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  1. Christian Dior werd op 21 januari geboren in Granville, Normandië, zoon van Alexandre Louis Maurice Dior en Marie-Madeleine Dior (née Martin), de tweede van vijf kinderen. Het gezin is welgesteld, dankzij het kunstmest- en chemicaliënbedrijf dat werd opgericht in 1832.

  2. In 1923, Maurice and Lucien Dior"s firm became a public company. This business success led to changes in Maurice Dior"s personal life. In 1905, the family left for the center of Granville and moved into a villa - Les Rhumbs - which Maurice"s wife Madeleine decorated in the fashion of the time and where she created a garden sheltered from the wind. lieutenant is now home to the Musée Christian ...

  3. Alexandre Louis Maurice Dior er en normandisk industri , født den 7. februar 1872 i Neuville (Calvados), døde den 9. desember 1946 i Callian ( Var). Han er far til den store couturieren Christian Dior og den motstandsdyktige Catherine Dior. Sammendrag. 1 Biografi. 1.1 Ungdom; 1.2 Bransjesuksess;

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  5. Madeleine Martin was the daughter of a lawyer from Angers and Juliette Surosne, originally from the department of Calvados, France. Monsieur Martin died young and Madeleine was brought up by her mother. [1] In 1898, at the age of 19, she married Maurice Dior who was 26 years old. The couple moved to the center of Granville in the department of ...

  6. 26 de jul. de 2018 · Widowed in 1931, Maurice Dior then suffered financial ruin as a consequence of the 1929 Crash and moved the family to the South of France where property was cheaper and he was able to buy Les Naÿsses. As for Villa Les Rhumbs, the town of Granville purchased the clifftop villa and its grounds in the 1930s, intending to demolish it.