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  1. Lo stilista Lucien Lelong, presidente della Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture combatté con le armi della diplomazia e dell’astuzia, correndo grande rischi a livello personale, per far sì che la couture restasse a Parigi. Quel successo gli valse un posto nella storia della moda ma ha messo in ombra il suo talento come stilista.

  2. Designers, Lucien Lelong HISTORIA DE LA MODA Diseñadores en la Historia - Designers . Lucien Lelong. Lucien Lelong, design. Diseñador francés (1889-1958). Su padre había creado una empresa textil tres años antes de que él naciera. Cuando acabó la guerra, abrió un negocio ...

  3. Other articles where Lucien Lelong is discussed: Pierre Balmain: …he joined the firm of Lucien Lelong, where he worked with Christian Dior, who was to become his main rival during their heyday in the postwar years. The House of Balmain was an immediate success, its clothes characterized by superb quality, particularly in evening wear, which combined femininity with an…

  4. Lucien Lelong (French, 1889–1958) 1927. The Costume Institute at The Met The Costume Institute's collection of more than 33,000 costumes and accessories represents five continents and seven centuries of fashionable dress and accessories for men, women, and children. ...

  5. Lucien Lelong (1889 – 1958) is a French fashion (haute couture) designer. His “golden age” was the era from the 1920s to the 1940s. His contemporaries were Chanel, Worth, Patou, Lanvin and Schiaparelli. Lucien Lelong was born in Paris in 1889 and learned the bases of fashion and textile business from his father, a textile shop owner.

  6. 9 de may. de 2018 · LELONG, Lucien French designer Born: Paris [1], 11 October 1889. Education: Studied business, Hautes Études des Commerciales, Paris, 1911-13. Military Service: Performed military service, 1914-17, awarded Croix de Guerre. Family: Married Princess Natalie Paley (second wife).

  7. 13 de oct. de 2020 · Fue idea de un hombre llamado Lucien Lelong, en ese entonces presidente de la cámara sindical de la Alta Costura y uno de las figuras más influyentes de la industria de la moda en la época. París ya se había consolidado como la gran capital de la moda mundial cuando, en 1940, las fuerzas francesas caen sometidas ante el ejército Alemán.