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I could not resist .. Neiman Marcus is selling a Couture archive!

Jacques Fath led a magnificent life. The glamorous, self-taught
Frenchman opened his couture salon in Paris in 1937 and became one
of the first French designers to export haute couture collection to
the United States. By 1947, his sweeping skirts were reshaping a
global industry still in its infancy.

In 1949, he earned a Neiman Marcus Award for Distinguished Service
in the Field of Fashion. He dressed some of the most elegant
celebrities of his time. Fath apprenticeships launched the careers
of Hubert de Givenchy and Guy Laroche. Sadly, the magic ended
abruptly with his death in 1954. Two years later, his widow closed
the couture line. Although his career was cut short, Fath had a
profound impact on popular culture. He helped launch the New Look of
the late 1940s. And unlike most designers, Fath kept meticulous
records of his design sketches. In partnership with Rita Watnick of
Lily et Cie, we proudly offer a rare chronicle of historic
significance: the only archival record of the House of Fath. This
museum-quality collection includes 26 volumes of original
sketchbooks from 1948 through 1956, with more than 3,400 couture
designs. The collection also includes three exquisite Fath haute
couture dresses, each with its accompanying sketch. With this
archive, the possibilities are monumental. Endow a wing of your
favorite museum with a comprehensive overview of fashion history or
launch your own research center to inspire the Faths of tomorrow.
For more information about securing and preserving this distinct
legacy, please call 1.877.9NM.GIFT.

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