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was shown in cotton shirting and consisted of mix-and-match blouses, skirts and trousers for a casual, yet impeccable, wardrobe. As
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in showing shoulder-padded versions of the chemise dress, sharply tailored suits, grand entrance ballgowns, and cocktail dresses revived from the 1940s and 1950s. While no longer the innovator he was in the 1950s, his work was very popular and perfectly in line with the mood of the era's wealthy. He
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and jeans, a societal rejection of materialism, and the decline in importance of haute couture, Givenchy's designs remained rather formal and dressy and he became much less influential, seen by some as a behind-the-times designer for wealthy women "of a certain age." There were signs of this change
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for his 1957 Fuseau/Spindle line. The same year, he felt confident enough with his stature to present his collections weeks after almost all other designers showed theirs, requiring a second trip to Paris for the press. He created the iconic 'balloon coat' and the 'baby doll' dress in 1958, making
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Givenchy......his 'nothing silhouette,' a shift dress hanging straight from shoulder to hem, touching the body...only at...the hips.... goodly segment of the population could be observed wearing adaptations of...the gunnysack
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factories. Artistic professions ran in the extended Badin family. Givenchy's maternal great-grandfather, Jules
Dieterle, was a set designer who also created designs for the Beauvais factory, including a set of 13 designs for the
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innovative contributions to the geometric seaming and experimental construction becoming prevalent at the time. His princess line of 1959 was also very influential. In 1969, a men's line was created.
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lothes from Balenciaga, Chanel, Givenchy and Lanvin had to be worn for their charm to be realized – one was conscious of the body moving underneath them.
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3550:. United States: Ford Motor Company. pp. 4–5
3525:. United States: Ford Motor Company. pp. 6–7
2535:(9). New York, NY, USA: FI Publications Inc.: 1.
2367:...kirts are now longer and his always have been.
1927:"The Fashion Decade: As Hems Rose, Barriers Fell"
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2501:1975 Britannica Book of the Year: Events of 1974
2201:"Applause Meter Gets a Workout at Saint Laurent"
1324:. Wilfred Funk, Incorporated. pp. 133–134.
1270:. Wilfred Funk, Incorporated. pp. 133–134.
738:Hubert de Givenchy : Entre vies et légendes
2638:Morris, Bernadine (1 January 1982). "Fashion".
1617:"The Romans Didn't Waste Any Time About Shorts"
1088:
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292:In 1952, he opened his own design house at the
2503:. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. p. 300.
992:
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642:Givenchy retired from fashion design in 1995.
3900:Order of Arts and Letters of Spain recipients
3698:"Givenchy, French fashion icon, dies aged 91"
3649:Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum: Hubert de Givenchy
2640:The 1982 World Book Year Book: Events of 1981
2337:...hort...to Givenchy just above the knee...
1046:, News Corp Australia Network, 13 March 2018.
259:(1946) – working alongside the still-unknown
3710:
3436:"Women are Stealing a March on Short Skirts"
2867:"Couture Forecasts Shape of Clothes to Come"
1081:
158:Count Hubert James Marcel Taffin de Givenchy
3118:...all gowns took over the evening scene...
2499:Sweetinburgh, Thelma. "Fashion and Dress".
1288:. Wilfred Funk, Incorporated. p. 134.
1094:Hubert de Givenchy Remembers Audrey Hepburn
983:
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2804:
1857:
740:(2000), Editions Grasset & Fasquelle.
688:His longtime partner was fashion designer
36:
2321:"Closer Fit from Givenchy and Balenciaga"
1597:Givenchy Gentleman: prêt-à-porter for men
1114:, givenchy.com. Accessed 8 December 2023.
604:, and the fashion branch was acquired by
348:Givenchy's notable clients also included
2550:"Givenchy, Once Off Pace, Strides Ahead"
2498:
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2171:"Givenchy, Once Off Pace, Strides Ahead"
1949:"On the Art of Being Chic Though Shabby"
1153:"Givenchy, Once Off Pace, Strides Ahead"
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3374:Morris, Bernadine (14 September 1979).
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2714:Morris, Bernadine (14 September 1979).
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1995:that became...powerful and pervasive...
1895:Morris, Bernadine (16 September 1968).
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1368:Morris, Bernadine (14 September 1979).
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247:Givenchy's first designs were done for
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3406:"Givenchy Collection Glows with Color"
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565:From 1976 through 1987 in the US, the
267:. From 1947 to 1951 he worked for the
3070:Morris, Bernadine (5 February 1985).
3044:Vogue History of 20th Century Fashion
2987:Vogue History of 20th Century Fashion
2955:Morris, Bernadine (31 January 1984).
2925:Morris, Bernadine (25 October 1983).
2913:Givenchy proposed a tapering chemise.
2895:Morris, Bernadine (19 October 1979).
2775:Donovan, Carrie (11 September 1983).
2745:Morris, Bernadine (19 October 1979).
2469:Morris, Bernadine (28 January 1971).
2439:Morris, Bernadine (28 January 1971).
2089:Vogue History of 20th Century Fashion
2056:Morris, Bernadine (4 February 1974).
1946:
1796:
1647:"Fashion: A Look at the Simple Truth"
1645:Morris, Bernadine (13 January 1978).
1615:Morris, Bernadine (6 February 1971).
1483:Vogue History of 20th Century Fashion
1428:Vogue History of 20th Century Fashion
1301:
1212:Vogue History of 20th Century Fashion
1128:"Hubert De Givenchy on Fashion Today"
1016:Vogue History of 20th Century Fashion
164:
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2927:"Looking for Keys to Fashion Trends"
2578:Morris, Bernadine (15 August 1976).
2319:Morris, Bernadine (30 August 1966).
2289:Peterson, Patricia (1 August 1963).
2259:Peterson, Patricia (1 August 1963).
1736:Morris, Bernadine (25 August 1974).
1398:Howell, Georgina (1978). "1956-57".
1302:Blackwell, Betsy Talbot. "Fashion".
675:Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson
366:Countess Cristiana Brandolini d'Adda
3769:"French fashion icon Givenchy dies"
3434:Morris, Bernadine (25 April 1987).
3312:Morris, Bernadine (4 August 1981).
3100:Morris, Bernadine (26 March 1985).
2608:Morris, Bernadine (3 August 1982).
2349:Emerson, Gloria (31 January 1970).
2229:Emerson, Gloria (31 January 1970).
1925:Bender, Marylin (9 December 1969).
1567:Donovan, Carrie (27 January 1960).
1210:Mulvagh, Jane (1988). "1946–1956".
1014:Mulvagh, Jane (1988). "1946-1956".
585:coupe, continuing with the 1977-79
16:French fashion designer (1927–2018)
13:
3404:Morris, Bernadine (29 July 1983).
3220:Morris, Bernadine (27 July 1985).
2865:Morris, Bernadine (31 July 1979).
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2409:Morris, Bernadine (30 July 1971).
2379:Morris, Bernadine (30 July 1971).
2199:Morris, Bernadine (31 July 1975).
1827:Morris, Bernadine (21 July 1972).
1708:"The Directions of the Innovators"
573:offered a Givenchy Edition of its
480:, Baroness Sylvia de Waldner, the
251:in 1945. Later he did designs for
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3465:Luther, Marylou (1 August 1987).
3191:Luther, Marylou (1 August 1987).
3130:Luther, Marylou (1 August 1987).
2957:"Saint Laurent Dominates Couture"
2835:Donovan, Carrie (31 March 1985).
2777:"Fashion View from Paris Couture"
2666:Halasz, Robert (ed.). "Fashion".
2148:Emerson, Gloria (4 August 1967).
2008:"1966: Saint Laurent Rive Gauche"
1510:Howell, Georgina (1978). "1958".
1238:Howell, Georgina (1978). "1955".
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2642:. World Book, Inc. p. 309.
1797:Evans, Eli N. (24 August 1975).
1455:The iconic Givenchy balloon coat
1319:
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1112:History of the House of Givenchy
589:coupe, and ending with the 1982
3840:Knights of the Legion of Honour
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667:Manufacture nationale de Sèvres
661:in Paris featuring, artwork by
612:owns Parfums Givenchy as well.
329:At that time, he met his idol,
183:International Best Dressed List
149:l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
3730:Wilson, Eric (12 March 2018).
3711:Wilsher, Kim (12 March 2018).
3376:"It Was Givenchy's Hour Again"
3042:Mulvagh, Jane (1988). "1979".
2985:Mulvagh, Jane (1988). "1983".
2837:"Fashion: Feminine Flourishes"
2716:"It Was Givenchy's Hour Again"
2411:"For Daring, There's Givenchy"
2381:"For Daring, There's Givenchy"
2087:Mulvagh, Jane (1988). "1968".
2012:Musée Yves Saint Laurent Paris
1481:Mulvagh, Jane (1988). "1958".
1426:Mulvagh, Jane (1988). "1957".
1370:"It Was Givenchy's Hour Again"
953:
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649:, a listed historic castle in
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3875:20th-century Italian nobility
3314:"Couture: Styles of Splendor"
2471:"Givenchy: Elegance and More"
2441:"Givenchy: Elegance and More"
950:Jougla VI, 256, numéro 32324.
915:Who's Who: Hubert de Givenchy
775:
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3222:"Givenchy's Modern Classics"
1864:. Twelve. pp. 293–295.
1799:"The Emperor's Fall Clothes"
7:
3835:École des Beaux-Arts alumni
3572:The 1977 Continental Mark V
940:(in French). 12 March 2018.
312:. He went on to design the
10:
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3890:French LGBT businesspeople
3700:. BBC News. 12 March 2018.
3285:"Fashion's Opulent Autumn"
2120:"St. Laurent and Givenchy"
976:Encyclopedie.picardie.fr,
663:Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot
434:Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
282:Hat for Audrey Hepburn in
240:
179:Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy
3910:Taffin de Givenchy family
2427:Givenchy shows hot pants.
2075:from the ready‐to‐wear...
1320:Mohr, Berta. "Fashions".
1284:Mohr, Berta. "Fashions".
1266:Mohr, Berta. "Fashions".
683:Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
621:Beverly Hills, California
541:glamour reintroduced for
418:Princess Salimah Aga Khan
243:Fashion of Audrey Hepburn
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3799:"Official Givenchy Site"
3758:Retrieved 14 March 2018.
3497:1976 Continental Mark IV
1602:24 November 2015 at the
1468:24 November 2015 at the
813:Zilkha, Bettina (2004).
751:
645:Givenchy resided at the
3597:1979 Continental Mark V
3467:"Paris When It Dazzles"
3453:hiplines often rounded.
3193:"Paris When It Dazzles"
3132:"Paris When It Dazzles"
2691:: SM6. 30 December 1979
2580:"Fashion: Paris Report"
2042:: 30. 24 January 1964.
1984:: SM6. 30 December 1979
1774:: SM6. 30 December 1979
1099:The Wall Street Journal
575:Continental Mark series
470:Van Zuylen van Nijevelt
203:Jean-Claude de Givenchy
199:Protestant noble family
166:[ybɛʁdəʒivɑ̃ʃi]
3895:LGBT fashion designers
3865:French stamp designers
1188:: 10. 1 September 1958
639:
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608:in 1989. As of today,
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319:Breakfast at Tiffany's
289:
285:Breakfast at Tiffany's
185:Hall of Fame in 1970.
181:. He was named to the
3850:French art collectors
3625:The Los Angeles Times
3014:"Peplums and Picasso"
2529:Fashion International
1545:: F46. 27 August 1957
1346:: F46. 27 August 1957
1002:The Los Angeles Times
726:(1999), Aurum Press.
634:
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484:, Haitian first lady
462:Pauline de Rothschild
422:Rachel Lambert Mellon
350:Donna Marella Agnelli
281:
3905:People from Beauvais
3756:Fashionista website.
560:above-the-knee skirt
331:Cristóbal Balenciaga
288:designed by Givenchy
231:École des Beaux-Arts
215:Gobelins Manufactory
93:École des Beaux-Arts
3471:The Washington Post
3289:The Washington Post
3197:The Washington Post
3168:The Washington Post
3162:(29 October 1978).
3136:The Washington Post
3018:The Washington Post
1142:, 15 February 1966.
1102:, 4 September 2012.
978:Givenchy, Hubert de
795:. Assouline, 1998.
712:(1998), Assouline.
671:Jacques-Louis David
595:Lincoln Continental
583:Continental Mark IV
579:Lincoln Continental
577:(1976 to 1982) and
535:return to formality
466:Frederica von Stade
454:Jacqueline de Ribes
3870:French gay artists
3860:French Protestants
3736:The New York Times
3628:, 27 January 1989.
3440:The New York Times
3410:The New York Times
3380:The New York Times
3349:The New York Times
3345:"Notes on Fashion"
3318:The New York Times
3226:The New York Times
3106:The New York Times
3076:The New York Times
2961:The New York Times
2931:The New York Times
2901:The New York Times
2871:The New York Times
2841:The New York Times
2781:The New York Times
2751:The New York Times
2720:The New York Times
2689:The New York Times
2614:The New York Times
2584:The New York Times
2556:: 48. 24 July 1974
2554:The New York Times
2475:The New York Times
2445:The New York Times
2415:The New York Times
2385:The New York Times
2355:The New York Times
2325:The New York Times
2295:The New York Times
2265:The New York Times
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2205:The New York Times
2177:: 48. 24 July 1974
2175:The New York Times
2154:The New York Times
2124:The New York Times
2062:The New York Times
2040:The New York Times
1982:The New York Times
1953:The New York Times
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1344:The New York Times
1186:The New York Times
1159:: 48. 23 July 1974
1157:The New York Times
1078:, 22 October 2014.
921:, 11 November 2011
843:Hubert de Givenchy
793:The Givenchy Style
791:Mohrt, Françoise.
710:The Givenchy Style
685:in Madrid, Spain.
647:Château du Jonchet
640:
571:Ford Motor Company
551:Yves Saint Laurent
501:
482:Duchess of Windsor
290:
103:Little black dress
30:Hubert de Givenchy
3283:(29 April 1980).
2118:(2 August 1965).
1126:Lauren Milligan,
1004:, 28 October 1988
736:Jean-Noël Liaut:
708:Françoise Mohrt,
651:Romilly-sur-Aigre
555:Oscar de la Renta
450:Hope Portocarrero
362:Mona von Bismarck
273:Elsa Schiaparelli
219:Beauvais tapestry
177:and clothing for
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131:James de Givenchy
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207:Parfums Givenchy
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42:Givenchy in 1978
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