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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. Career. Born in Paris as the son of Arthur Lelong, the owner of a fashion store, he trained at the Hautes Etudes de Commerciales in Paris and opened his fashion house in the early 1910s.

  2. 16 de feb. de 2024 · Under Lucien Lelongs 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. Lucien Lelong, né le 11 octobre 1889 à Paris 9 e et mort le 11 mai 1958 à Anglet 1, est un couturier français. Biographie. Fils de Arthur Camille Joseph Lelong et d'Éléonore Marie Lambelet 1, couturiers qui déménagent leur boutique de la rue Vignon en 1898, pour s'installer au no 18 place de la Madeleine à Paris.

  4. 20 de feb. de 2017 · Lucien Lelong, as president of the Chambre Syndicale, was left to negotiate with the occupying German regime. Nazi forces pressed hard to move the Paris Couture industry, including the ateliers, to Germany or Austria—at one point breaking into the building and seizing the archives which included information about clients, fashion ...

  5. 28 de feb. de 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. 13 de oct. de 2020 · Sucedió por primera vez en 1946, en Francia; y se le conocía como ‘Le Théâtre de la Mode’ (‘Teatro de la moda’ en español). 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.

  7. Lucien Lelong was young, bright, and full of new ideas, and his work was soon featured in leading French fashion magazines. By 1925, he employed nearly 3,000 people—double that of most other prominent couturiers. That same year, Lelong introduced his concept of “kinetic” clothing.