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  1. Marcel Boussac (17 April 1889 – 21 March 1980) was a French entrepreneur best known for his ownership of the Maison Dior and one of the most successful thoroughbred race horse breeding farms in European history. Born in Châteauroux, Indre, France, Boussac made a fortune in textile manufacturing.

  2. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Marcel Boussac (born April 17, 1889, Châteauroux, Fr.—died March 21, 1980, near Paris) was a French industrialist and textile manufacturer whose introduction of colour into clothing ended the “black look” in France.

  3. Marcel Boussac (1889-1980) was the textile magnate known as ‘King of Cotton’, the financier behind couture house Christian Dior and France’s most successful owner/breeder of thoroughbred racehorses in the 20 th century. In the 1930s he was the richest man in France and produced over a fifth of the country’s cotton output.

  4. 13 de oct. de 2020 · Marcel Boussac, un empresario textil francés, era dueño de una de las pocas fábricas que sobrevivió luego de la guerra, este ofreció la oportunidad a Dior de revivir una de sus líneas de ropa para mantener las máquinas en funcionamiento.

  5. Marcel Boussac, né le 17 avril 1889 à Châteauroux et mort le 21 mars 1980 à Dammarie-sur-Loing ( Loiret ), est un industriel français du textile, propriétaire de l'entreprise Boussac, et un éleveur et propriétaire de chevaux de course . Biographie. Les débuts.

  6. Biographie de MARCEL BOUSSAC (1889-1980). Marcel Boussac naît le 17 août 1889. Sa mère quitte en 1892 son époux et la vie provinciale pour aller à Paris partager l'existence du poète Catulle Mendès. Après de brèves études – il quitte le lycée à seize ans –, le jeune Marcel s'initie aux...

  7. 3 de jun. de 2016 · Boussac, the greatest French owner-breeder of the 20th century, won 12 Jockey Clubs (the most by any owner), five Prix de Dianes, six Arcs and a number of top races in England, including the 195o Derby with Galcador. After that race he was heard to say he had “six horses better than that back in France”.