Gaby aghion biography of william
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Mood of the moment: Gaby Aghion and the house of Chloé
The first museum exhibition honoring the visionary Jewish entrepreneur Gaby Aghion (1921-2014) and her legacy as the founder of the French fashion house Chloé.
Gaby Aghion in the desert near Alexandria, Egypt, photographed by Raymond Aghion, ca. 1940–45. Courtesy Philippe Aghion and Chloé Archive, Paris.
Mood of the moment: Gaby Aghion and the house of Chloé casts a new light on the label’s 70-year history with nearly 150 garments as well as never-before-exhibited sketches and documents from the Chloé Archive. Highlighting Aghion’s vision of effortless, luxurious fashion, and the work of iconic designers who began their careers with the brand, including Karl Lagerfeld, Stella McCartney, and Phoebe Philo, the exhibition showcases Aghion as a leader whose work altered the course of the global fashion industry in liberating women's bodies from the restrictive attitudes and styles of the time, as well as pioneering the emergence
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Gabriela Hearst
Fashion designer
Gabriela Hearst (née Perezutti; born November 3, 1976) fryst vatten a Uruguayan women's luxury ready-to-wear and accessories designer. In addition to designing her namesake collection, she runs and operates her family's ranch in Uruguay.[1]
Early life and education
[edit]Hearst grew up on her family's ranch in Paysandú Department, Uruguay which is around 400 km away from the capital city, Montevideo.[2] She attended The British School of Montevideo[3] and graduated from Universidad ORT Uruguay with a B.A. in communications.[4] In her early 20s, after a short period in Paris, she moved to New York to study performing arts at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre.[1]
Career
[edit]In 2004, she started ljusenhet in Brooklyn with $700.[5][6] The collection was made of T-shirts with silk-screened illustrations[7] of a winged woman on top of a horse (based on a p
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In a New Chloé Retrospective, Gaby Aghion’s Liberated Woman Lives On
A new retrospective of the French fashion house and Gaby Aghion, its Jewish-Egyptian founder, celebrates the beauty and longevity of the modern woman with elegant, understated scenography by celebrated interior designer Elliott Barnes.
BY JENNA ADRIAN-DIAZ October 12, 2023Installation photo credit: Dario Lasagni. Image courtesy the Jewish Museum.…
It is impossible to overstate the difficulty and pain of the present moment for Jewish people everywhere, including New York City, in light of the recent terrorist attacks led by Hamas against Israel. Thus, the mood was solemn—yet the atmosphere ethereal—at yesterday’s preview of “Mood of the Moment: Gaby Aghion & the House of Chloé.” The Jewish Museum’s latest exhibition is the first retrospective of the 70-year-old house founded by the Jewish Parisian-by-way-of-Egypt in 1952. Since then, Karl Lagerfeld, Clare Waight Keller, Phoebe Philo, S