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Jean Louis Scherrer

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Jean Louis Scherrer (Louis Shelley) is a famous fashion brand in France, which is famous for its fame, Yves, Saint Laurent and Givenchy. Its founder is Jean.

 






 

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Jean. I learned classical ballet from childhood, and brought this elegant artistic accomplishment to learning fashion design. After he completed his studies, he worked with Dior at Yves Saint Laurent. But when Yves Saint Laurent took over Dior's design power, he left Dior and transferred to another high fashion brand Louis Feraud. After accumulating considerable design experience, he finally set up his own fashion shop in 1962 as the chief designer of Jean-Louis Scherrer brand. His design was quickly recognized by the upper class and attracted many customers.





 

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His designs are elegant and full of feminine appeal. For example, the first broad flannel blouse is a chest with green flower bags and carefully used cotton shoulder pads or bold pleated cocktail skirts. In those years, most of the clothes and designs were mixed with animals, flowers and dots, and later became the classic fashion of fashion.
 



 

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The charm of the brand has continued, making the scenery of the advanced garment brand unlimited.
 



 

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