Christian Dior

Christian Dior" He was born in Granville, Normandy, France, heir to a fertilizer fortune. In 1946, backed by textile magnate Marcel Boussac, he established his main house of couture in Paris. In twelve years he expanded his business to 15 countries and employed over 2,000 people.

Dior was a graduate of Paris Institute of Political Studies (better known as Sciences Po), after which he established his main house of couture in Parisgift 1946 with the backing of textile magnate Marcel Boussac. In twelve years he expanded his business to 15 countries and employed over 2,000 people.

Dior is known mainly for the 1947 "New Look" which employed narrow shoulders, a constricted waist, an emphasized bust, and long, wide skirt, all in striking contrast to the severity of wartime fashions. His designs represented consistent classic elegance, stressing the feminine look. The New Look revolutionized women's dress and reestablished Paris as the center of the fashion world after World War II. Dior spread his fashions around the world when he and his partner, Jacques Rouet, started franchises in the fashion industry. In 1953 Yves Saint-Laurent became Dior's assistant and was destined to be his successor but was reluctantly forced to leave when the time came for his military service. On returning, after trouble with his temporary replacement Marc Bohan, Saint-Laurent soon opened his own maison de couture once his military obligations were over.

Dior was continually feuding with his elder brother Raymond Dior. One of Christian's earliest memories was of Raymond locking him in the dark cellar of the house in Granville whenever he had the opportunity, then search the garden for live animals or insects to push under the door. Once Christian had made his fortune he attempted to repurchase the house where he was born but the new owner (Granville town council) rejected his offers. Dior refused to set foot in the town of Granville for the rest of his life. However, when Jean Cocteau bought the small château at Milly-la-Forêt (Essonne) and Christian Dior shortly afterwards bought a disused water-mill in the same village, he persuaded his brother Raymond to buy a fermette in the village of Noisy sur Ecole (Seine et Marne) only 4km away. On the rare occasions when they found themselves together it usually ended in dispute with Raymond calling his brother "filthy queer" while Christian replied with "impotent drunk."

Towards the end of his life Christian's life was a hectic round of injections to wake up in the morning, injections for his appetite, and further injections to sleep. His niece, Françoise Dior, who had once been his favourite (at her marriage with Count Robert-Henri de Caumont la Force it was Christian who gave the bride away at the ceremony while Raymond sat drinking in a local bar) but she held Nazi sympathies. She openly blamed Christian's Jewish manageress who procured his medications, along with a collection of young men, of being part of a Jewish plot forcing him towards his death. For once Raymond agreed with his rebel daughter, while discounting the Jewish plot theory. Normally under French inheritance law, having no children or parents, Raymond should have been Christian's successor but the rift provoked by Françoise caused Christian to disinherit his close family totally.

The plump Dior, who suffered from heart trouble, reportedly died of a heart attack while undergoing a weight-loss cure at the spa in Montecatini, Italy, in an effort to make himself more desirable to his young North African lover, singer Jacques Benita; the death reportedly occurred in the lobby of the Hotel Pace after an after-dinner canasta game. "Alexis: The Memoirs of the Baron de Redé", the 2005 memoirs of Paris socialite Alexis von Rosenberg, Baron de Redé, however, suggests that the fashion designer actually died of a heart attack after a too strenuous evening spent with two young men.

Although his death was the big story in the French press it was quickly forgotten, overshadowed by the launching of the first Soviet sputnik three days later.

At the time of his death, Dior salons had been opened in 24 countries. The Dior firm – successively led by designers Yves Saint Laurent, Marc Bohan, Gianfranco Ferre, and John Galliano – continued to be a fashion leader and was associated with a much wider range of merchandise, including menswear and household linens.



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. [year of launch]. The Dior firm – successively led by designers Yves Saint Laurent, Marc Bohan, Gianfranco Ferre, and John Galliano – continued to be a fashion leader and was associated with a much wider range of merchandise, including menswear and household linens. of New York bought up the fragrance licensing agreements from Unilever. At the time of his death, Dior salons had been opened in 24 countries. Their perfumes and the corresponding fragrance lines used to be maintained by Calvin Klein Cosmetics Company (CKCC), a Unilever company, until recently when in May 2005 cosmetics giant Coty, Inc. Although his death was the big story in the French press it was quickly forgotten, overshadowed by the launching of the first Soviet sputnik three days later. Calvin Klein is famous for the label's various lines of perfumes and colognes.

"Alexis: The Memoirs of the Baron de Redé", the 2005 memoirs of Paris socialite Alexis von Rosenberg, Baron de Redé, however, suggests that the fashion designer actually died of a heart attack after a too strenuous evening spent with two young men. Licenses are in effect for the most of the above mentioned brands’ jeans, kids clothing, underwear, swimwear, sleepwear, hosiery and socks, watches, fragrance, eyewear and home lines/collections. The plump Dior, who suffered from heart trouble, reportedly died of a heart attack while undergoing a weight-loss cure at the spa in Montecatini, Italy, in an effort to make himself more desirable to his young North African lover, singer Jacques Benita; the death reportedly occurred in the lobby of the Hotel Pace after an after-dinner canasta game. The most visible brand names include:. Normally under French inheritance law, having no children or parents, Raymond should have been Christian's successor but the rift provoked by Françoise caused Christian to disinherit his close family totally. Their current office space in the building is about 143,000-sqf with lease costs probably figuring at around $30 per sq in that area. For once Raymond agreed with his rebel daughter, while discounting the Jewish plot theory. With the fall 2006 Collection runway presentations in New York City, CKI will inaugurate an 8,600-sqf show room space that can seat up to 600 people on the ground floor of 205 West 39th Street, in Times Square South where Calvin Klein has been headquartered since 1978.

She openly blamed Christian's Jewish manageress who procured his medications, along with a collection of young men, of being part of a Jewish plot forcing him towards his death. Apart from Calvin Klein Underwear boutiques, there are also several Calvin Klein Outlet stores in the US that sell the sportswear and cK lines at reduced prices but do not carry the Collection lines. His niece, Françoise Dior, who had once been his favourite (at her marriage with Count Robert-Henri de Caumont la Force it was Christian who gave the bride away at the ceremony while Raymond sat drinking in a local bar) but she held Nazi sympathies. The Warnaco Group, in addition, maintains Calvin Klein Jeans and corresponding outlet stores. Towards the end of his life Christian's life was a hectic round of injections to wake up in the morning, injections for his appetite, and further injections to sleep. In Asia, there are also signature cK stores that only carry the cK sportswear line. On the rare occasions when they found themselves together it usually ended in dispute with Raymond calling his brother "filthy queer" while Christian replied with "impotent drunk.". The sportswear and cK lines are mainly sold through North American department stores and in Europe through high-end retail stores.

However, when Jean Cocteau bought the small château at Milly-la-Forêt (Essonne) and Christian Dior shortly afterwards bought a disused water-mill in the same village, he persuaded his brother Raymond to buy a fermette in the village of Noisy sur Ecole (Seine et Marne) only 4km away. The New York store, which serves as the company’s flagship store at 654 Madison Ave., remains open till today. Dior refused to set foot in the town of Granville for the rest of his life. Out of the two Calvin Klein Collection stores that existed in the US, the Dallas location in Highland Park Village which had been open for 20 years was closed in mid-2005. Once Christian had made his fortune he attempted to repurchase the house where he was born but the new owner (Granville town council) rejected his offers. The stores in Moscow, Barcelona, Rome, Dubai (two locations), Seoul, Singapore and Taipei are maintained by partners. One of Christian's earliest memories was of Raymond locking him in the dark cellar of the house in Granville whenever he had the opportunity, then search the garden for live animals or insects to push under the door. As of today, there are Calvin Klein Collection stores operated by CKI in New York, Milan and Paris.

Dior was continually feuding with his elder brother Raymond Dior. In the late 1990s the company opened elegant Calvin Klein Collection stores in Paris, Seoul, and Taipei and ultra-fancy cK Calvin Klein stores in Hong Kong, Milan and Kuwait City. On returning, after trouble with his temporary replacement Marc Bohan, Saint-Laurent soon opened his own maison de couture once his military obligations were over. Italo Zucchelli, a former Jil Sander and Romeo Gigli designer, had collaborated with Calvin Klein for six seasons before he became head designer of the Calvin Klein Collection menswear line in spring 2004. In 1953 Yves Saint-Laurent became Dior's assistant and was destined to be his successor but was reluctantly forced to leave when the time came for his military service. Klein directly before the founder’s departure from the company. Dior spread his fashions around the world when he and his partner, Jacques Rouet, started franchises in the fashion industry. The current creative director for Calvin Klein Collection for women is Brazilian-born Francisco Costa who had already worked with Mr.

The New Look revolutionized women's dress and reestablished Paris as the center of the fashion world after World War II. for the Calvin Klein women's better sportswear line and with GAV for the ck Calvin Klein bridge sportswear business. His designs represented consistent classic elegance, stressing the feminine look. The deal will have no impact on the existing US licenses with Kellwood Corp. Dior is known mainly for the 1947 "New Look" which employed narrow shoulders, a constricted waist, an emphasized bust, and long, wide skirt, all in striking contrast to the severity of wartime fashions. Fusco remaining in charge after the completion of the deal. In twelve years he expanded his business to 15 countries and employed over 2,000 people. Additionally, beginning in 2008 and continuing through December 2013, Warnaco will assume the license for Calvin Klein Collection men's and women's apparel and accessories worldwide from Fingen, with Mr.

Dior was a graduate of Paris Institute of Political Studies (better known as Sciences Po), after which he established his main house of couture in Parisgift 1946 with the backing of textile magnate Marcel Boussac. Fingen, a company controlled by the Italian Fratini family, had held a 90% share in the European Calvin Klein business – which was managed by Fabio Fusco – since 1995 with CKI owning the remaining 10%. In twelve years he expanded his business to 15 countries and employed over 2,000 people.. Just recently (December 2005), the Warnaco Group announced that in 2006 they would acquire 100% of the shares of the companies that operate the licenses and related wholesale and retail businesses of Calvin Klein Jeans and accessories in Europe and Asia as well as the cK Calvin Klein bridge line of sportswear and accessories in Europe from Fingen SpA, a Florentine holding company, and Euro Cormar SpA for €240 million. In 1946, backed by textile magnate Marcel Boussac, he established his main house of couture in Paris. A better sportswear line for men has been designed and developed in-house at CKI and PVH since spring 2004. Christian Dior" He was born in Granville, Normandy, France, heir to a fertilizer fortune. The cooperation between Kellwood and GAV was ended on friendly terms in September 2005 with Kellwood being left solely responsible for the womens sportswear line while the other parties could focus on their ck Calvin Klein bridge business.

GAV, a Manhattan based company, already then designed and manufactured for ck Calvin Klein and Emanuel Ungaro. Under the terms of the arrangement, Kellwood collaborated with Andrew Grossman and Alexander Vreeland, two seasoned Giorgio Armani executives, who had formed a new business venture named GAV with Jay Schottenstein, chairman and CEO of Schottenstein Stores Corp., to help develop and launch the line in terms of marketing, design and advertising. of Chesterfield, Missouri had been selected as a strategic licensing partner to produce, source and distribute a Calvin Klein women’s better sportswear line to launch in North, Central and South America in late 2004. In June 2003, CKI announced that Kellwood Corp.

In early 2003, it was announced that Vestimenta SpA of Italy would be entrusted with the manufacture and distribution of Calvin Klein Collection for men and women – the label’s pricey high-end haute couture designer line which these days is shown on runways during the fashion weeks in New York and Milan – while design, marketing, advertising and public relations as well as control over the distribution of the line remained with CKI. The current President and COO of the CKI division within PVH is Tom Murry, who had filled this position already before the acquisition. Barry Schwartz was said to concentrate on his role as chairman of the New York Racing Association, a horse-racing club. Klein has appeared in the news from time to time since then when his name was associated with drug abuse, withdrawal treatments and public nuisance.

Mr. Klein himself, who was included as a person in the 15-year contract he had signed with PVH, remained creative head of the collections but then continued as an advisor (consulting creative director) to the new company from 2003 on and has since more and more withdrawn from the business. In the beginning, Mr. CKI thus became a wholly owned subsidiary of PVH.

The transaction between Calvin Klein and PVH was financially supported by Apax Partners Inc., a New York private equity firm, which is said to have made a $250 million equity investment in PVH convertible preferred stock, as well as a $125 million, two-year secured note, all in exchange for seats on the board of PVH. It is said that talks between Calvin Klein and PVH had began as early as 2000. The industry feared that PVH had taken on too much with the acquisition. In reaction to the announcement of the deal, Phillips-Van Heusen shares closed down 14 cents at $12.54 on the New York Stock Exchange on December 17, 2002.

Klein himself had considered Linda Wachner, then CEO of Warnaco Group, a personal enemy. Mr. Unable to pay debts from acquisitions and licensing agreements and due to bad publicity by a later dismissed lawsuit with Calvin Klein over selling license products to retailers other than agreed upon with Calvin Klein, Warnaco had filed for chapter 11 protection in mid-2001 but eventually emerged from bankruptcy in February of 2003. The deal with PVH did not include these businesses, they remained with Warnaco.

PVH outcompeted VF Corp., the maker of Lee and Wrangler jeans, which had also been interested in the jeans, underwear and swimwear business of CK that had been controlled by Warnaco Group, maker of Speedo swimwear, since 1997. Klein based on future sales of the Calvin Klein brand. The sale also included an ongoing personal financial incentive for Mr. (CKI) was finally sold to shirt maker Phillips Van Heusen Corp., whose then CEO Bruce Klatsky was the driving force behind the deal, for about $400 million in cash, $30 million in stock as well as licensing rights and royalties linked to revenues over the following 15 years that were estimated at $200 to $300 million.

In mid-December 2002, Calvin Klein Inc. Klein's plan once. The company should never manage to go public which had supposedly been Mr. Klein announced that his empire was not on the market anymore.

After seven months and no potential buyer, Mr. and Italy's Holding di Partecipazioni proved to be similar disappointments because of CKI's steep price tag of supposedly $1 billion. Other potentials like Tommy Hilfiger Corp. Planning to expand its business, the company had been approached by two luxury goods companies, LVMH and Pinault Printemps Redoute, to join Calvin Klein but nothing resulted.

Klein was named “America’s Best Designer” for his minimalist all-American designs in 1993, and thus it came as a shocking surprise when in 1999 it was announced again that CKI was up for sale. Mr. Although the company almost faced bankruptcy in 1992, Calvin Klein managed to regain and increase the profitability of his empire throughout the later 90s, mainly through the success of its highly popular underwear and fragrance lines as well as the cK sportswear line. And indeed, in late 1987, it was said that the sale of the company to Triangle Industries, a container manufacturer, had only failed because of the crashing stock market.

Financial problems, increased pressure from all sides, disagreements with the licensee of the menswear line and its disappointing sales as well as an enormous employee turnover both within Calvin Klein and its licensing partners led to the first rumors that Calvin Klein Industries, as the company had been known by then, was up for sale. His annual income passed $12,000,000. Klein’s clothes were sold through 12,000 stores in the United States and were available in six other countries. That year, worldwide retail sales were estimated at more than $600 million.

The licensing program, which brought in $24,000 when it was initiated in 1974, had royalty income of $7.3 million ten years later. The stunning growth continued through the early eighties. Calvin Klein’s underwear business, promoted later in the 1990s with giant billboards of pop singer Mark "Marky Mark" Wahlberg, was so successful that his underpants became generally known as ‘Calvins’. In the 1980s, as the designer-jeans frenzy reached its all-time high, Calvin Klein introduced a highly successful line of boxer shorts for women and a men’s underwear collection which would later gross $70 million in a single year.

In the late 1970s, the company also made attempts to set up their own fragrance and cosmetics business but soon learned that they were not able to do it alone and withdrew from the market with big financial losses. The jeans were famously advertised with a commercial featuring a 15-year-old Brooke Shields cooing in 1979/80 that "nothing comes between me and my Calvins" and “I’ve got seven Calvins in my closet, and if they could talk, I’d be ruined.” Controversial advertising, including a series of ads featuring adolescents in sexually evocative poses, has been a recurring theme for the company. In the mid-1970s, he had created a designer-jeans craze by putting his name on the back pocket. By 1981, Fortune magazine figured Klein’s annual income at $8.5 million a year.

In 1978, Klein claimed sales of 200,000 pairs of his famous jeans the first week they were on the market. After the company signed licenses for cosmetics, jeans, and menswear, Klein’s annual retail volume was estimated at $100 million. Klein and Schwartz were making $4 million each. By 1977, annual revenues had jumped to $30 million, and he had licenses for scarves, shoes, belts, furs, sunglasses, and sheets.

In 1973 he was awarded the Coty Award for the first time (again in 1974 and 1975) for his 74-piece womenswear collection. By 1971, sportswear, classic blazers and pant suits as well as lingerie were added to his womens collection portfolio. Klein, who was later described as “the supreme master of minimalism”, appeared on the cover of Vogue magazine. In 1969, Mr.

Hence, the first Calvin Klein collection was a line of men’s and women’s coats at New York retailer Bonwit Teller. It is more likely though, that Klein showed his work to Bonwit Teller staff. Legend has it that a year later a buyer from Bonwit Teller (a then New York based department store similar to today’s Lord & Taylor) got off the elevator on the wrong floor, and ended up placing a $50,000 order. In 1968, Klein and his childhood friend Barry Schwartz, who was to manage the business, then initially founded Calvin Klein Ltd., a coat shop on one of the floors of the York Hotel, in New York City with $10,000.

Calvin Klein attended the 'High School of Industrial Art' and after graduating at 20 from New York's Fashion Institute of Technology in 1962, he apprenticed at an oldline cloak-and-suit manufacturer and spent five years designing at other New York shops. . [1]. Klein was the victim of a pieing in 2001 at a fashion premier at New York's Lincoln Center.

Swatch manufactures watches under the Calvin Klein brand. In addition to clothing, Calvin Klein also gave his name to a range of perfumes, including CK One and CK Be (fragrances for everyone, regardless of gender), now owned by "Coty Inc.". It is noted by many conservative organizations for its use of seemingly-underage models in pseudo-provocative poses. The Calvin Klein company, like many in the fashion industry, is known for its eye-catching advertising.

Speaking in an interview with Bianca Jagger and Andy Warhol for Interview magazine, published not long after the Baron's death Klein said:—. He was hailed as the new Yves Saint-Laurent, and was noted for his clean lines and strait cuts on coats and suits. Calvin Klein was immediately recognised for his talent after his first major showing at New York Fashion Week. Calvin Klein was a protegé of Baron de Gunzburg through whose introductions he became the toast of the New York elite fashion scene before he had his first mainstream success with the launch of his first jeans line.

Calvin Klein was raised in the Jewish immigrant community in the Bronx, New York. His name is also a brand name of clothing marketed by his clothing company, which was launched in 1968. Calvin Klein (born November 19, 1942, The Bronx, New York City, United States as Richard Klein), is a well-known fashion designer. Though the mailing lists were discontinued in 2002, the campaign has inspired similar marketing tactics for movies and other retail products.

These mails came at unpredictable intervals, and were supposed to give readers the feeling that they had some connection with these characters. When these teens mailed these addresses, they would be placed on a mailing list that sent them mails with vague details about the models' lives, with fake details meant to make them more relatable. When advertising cKone perfume in 1999, they employed a very unusual and groundbreaking campaign that displayed e-mail addresses in print advertisements, targeted at teenagers (such as anna@ckone.com or nick@ckone.com). They also play with emerging technologies.

Another Hollywood star owing his respectable career to the Calvin Klein advertisements is Antonio Sabato Jr.. One of his male underwear models, Mark Wahlberg, went on to fame as hip hop star 'Marky Mark', launching himself into the Hollywood scene as well. Calvin Klein's advertising campaigns are frequently controversial, but prove this can be very successful - to the point of making a blitz career. Euphoria (women) [2005].

Obsession Night (men and women) [2005]. Eternity Moment (women) [2004]. Eternity Purple Orchid (women) [2003]. Crave (men) [2002].

Truth (men and women) [men 2002, women 2000]. Contradiction (men and women) [men 1998, women 1997]. cK be (unisex) [1996]. cK one (unisex) [1994, ‘Red Hot’ edition 2000, ‘Graffiti’ art edition 2003].

Escape (men and women) [men 1993, women 1991]. Eternity (men and women) [1989]. Obsession (men and women) [men 1986, women 1985]. Calvin (men) [1981].

Calvin Klein Jeans. cK. Calvin Klein. Calvin Klein Collection.