Hubert de Givenchy Fashion Designer (1927–)
French
fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy is known for his elegant haute
couture designs and professional relationships with clients like Audrey
Hepburn.
Synopsis
Family Background
Hubert
de Givenchy Marcel Taffin de Givenchy was born on February 21, 1927, in
the city of Beauvais in northern France. His parents, Lucien and
Béatrice (née Badin) Taffin de Givenchy, gave him and his brother,
Jean-Claude, an aristocratic heritage. After Lucien Taffin de Givenchy
died in 1930, Givenchy was raised by his mother and his maternal
grandmother.
Training and Early Career
In
1944, Hubert de Givenchy moved to Paris, where he studied art at the
École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts. Though he briefly considered a
career in law, he decided to enter the world of fashion and, at the age
of 17, began an apprenticeship with designer Jacques Fath. After his
time with Fath, Givenchy worked for several famous French couture houses
in the 1940s: Lucien Lelong, Robert Piquet and Elsa Schiaparelli.
House of Givenchy
Givenchy
opened his own design house in 1952. His debut collection was a hit. It
featured separates such as long skirts and tailored blouses, including
the "Bettina blouse," named after model Bettina Graziani. In his
following collections, he also designed elegant evening gowns, feminine
hats and tailored suits, and the Givenchy name became synonymous with
Parisian chic.
In 1953, Givenchy met Spanish designer Cristóbal
Balenciaga, whom he greatly admired. In 1957, the two designers teamed
up to introduce a new silhouette called the "sack," a loose form without
any waistline.By the 1960s, Givenchy, setting new trends and embracing certain aspects of youth culture, had begun to favor shorter hemlines and straighter silhouettes in his designs.
Celebrity Clients
After
selling his business to the luxury conglomerate Louis Vuitton Moët
Hennessey in 1988, Givenchy designed for seven more years, retiring and
presenting his final collection in 1995. He was succeeded as head
designer by enfant terrible John Galliano. Designers to later serve as head designer at Givenchy include Alexander McQueen and Riccardo Tisci..
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