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  1. Lucien Lelong ( pronounced [ly.sjɛ̃ lə.lɔ̃]; 11 October 1889 – 11 May 1958) was a French couturier who was prominent from the 1920s to the 1940s.

  2. Feb 16, 2024 · Under Lucien Lelong’s leadership, assisted by Nina Ricci’s son and business partner Robert, a plan came together to reintroduce Paris once again to the world as the center of fashion and style.

  3. Feb 20, 2017 · His theory of “kinetique” or dressing the body in motion gave his clothes an engineered fluidity. In 1924 Lucien began experimenting with fragrances, and launched a perfume line, the Société des Parfums Lucien Lelong, which would go on to outlast his fashion house and is still in business today.

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  5. Feb 28, 2024 · In Episode 4 of Apple TV+’s The New Look, Lucien Lelong (played by John Malkovich), head of the eponymous couture house that ruled Parisian fashion for decades, presents one of his staff...

  6. Designer: Lucien Lelong (French, 1889–1958) Date: spring/summer 1938. Culture: French. Medium: silk, glass. Credit Line: Promised Gift of Sandy Schreier. Accession Number: L.2018.61.44a, b.

  7. While Lucien Lelong's clothes were elegantly conceived and executed, he will be remembered as fashion's leading diplomat during the German siege on Parisian couture. More than half a century after Lelong retired, his exquisitely designed perfume bottles are among the most collected in the world.

  8. Lucien Lelong. Lucien Lelong took over his parentscouture house, becoming the artistic director in 1918. His designs emphasize the body. The crêpe and lace fabrics accentuate the classicism and rigorous elegance proned by Lelong.

  9. Feb 14, 2024 · He’s designing clothes for Lucien Lelong, and Catherine is embedded with the French resistance movement, “She's working with a network that was gathering intelligence for the allies,” says...

  10. In 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….

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