Pierre Cardin is a French brand. In 1950, Pierre Cardin founded a fashion company with his own name on Street Richepanse in Paris. With his bold and advanced design concept, Pierre Cardin's pleated wool coat caused a sensation in the entire fashion industry in 1953, and immediately sold 200,000 pieces in the United States.
Pierre Cardin’s unique and creative designs have won the favor of countless stars. The collarless men's suits he designed for the Beatles have appeared on the covers of countless fashion and entertainment magazines, including Salvador Dali, Jean Cocteau, and Gérard Philippe. ), Jacqueline Kennedy (Jacqueline Kennedy) and Hollywood's popular stars are Cardin's regular customers.
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In addition to designing fashion, Pierre Cardin also designs furniture, lamps, decorations, daily necessities, and even car and airplane shapes. Pierre Cardin Company sells more than a thousand design sketches every year, and most of the detailed designs are handed over to businessmen from various places who have obtained the right to use the trademark, and they use their ideas to make an even commission based on the actual local conditions.
Not far from Cardin’s headquarters, there is an old building. This is the home of Pierre Cardin. An old, small door, closed tightly. For decades, Pierre Cardin walked in and out of this small door to work every day for ten minutes at a time, just in time for outdoor activities. There are two owners of the house, one is Pierre Cardin himself, and the other is his sister who is over ninety years old. During the day, the elder sister is alone at home; at night, the two siblings talk in the dialect of their hometown of Venice. "Childhood" is the eternal theme.
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