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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rose_RepettoRose Repetto - Wikipedia

    Rose Repetto (10 August 1907 – 11 March 1982) was an Italian-born French business owner and shoe designer. In 1947, she established the Repetto ballet shoe company. [1] Life and work. Repetto was born around 1907 in Milan. In the early 1920s, she moved to Paris where she met and dated restaurant owner Edmond Petit.

  2. Rose Repetto opens her first boutique at 22 Rue de la Paix in Paris. It becomes the place frequented by the world's prima ballerinas: Bejart, Noureev, Barychnikov, Carolyn Carlson, the Kirov at the 'Folies Bergères', all are supplied with their dancing shoes and garments by Repetto. 1964. Leonor Fini designs our famous logo. 1967.

  3. Rose Repetto (née le 10 août 1900 à Cannes et décédée le 11 mars 1982 à Paris 14e 1) est une styliste française d'origine italienne, créatrice du chausson et de la marque Repetto 2 . Par son mariage avec Edmond Petit à Cannes le 1er juin 1920 3, elle est la mère de Roland Petit et de Claude Petit.

  4. Rose Repetto opens her first boutique at 22 Rue de la Paix in Paris. It becomes the place frequented by the world's prima ballerinas: Bejart, Noureev, Barychnikov, Carolyn Carlson, the Kirov at the 'Folies Bergères', all are supplied with their dancing shoes and garments by Repetto.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Rose_RepettoRose Repetto - Wikiwand

    Rose Repetto (1907 – 1984) was an Italian-born French business owner and shoe designer. In 1947 she established the Repetto ballet shoe company. Repetto was born in Milan. In the early 1920s she moved to Paris where she met and dated restaurant owner Edmond Petit. In 1924 their son, future dancer and choreographer Roland Petit was born.

  6. Repetto, artisan d'exception du monde du luxe et de la danse depuis 1947, vous fait découvrir toutes ses créations : ballerines made in France, babies, mocassins, sandales, articles de danse et activewear.

  7. 15 de abr. de 2014 · His mother Rose Repetto, a fashion designer native of Italy, then imagined a soft pair of ballet shoes that she created based on the technique of the ‘ cousu-retourné’, where the sole is sewn and turned inside out afterwards. That was the birth of the now mythical French brand.