It was daring and outlandish design "with some of the wildest fabrics and patterns ever seen in any American car" | He made dresses with slits and batwing sleeves with novel dimensions and mixed circular movement and gypsy skirts with structured tops |
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Pierre Cardin, couturier, born 2 July 1922; died 29 December 2020 | There, he studied architecture and worked with the fashion house of after World War II |
He was the first to combine the "" and the "" skirts of the 1970s by introducing a new hemline that had long pom-pom panels or fringes.
Cardin designed spacesuits for NASA in 1970 | In 1977, 1979, and 1983, he was awarded the Cartier Golden Thimble by French haute couture for the most creative collection of the season |
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In 1975, Cardin opened his first furniture boutique on the | He was designated a in 1991, and a United Nations in 2009 |
However, the Cardin name was still very profitable, although the indiscriminate licensing approach was considered a failure.
3These creations allowed for the geometric shapes that captivated him to be contrasted, with both circular and straight lines | Vaudable, the funds and the name |
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Beginning in the 1970s, Cardin set another new trend: "mod chic" | From about 1988 the brand was extensively, and appeared on "wildly nonadjacent products such as baseball caps and cigarettes" |
During the two model years, a total of 4,152 AMC Javelins received this bold mirrored, multi-colored pleated stripe pattern in tones of Chinese red, plum, white, and silver that were set against a black background.
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