Famous French fashion designer Pierre Cardin, of Italian descent, has passed away



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The great French fashion designer Pierre Cardin, praised not only for his visionary ideas but also for the elegant suits created for the general public, died Tuesday at the age of 98, his family said.

Mr. Cardin was born in Italy in 1922, but emigrated to France with his family early in his childhood. The fashion designer died at Neji Hospital west of Paris, relatives said.

Pierre'as Cardinas

Pierre’as Cardinas

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With her futuristic bubble-shaped dresses and other sophisticated clothing, she sparked a veritable revolution in the fashion world in the 20th century. in the seventies.

Cardin, who had learned the basics of his craft from the then-unknown Christian Dior, and introduced the first collection in 1953, claimed that he still valued originality more than anything else.

Pierre'o Cardino modelis, 1959 m.

Pierre’o Cardino modelis, 1959 m.

Cardinal was one of the last living designers from France’s golden age of haute couture after World War II, following the death of Karl Lagerfeld, Chanel’s creative director last year.

Cardin revolutionized the fashion world in other ways as well. He was one of the first to show a great sense of smell for business based on trademark licensing. Eventually, this strategy was adopted by competitors, but in recent years, several fashion houses have abandoned this practice.

French high fashion legend Pierre Cardin has helped make designers like Jean Paul Gaultier famous.

Pierre Cardin can now be seen in a wide range of products, from cheap men’s shorts to bottled drinking water.

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