Thursday, January 28, 2010

Divine Christian Lacroix, The House is Now Closed

The designs of Christian Lacroix have always
been some of my favorites. Why?  Because they
are singularly feminine, beautiful, but not overdone.
Ungaro was also one of my favorites, his arrangements of
colors & patterns made for the most luxurious outfits
in the world.

Diane Kruger at the Golden Globes in a hot pink
Lacroix...isn't this simply divine?



Christian Lacroix couture




Christian Lacroix, 20 Years of Haute Couture on the Catwalk.In 1987 he opened his own couture house. He began putting out ready-to-wear in 1988 drawing inspiration from diverse cultures. Critics commented that he did not seem to understand the type of clothing the working woman needed. In 1989, Lacroix launched jewelry, handbags, shoes, glasses, scarves and ties (along with ready-to-wear). In this same year, he opened boutiques within Paris, Arles, Aix-en-Provence, Toulouse, London, Geneva and Japan.



With his background in historical costume and clothing, Lacroix soon made headlines with his opulent, fantasy creations, including the short puffball skirt ("le pouf"), rose prints, and low décolleté necklines. He quoted widely from other styles—from fashion history (the corset and the crinoline), from folklore, and from many parts of the world—and he mixed his quotations in a topsy-turvy manner. He favored the hot colors of the Mediterranean region, a hodgepodge of patterns, and experimental fabrics, sometimes handwoven in local workshops.



In 2009 the fashion house, owned by duty-free retailer Falic Fashion Group, put the business into administration and laid off all but 12 workers. Lacroix's A/W 2009 Haute Couture was privately financed by Lacroix and each model was paid €50. "I didn't want to cry," said Lacroix "I want to continue, maybe in a different way, with a small atelier. What I really care about is the women who do this work" Lacroix said about his last Haute Couture collection. Throughout its history it never turned a profit and reported a €10 million loss in 2008.


1 comment:

  1. Hi Marsha - I had no idea that the House of Christian Lacroix's was no longer. How terribly sad & unbelievable that it never made a profit. I saw Diane Kruger in her gorgeous hot-pink dress all over the internet the next morning after the Golden Globes. Many critics had given it a 'thumbs-down', and I voted it one of my top 5 on Huffingtonpost.com I'm pleased you liked it too, I thought it was stunning & not as mainstream as all the others. Great post Marsha; love to learn something new, although sad. All my best to you xx,
    Deb

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