“I dreamed of a liberated woman, no longer bandaged and blind in the tissues. All my lines, its effects are fluid, my clothes are real, ultra-light clothes, without padding and corsets, they are clothes that hang on a body free from laces “(Hubert de Givenchy)
Hubert de Givenchy: his clothes became the symbol of a modern, free and independent woman
“I dreamed of a liberated woman, no longer bandaged and blind in the tissues. All my lines, its effects are fluid, my clothes are real, ultra-light clothes, without padding and corsets, they are clothes that hang on a body free from laces “(Hubert de Givenchy)
Hubert de Givenchy was one of the greatest and most celebrated designers of the 20th century. Creator of the clothes worn by the most famous women of the last century, author of the transformation of Audrey Hepburn into an eternal icon of elegance, from an early age he distinguished himself for his innovative ability. He invented the balloon coat, a domed coat often worn by Jacqueline Kennedy and the famous baby doll. Historically unforgettable her little black dress in breakfast at Tiffany. His clothes became the symbol of a modern, free and independent woman. His muse Audrey says that “my clothes always give me a sense of security and self-esteem, and make it easier for me to work knowing that I’m fine, I feel like that even in private.”Givenchy’s clothes turn me to protection against situations. and strange people, I really feel at ease.”Adieu.