander McQueen (fashion house) Alfred Dunhill Limited