Renowned couturier, Givenchy passes on

Renowned couturier, Hubert de Givenchy and founder of fashion brand label Givenchy is dead.

His partner Philippe Venet, a former couture designer, confirmed the news.

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The enduring appeal of Givenchy was showcased at this year’s Oscars, where Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman wore a custom design.

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But the designer is best known for the “little black dress” worn by Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s.

 

“It was… an enormous help to know that I looked the part… Then the rest wasn’t so tough anymore. Givenchy’s lovely simple clothes [gave me] the feeling of being whoever I played,” Hepburn said of their partnership.

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His company confirmed his passing through a statement on their Instagram page. They wrote;

 

“The House of Givenchy is sad to report the passing of its founder Hubert de Givenchy, a major personality of the world of French Haute Couture and a gentleman who symbolized Parisian chic and elegance for more than half a century. His enduring influence and his approach to style reverberates to this day. He will be greatly missed”.

According to BBC:” Givenchy came from an aristocratic background, and worked alongside the then unknown Pierre Balmain and Christian Dior after World War Two.He was employed by the avant-garde designer Elsa Schiaparelli before leaving to found his own fashion house in 1952. There he introduced the concept of “separates” – blouse, skirt, jacket and trouser combinations that could be mixed and matched”.

 

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