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What fashion designer was responsible for"The New Look"?
Asked by Prasan kullu,
03 Aug '12 05:27 pm
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It all depend on what you choose to dress.
Source: http://dress-to-dominate.blogspot.in/
Answered by Puneet Bajaj, 07 Aug '12 02:29 pm
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The "New Look"
On 12 February 1947, Dior launched his first fashion collection for Spring-Summer 1947. The show of "90 models of his first collection on six mannequins." was presented in the salons of the company's headquarters at 30 Avenue Montaigne. Originally, the two lines were named as "cts and doge" and "Huit" (which included the new "Bar suit" silhouette). However, the new collection went down in fashion history as the "New Look" after the editor-in-chief of Harper's Bazaar Carmel Snow's exclamation, "It's such a New Look!"
Answered by Psycho, 03 Aug '12 05:29 pm
On 12 February 1947, Dior launched his first fashion collection for Spring-Summer 1947. The show of "90 models of his first collection on six mannequins." was presented in the salons of the company's headquarters at 30 Avenue Montaigne. Originally, the two lines were named as "cts and doge" and "Huit" (which included the new "Bar suit" silhouette). However, the new collection went down in fashion history as the "New Look" after the editor-in-chief of Harper's Bazaar Carmel Snow's exclamation, "It's such a New Look!"
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