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Table of contents : • I love grand openings and re-launching the biggest perfumery in the Benelux region is one of them. Voted for the 14th consecutive time as the Best Perfumery by the public, Ici Paris XL is re-launching their stores, re-inventing their customer approach and re-stocking some of the best products that can only be acquired in their shops. I went to their launch in Delft on a cold Saturday morning and before the doors open at a.m., theres already a thin crowd waiting outside that is fast filling-up the space. Time to celebrate! The shop in Bastiaansplein is a delight to walk in. The counters are gone replaced by open new shelves where one can touch and read product descriptions on packaging and reachable enough without bothering a sales/beauty advisor. The tv screens with beauty commercials playing add liveliness to the atmosphere. Shop manager Kalinka dem Kievit isvery happy withthe shops transformation because that means they can now serve customers in their en • NEWS FLASH Every garment, shoe, bag, faux fur, glove, ring, earring, scarf, belt, elegantly French and Italian evening dresses, hats by outstanding milliners Naomi Goodsir and Christophe Coppens and soft German hats by Scha now 70% off at The South Yarra Cose Ipanema Boutique at Toorak Road. Sale garments from Italy and Japan. Cose Ipanema. All Gigli Photos bygd Jaqueline Mitelman. From through to the beginnings of ’89 I was cultural attaché at the French consulate in Melbourne looking after a large cultural program France had given to Australia for the Australian Bicentenary. I was working 80 hours a week and was expected to attend endless cocktail parties and dinners. Giglis ideal client was a woman who described herself as an intellectual bohemian. The French liked me to wear French clothes when attending public events but in early I discovered the Italian Designer Romeo Gigli at Cose Ipanema and became hooked on his bohemian colour
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Part 1: Early days
Introduction
Chapter 1: Charles Frederick Worth (–)
Chapter 2: Callot Soeurs (–)
Chapter 3: Jeanne Paquin (–)
Chapter 4: Paul Poiret (–)
Chapter 5: Mariano Fortuny (–)
Part 2: s–s
Introduction
Chapter 6: Jeanne Lanvin (–)
Chapter 7: Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel (–)
Chapter 8: Jean Patou (–)
Chapter 9: Madeleine Vionnet (–)
Chapter Elsa Schiaparelli (–)
Chapter Mainbocher (–)
Chapter Adrian (–)
Chapter Salvatore Ferragamo (–)
Chapter Madame Alix Grès (–)
Part 3: s–s
Introduction
chapter Cristóbal Balenciaga (–)
Chapter Christian Dior (–)
Chapter Charles James (–)
Chapter Claire McCardell (–)
Chapter Hubert de Givenchy (–)
Chapter Norman Norell (–)
Chapter Pierre Cardin (–)
Chapter Mary Quant (–)
Chapter Rudi Gernreich (–)
Part 4: s–s
Introduction
Chapter