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Christian Dior (January 21, 1905
October 24, 1957), born in Granville, was an influential French fashion designer. Dior is a graduate of Paris Institute of Political Studies (better known as Sciences Po), after which he established his main house of couture in Paris in 1946. He had the backing of a textile magnate Marcel Boussac. In twelve years he expanded his business to 15 countries and employed over 2,000 people. Dior is known mainly for the 1947 "New Look" which employed narrow shoulders, constricted waist, emphasized bust, and long, wide skirt. His designs represented consistent classic elegance, stressing the feminine look. The New Look revolutionized women's dress and reestablished Paris as the center of the fashion world. Dior spread his fashions around the world when he and his partner, Jaques Rouet, started franchises in the fashion industry. In 1953 Yves Saint-Laurent became his assistant and was destined to be his successor but was reluctantly forced to leave when the time came for his military service. On returning, after trouble with his temporary replacement Marc Bohan, he soon opened his own maison de couture once his obligations were over. He was continually feuding with his elder
brother Raymond Dior and one of his earliest
childhood memories was that Raymond would
always lock him down in the dark cellar
beneath the house in Granville whenever he
had the opportunity, then go scouring the
garden searching for critters to push under
the door. Once he had made his fortune he
attempted to rebuy the house where he was
born but the new owner (Granville town
council) rejected his offers. He refused to
set foot in the town of Granville for the
rest of his life. However, when Jean Cocteau
bought the small ch Towards the end Christian was living a
hectic life with injections to wake up in
the morning, injections for his appetite,
and further injections to sleep. His niece,
Fran The plump Dior, who suffered from heart
trouble, reportedly died of a heart attack
while undergoing a weight-loss cure at the
spa in
Montecatini,
Italy, in an effort to make himself more
desirable to his young
North African lover, singer
Jacques Benita; the death reportedly
occurred in the lobby of the
Hotel Pace after an after-dinner
canasta game. "Alexis:
The Memoirs of the Baron de Red Although his death made N At the time of his death, Dior salons had
been opened in 24 countries. The Dior
firm'successively led by designers
Yves Saint Laurent,
Marc Bohan,
Gianfranco Ferre, and
John Galliano Learn more from the
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