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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 White Specter Running Sneakers. White leather low top sneakers, 4G zip on the side, tone-on-tone webbing band and two-tone fabric and metal zip puller.Specter line, technical laces with two-tone details and 4G cord.
Givenchy Beige Skate Sneakers. Beige technical mid-top sneakers in used effect nubuck and synthetic fibres, show line. Rubber patch on the tongue with 4G emblem and GIVENCHY signature, 4G emblem rubber patch on the back.
Givenchy White Specter Running Sneakers. White leather low top sneakers, 4G zip on the side, tone-on-tone webbing band and two-tone fabric and metal zip puller.Specter line, technical laces with two-tone details and 4G cord.
Givenchy White Specter Running Sneakers. White leather low top sneakers, 4G zip on the side, tone-on-tone webbing band and two-tone fabric and metal zip puller.Specter line, technical laces with two-tone details and 4G cord.
Givenchy Shoes Low Sneakers white and black.
Givenchy Black 4G Signature Sneakers. Black calf leather low top sneakers, 4G motig, logo debossed tongue, branded insole, round toe. Front lace up fastening and flat rubber sole.
Givenchy Black and White Cotton 4G Stars Pullover. Black and white cotton pullover, 4G stars motif embroidered to the front, crew neck, long sleeves, ribbed collar, bottom and cuffs with used effects rips.
Givenchy Military Green Cashmere Sweater. Military green cashmere sweater, long sleeves, sweet life, ribbed collar, button and cuffs.
Givenchy Black Logo Print Sweatshirt. Black cotton sweatshirt, logo print to the front, crew neck, long sleeves, ribbed cuffs and hem.
Givenchy Midnight Blue Fine Knit Jumper. Midnight blue cotton-silk blend jumper, fine knit, signature 4G motif. Embroidered logo on the side, ribbed trim, crew neck, long sleeves, straight hem.
Givenchy Black Logo Print Hoodie. Black cotton hoodie, logo print to the front, drawstring hood, 4G motif to the rear, long sleeves and straight hem.
Givenchy White 4G Sweater. White cashmere sweater, ribbed knit, crew neck. Signature 4G motif, long sleeves, ribbed cuffs and hem, rear curved hem.
Givenchy Black Lettering Logo Hoodie. Black hoodie made of cotton blend with fixed hood, long sleeves with cuffs and front zip closure. Contrasting logo print at thefront. Two front patch pockets. Regular fit.
Givenchy Black Lettering Logo Sweatshirt. Black sweatshirt made of cotton blend with crew-neck. Long sleeves with cuffs, contrasting logo print on the front. Straight hem, ribbed trim. Regular fit.
Givenchy Black Lettering Logo Hoodie. Black hoodie made of cotton with fixed hoodie with drawstring, long sleeves and lettering logo print on the front. Pouch pocket on the front and ribbed trim. Regular fit.
Givenchy Pink Lettering Logo Hoodie. Pink hoodie made of cotton with fixed hoodie with drawstring, long sleeves and lettering logo print on the front. Pouch pocket on the front and ribbed trim. Regular fit.
Givenchy Black Hooded Sweatshirt. Black jersey hooded sweatshirt with long sleeves. Ribbed hem and cuffs. Logo print on chest and 4G logo on back. Straight hem.
Givenchy Pale Blue Hooded Sweatshirt. Pale blue jersey hooded sweatshirt with long sleeves. Ribbed hem and cuffs. Logo print on chest and 4G logo on back. Straight hem.
Givenchy Cream 4G Woven Knit Sweater. Cream long sleeved pullover in chunky woven cotton knit, crew neck. Oversized 4G logo on the front, ribbed collar, bottom and cuffs, classic cut.
Givenchy Black Ribbed Cotton Blend Tank Top with metal front logo.
Givenchy Black Mini G-Tote Bag. Black canvas with tone on tone leather profiles tote bag, contrasting logo print. Gold coloured hardware, leather handles and adjustable and removable shoulder strap in logoed fabric. Red canvas interior, leather feet with embossed 4G motif.