All of the following are French and famous couturiers.
Louis Feraud 1920
dressed Brigitte Bardot
Christian Lacroix
created his first looks in the late 1980's with emphasis on the poof
Givenchy 1927
is famous for dressing Audrey Hepburn in every movie except Roman Holiday
succeeded by Alexander McQueen and John Galliano
Jacques Fath
Chanel 1883
is famous for her interlocking c's her perfume and for the little black dress. Known for tastefulness over extravagance.
Christian Dior 1905
created the new look with a small waist and large hips
created the Junon dress
Jean Paul Gaultier
known for edgy fashions the eternal enfant terrible
Pierre Balmain 1914
an architect who called couture the architecture of motion
succeeded several generations by Oscar de la Renta
Yves Saint Laurent 1936
took over the house of Dior and is famous for creating clothes that evoked fantasy such as the Ballet Russes inspired dresses
His suits were distinctive and had a silhouette
Jeanne Lanvin 1867
first fashion house in Paris
Franck Sorbier
Emanuel Ungaro 1933
tutored by Balenciaga known for bold prints and feminine dresses with exceptional style
Lagerfeld is German
2007-02-26 13:44:24
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answered by A L 3
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Famous French Designers
2016-10-07 04:55:55
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answered by chesney 4
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1. Coco Chanel
a) Born in August 19, 1883
b) perfume, Classic Chanel suit
c) Clothing, Purses, Shoes, Perfumes
2. Christian Dior
a) Born January 21, 1905
b) Clothing: the New Look
c) Clothing
3. Louis Vuitton
a) Born August 4, 1821
b)Trunks
c) Handbags, Wallets, Shoes
4. Christian Louboutin
a) Born in 1976
b) Shoes
c) Shoes
5. Yves Saint-Laurent
a) Born August 1, 1936
b) Taking over the House of Dior
c) Clothing
2007-02-26 14:21:58
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answered by Olivia 2
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2014-09-13 06:24:42
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answered by Anonymous
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It would be funny to have a dog named Christian Dior or Louis Vuitton... does a dog go better with your outfit than a bag? Also, Le Corbusier is a famous french artist/architect/designer (mostly furniture)
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2016-04-16 11:48:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The birthday and all you're going to have to look up on your own, but here are some French designers to get you started:
Coco Chanel
Catherine Malandrino
2007-02-26 13:18:50
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answered by Miss Interpreted 6
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Well, I can tell you 5 famous french designers, (Google their names for everything else you need) Hope this helps!!
1- Chanel-designed clothing/accessories
2-Yves Saint Laurent-designed clolthing/accessories
3-Karl Lagerfeld-designs clothing/accessories for Fendi and does chanel also
4-Louis Vuitton-designs the classic LV handbag also recently added a line with marc jacobs- also clothing- most famous for handbags and luggage
5-Christian Dior-perfume, clothing and accessories
2007-02-26 13:45:42
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answered by Hannah F 1
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Christian Dior, Jean Paul Gaultier, Yves Saint Laurent, Paul Poiret, Christian Lacroix
2007-02-26 13:17:12
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answered by Omiru.com: Style for All 1
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