LEADER 00000ngm a22003851i 4500 001 kan1090803 003 CaSfKAN 005 20140818124419.0 006 m o c 007 vz uzazuu 007 cr una---unuuu 008 140913p20142008cau048 o vleng d 028 52 1090803|bKanopy 035 (OCoLC)897770128 040 CaSfKAN|beng|erda|cCaSfKAN 245 00 Designer marathon series.|nVolume 4 Part 6 :|bChristian Lacroix Part 1. 264 1 [San Francisco, California, USA] :|bKanopy Streaming, |c2014. 300 1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 48 min.) : |bdigital, .flv file, sound 336 two-dimensional moving image|btdi|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 344 digital 347 video file|bMPEG-4|bFlash 500 Title from title frames. 518 Originally produced by Videofashion in 2008. 520 Far removed from its heyday of the 50s and 60s, by the early eighties, haute couture was a dying business. However, a young man from the south of France, planning a career as a museum curator would soon turn that world upside down. Lacroix spent several years at Hermes but by 1981 was designing haute couture for Jean Patou. It was fashion executive Jean Jacques Picart who had first spotted his talent. In 1987 Bernard Arnault made a controversial offer to the then 37 year old Lacroix to open his own haute couture house. Lacroix quickly developed an identifiable style: his silhouettes were influenced by the eighteenth century and he showed irreverence towards color, print and decoration. Somehow the king of color even survived the darkest days of 90s minimalism. In the next ten years Lacroix expanded into ready-to-wear, jeans, the popular bazaar line; and home wares. 538 Mode of access: World Wide Web. 600 10 Lacroix, Christian,|d1951-. 650 0 Fashion designers. 650 0 Fashion shows. 655 7 Feature films.|2lcgft 710 2 Kanopy (Firm) 914 kan1090803
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