Viewed Products
The heart of the film. The soul of...
Intense ruby red wine, the scent is...
This speaker is the top unit of the...
The Enfant Terrible of Haute Couture
“You must, if it's possible, be born with a kind of elegance. It's part of you, of yourself” − Hubert de Givenchy
History
Born in Beauvais, in northern France, in 1927, Hubert James Taffin de Givenchy left his hometown for Paris at the age of 17 to take an apprenticeship at a couture house.
He began at Jacques Fath while also studying drawing at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, the French National School of Fine Art.
He moved to Robert Piguet in 1946 and, briefly, Lucien Lelong in 1947 before joining Elsa Schiaparelli later the same year. Quickly, he became the Artistic Director of the Schiaparelli boutique the Place Vendôme.
In 1952, Givenchy founded his namesake house on Rue Alfred de Vigny in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. For his first collection, he presented “Separates”, looks composed of elegant blouses and breezy skirts that blended architectural lines with the simplicity of the materials. The “enfant terrible of Haute Couture” was born.
This original point of view marked the resounding debut of a four-decade career at his own house. In the summer of 1953, the couturier met Audrey Hepburn, who borrowed several looks for her film Sabrina.
It was the beginning of a long collaboration and profound friendship between the actress and the designer. The same year, in New York, Givenchy met his idol, Cristobal Balenciaga, with whom he became close friends.
In 1957, Audrey Hepburn lent her face to Hubert de Givenchy’s first perfume, L’Interdit, which was dedicated to her. In 1969, the designer created his men’s ready-to-wear line “Givenchy Gentleman”. An aesthete and collector, Hubert de Givenchy still embodies classic elegance with a touch of wit.
After a career spanning more than 40 years, and having become a part of the LVMH group in 1988, Hubert de Givenchy retired in 1995. He would be succeeded by some of fashion’s great creative talents, among them John Galliano, Alexander McQueen, Julien MacDonald, and Riccardo Tisci. On March 10th 2018, Hubert de Givenchy passed away peacefully in Paris, aged 91.
Since spring 2017, Clare Waight Keller has been the artistic director of Haute Couture and women’s and men’s ready-to-wear. With her debut show, on October 1st 2017, Clare Waight Keller established a forward-looking new signature for the house of Givenchy based on the idea of Light in darkness.
On May 19th, 2018, for her wedding to Prince Harry, Ms. Meghan Markle, now the Duchess of Sussex, wore an elegant Givenchy Haute Couture boatneck wedding gown in double white silk cady with a hand- embroidered veil, both custom designed by artistic director Clare Waight Keller.
The Enfant Terrible of Haute Couture
“You must, if it's possible, be born with a kind of elegance. It's part of you, of yourself” − Hubert de Givenchy
History
Born in Beauvais, in northern France, in 1927, Hubert James Taffin de Givenchy left his hometown for Paris at the age of 17 to take an apprenticeship at a couture house.
He began at Jacques Fath while also studying drawing at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, the French National School of Fine Art.
He moved to Robert Piguet in 1946 and, briefly, Lucien Lelong in 1947 before joining Elsa Schiaparelli later the same year. Quickly, he became the Artistic Director of the Schiaparelli boutique the Place Vendôme.
In 1952, Givenchy founded his namesake house on Rue Alfred de Vigny in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. For his first collection, he presented “Separates”, looks composed of elegant blouses and breezy skirts that blended architectural lines with the simplicity of the materials. The “enfant terrible of Haute Couture” was born.
This original point of view marked the resounding debut of a four-decade career at his own house. In the summer of 1953, the couturier met Audrey Hepburn, who borrowed several looks for her film Sabrina.
It was the beginning of a long collaboration and profound friendship between the actress and the designer. The same year, in New York, Givenchy met his idol, Cristobal Balenciaga, with whom he became close friends.
In 1957, Audrey Hepburn lent her face to Hubert de Givenchy’s first perfume, L’Interdit, which was dedicated to her. In 1969, the designer created his men’s ready-to-wear line “Givenchy Gentleman”. An aesthete and collector, Hubert de Givenchy still embodies classic elegance with a touch of wit.
After a career spanning more than 40 years, and having become a part of the LVMH group in 1988, Hubert de Givenchy retired in 1995. He would be succeeded by some of fashion’s great creative talents, among them John Galliano, Alexander McQueen, Julien MacDonald, and Riccardo Tisci. On March 10th 2018, Hubert de Givenchy passed away peacefully in Paris, aged 91.
Since spring 2017, Clare Waight Keller has been the artistic director of Haute Couture and women’s and men’s ready-to-wear. With her debut show, on October 1st 2017, Clare Waight Keller established a forward-looking new signature for the house of Givenchy based on the idea of Light in darkness.
On May 19th, 2018, for her wedding to Prince Harry, Ms. Meghan Markle, now the Duchess of Sussex, wore an elegant Givenchy Haute Couture boatneck wedding gown in double white silk cady with a hand- embroidered veil, both custom designed by artistic director Clare Waight Keller.
Givenchy Black Antigona Small Bag. Black small bag in full grain calfskin, Antigona line, Givenchy 4G zip closure and zip puller. Pentagonal application with Givenchy signature embossed in gold, leather handles, adjustable and removable leather shoulder strap. Gold finish metal details, one main compartment, two flat pockets and one zip pocket inside.
Givenchy 4G Print Tote Bag. Black buffalo leather handbag, smooth grain, logo stamp to the front. Two rolled top handles, adjustable detachable shoulder strap, two way zip fastening. Main compartment, internal slip pocket, internal logo plaque, canvas lining and gold tone hardware.
Givenchy Mini Antigona Cube Handbag. Caramel brown buffalo leather mini bag, smooth grain, logo stamp to the front. Two rolled top handles, adjustable detachable shoulder strap, two way zip fastening. Main compartment, internal slip pocket, internal logo plaque, canvas lining and gold tone hardware.
Givenchy Black Virgin Wool Blazer. Black virgin wool blazer, long sleeves, front buttons closure, V neck.
Givenchy Black 4G Blazer. Black virgin wool blazer, peak lapels, long sleeves, buttoned cuffs. Chest welt pocket, dart detailing, two side flap pockets. Internal slip pocket, logo jacquard lining, staright hem, 4G Liquid metal button, front button fastening.
Givenchy Blue Cotton Five Pockets Jeans. Blue cotton jeans, five pockets, front button/hook/zip fastening, belt loops and straight fit.
Givenchy Blue Cotton Five Pockets Jeans. Blue cotton jeans, five pockets, front button/hook/zip fastening, belt loops and straight fit.
Givenchy Kids Black Stretch Cotton Logo Print Skirt. Black stretch cotton skirt, all over logo print, silver tone logo lettering, signature 4G motif, elasticated drawstring waistband, two side inset pockets, A line design, jersey fleece, straight hem.
Givenchy Kids Black Cotton Monogram Print Hoodie. Black cotto hoodie, all over monogram print, drawstring hood, metallic finish, long sleeves, drop shoulder, ribbed cuffs and raw cut hem.
Givenchy Kids Black Cotton logo Plaque Gabardine Trousers. Black cotton trousers, gabardine weave, silver tone logo plaque and lettering, logo patch to the rear, signature 4G motif, belt loops, elasticated ankles, concealed front fastening. Two side slit pockets, two side zip-fastening pockets, two rear welt pockets.
Givenchy Kids Black and White Cotton Polo Shirt. Black and white cotton polo shirt, contrasting embroidered logo, classic collar, placket with concealed buttons, long sleeves, ribbed elasticated cuffs, straight hem.
Givenchy Kids Blue 4G Wide Leg Jeans. Blue stretch cotton jeans, signature 4G motif, Belt loops, classic five pockets and wide leg.
Givenchy Kids x Disney White Graphic Print T-Shirt. White cotton t-shirt, graphic print to the front, logo print to the front, crew neck, short sleeves, straight hem.
Givenchy Kids Grey Logo Jacquard T-Shirt. Grey stretch design t-shirt, jacquard logo motif, gathered detailing, ribbed band collar. Long sleeves, ribbed cuffs and flared hem.
Givenchy Kids Grey Intarsia Knit Poncho. Grey cotton blend poncho, cape design, intarsia knit logo, signature 4G motif, round neck and pull on style.
Givenchy Kids Black and White Cotton Logo Print T-Shirt. Black and white cotton t-shirt, jersey knit, spot print. Logo print to the front and to the rear, crew neck, short sleeves and straight hem.
Givenchy Inlay Logo Black Wool Pullover with regular cut, long sleeves and round neck. Ribbed cuffs and collar.
Givenchy Black Cotton Ripped Jeans. Black cotton jeans, all over ripped detail, 4G logo plaque on the back. Tab logo and zip fastening, five pockets cut, belt loops.
Givenchy Black Nappa Leather Jogging Pants. Black nappa leather jogging pants, all over embossed 4G logo, elasticated waistband, two side pockets, two back pockets.
Givenchy Camouflage Cargo Trosuers. Khaki cotton cargo trousers, camouflage pattern, front zip fastening. Elasticated waistband, straight leg, two front cargo pockets, drawstring cuffs.
Givenchy Black Track Trousers. Black cotton trousers, logo print to the side, elasticated waistband, two side slit pockes. Rear welt pocket and elasticated ankles.