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  1. The sleeves are cut in the tradtional manner of unstructured clothing but include fine detailed faggoting. These features and the overall hand finishing are hallmarks of French couture. The work evokes Madeleine Vionnet's early creations. Lelong gowns are rare and an early 1920s gown is a particularly important piece.

  2. Lucien Lelong was a French couturier who was prominent from the 1920s to the 1940s.

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  4. Lucien Lelong (1889 – 1958) is a French fashion (haute couture) designer. His “golden age” was the era from the 1920s to the 1940s. His contemporaries were Chanel, Worth, Patou, Lanvin and Schiaparelli. Lucien Lelong was born in Paris in 1889 and learned the bases of fashion and textile business from his father, a textile shop owner.

  5. Lucien Lelong is currently showing in Biarritz a collection of dresses for sport and for the casino and their complementary accessories created especially for the Basque Coast.

  6. Explore the life and work of LUCIEN LELONG, one of the earliest haute couture designers in Paris, known for his influence on fashion.

  7. Lucien Lelong – the book, the French couturier, and his perfume Dear readers, further from my previous blog about the late stylish French couturier, Jean Patou, a book about him and his perfume, it somehow reminds me of another Frenchman couturier, despite his name and work has been forgotten, for some reason I was obsessed with him lately, and I have a strong desire to blog about him. In the world of French haute couture and perfume, something that is inseparable is the relationship ...