FERAUD -- Classic, Romantic And Imaginative Brand Style.
In France's pop and Textile Museum, a collection is particularly striking. A long dress, silk, plain knitted fabric, and hand drawn patterns show the history of French clothing. It is designed by Louis, France's famous fashion designer Louis Ferro (raud F), and is collected by UCAD.
Donated by Mr. Louis Ferro to the Museum
In 1955, designer Louis Ferro (Louis Feraud) registered a fashion brand named after Shiner in France.
After years of development, the brand has captured the hearts of many beautiful people with classic, romantic and imaginative brand styles. Now it has developed into one of the top 14 fashion brands that are famous for its French clothing brands, such as Scherrer (Shelley), Christian Dior (CD), Chanel (Chanel), Christian Lacroix (LA qua), etc.
KENZO, a world-famous designer, went to Paris when he was young.
He did not speak French, and he had spent many months in loneliness.
In order to live, he used to trim the dog's hair on Spai Street (Raspail), and now a luxury store under his name is there.
Finally, one day, he nervously showed up several sketches to designer Louis Ferro (Louis Feraud), who suggested that he might as well contribute (ELLE) to the manuscript.
At that time, ELLE began to attach importance to the work of discovering new people. KENZO seized this opportunity and opened the door to the design of the temple of fashion.
KENZO only called Louis Ferro (Louis Feraud) his mentor.
Louis Ferro was born in a province called Arles in southern France, and his father was a baker.
The colorful and colorful life of his hometown has developed his optimistic attitude towards life and influenced his way towards art.
In the late 40s, he went to Cannes to become a painter, and later opened a fashion shop there in 1954.
In 1956, he moved to Paris and opened a new boutique in a wonderful section opposite the Elysee Palace. Many movie stars such as Ingrid, Bergman, Elizabeth, Taylor visited his shop.
In 1958, he released his own high fashion for the same time with the famous Dior, giwansi and langwan.
Louis Ferro won the golden crown award two times in 1978 and 1984.
French fashion designer Louis Ferro Ferro (Louis Feraud) died in Paris in December 28, 1999 at the age of 79, but his brand still affects the whole world.
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