Jean Patou
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This original, illustrated monograph recounts haute couture
designer Jean Patous charmed life and career during the apex of
twentieth-century glamour, and is drawn from extensive research
into previously unpublished family archives. During the 1920s and
1930s, the French couturier Jean Patou was Chanels main rival: day
pyjamas, jersey sportswear, swimwear, and the little black dress
were all among the innovative designs marking Patous relatively
brief career as the king of Parisian fashion. He died at the age of
49 in 1936, having had only fifteen years to make his mark on the
history of couture. Yet in that short time this handsome ladies man
made a colossal fortune, employed 1,200 people in his shops and
studios in Paris, Deauville, Biarritz, and New York, and invented
some of the worlds legendary fragrancesJoy and Que Sais-je among
othersonly to die alone and ruined in his hotel room the Hotel
Georges V in Paris where he lived to escape creditors. This book
recounts the story of Patous charmed life and career during the
most glamorous years of the twentieth century. For the first time,
the heirs of the Patou family have agreed to open their extensive
private archives to a researcher. The author, historian Emmanuelle
Polle, spent more than two years opening box after box to choose
from thousands of unpublished documents: photographs, diaries,
client lists, and original, hand-colored sketches. The photographs
of fashion designs, original fabrics, art deco furniture, perfume
bottles, and vintage clothing photographed especially for this
volume, alongside vintage prints by major names in fashion
photography (Baron de Meyer, Laure Albin Guillot, or the Seeberger
brothers)retrace the universe of the remarkable aesthete and adept
of a certain minimalism that was Jean Patou. This book will be an
essential reference for anyone interested in the history of fashion
and of the greatest years of Parisian style.