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  1. 9 de may. de 2018 · LELONG, Lucien French designer Born: Paris [1], 11 October 1889. Education: Studied business, Hautes Études des Commerciales, Paris, 1911-13. Military Service: Performed military service, 1914-17, awarded Croix de Guerre. Family: Married Princess Natalie Paley (second wife).

  2. 3 de mar. de 2006 · A visit to “Modern Master: Lucien Lelong Couturier 1918 – 1948,” on exhibit at the Museum at FIT, reveals less well-known facts. At the apogee of his business, Lelong employed more than ...

  3. Lucien Lelong (Parijs, 11 oktober 1889 – Anglet, 11 mei 1958) was een invloedrijke Franse modeontwerper en couturier, wiens carrière bloeide van de jaren 1920 tot de jaren 1940. Lelong maakte naam in de modewereld met zijn elegante ontwerpen en innovatieve benadering van mode.

  4. Lucien Lelong Fashion designer –. Our Latest rare find June 2012. This beautiful image is from the original House of Lelong and probably during his parents time, it may well have been from Lucien’s very first collection. It was entitled – Robe de apres midi, de Lelong. The original studio photo is by Felix.

  5. Lucien Lelong. 1889-1958. Lucien Lelong took over his parents’ couture 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.

  6. Highlighted by the art and craft of beautiful fabrics that innovative designs and is among the first designers who also produced lingerie and stockings. In 1939, introduced skirts very tightly laced flight: a style in the hands of Dior became the New Look in 1947. He was president of the Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture and through its ...

  7. Evening Dress. Lucien Lelong Mid-1920s. The Kyoto Costume Institute. Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan. This dancing dress is made of thin, delicate chiffon embroidered heavily with beads and strass. The fringe swings in accordance with body movements. Since the 1910s new dancing tunes such as the tango and the Charleston had captivated both Europeans ...