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Grès was a French haute couture fashion house founded by
Madame Grès Madame Grès (1903–1993), also known as Alix Barton and Alix, was a leading French couturier and costume designer, founder of haute couture fashion house Grès as well as the associated Parfums Grès. Remembered as the "Sphinx of Fashion", Gr ...
in 1942. Parfums Grès is the associated perfume house, which still exists, and is now based in Switzerland.


History

Germaine Émilie Krebs (1903–1993), known as Alix Barton and later as "
Madame Grès Madame Grès (1903–1993), also known as Alix Barton and Alix, was a leading French couturier and costume designer, founder of haute couture fashion house Grès as well as the associated Parfums Grès. Remembered as the "Sphinx of Fashion", Gr ...
", relaunched her design house under the name Grès in Paris in 1942. Prior to this, she worked as "Alix" or "Alix Grès" during the 1930s. Formally trained as a sculptor, she produced haute couture designs for an array of fashionable women, including the
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, Jacqueline Kennedy, and Dolores del Río. Her signature was cut-outs on gowns that made exposed skin part of the design, yet still had a classical, sophisticated feel. She was renowned for being the last of the haute couture houses to establish a
ready-to-wear Ready-to-wear (or ''prêt-à-porter''; abbreviated RTW; "off-the-rack" or "off-the-peg" in casual use) is the term for ready-made garments, sold in finished condition in standardized sizes, as distinct from made-to-measure or bespoke clothing ...
line, which she called a "prostitution".Biography at Parfums Grès official website
. Retrieved 26 April 2006.
The name Grès was a partial anagram of her husband's first name and alias. He was Serge Czerefkov, a Russian painter, who left her soon after the house's creation. Grès enjoyed years of critical successes but, after Grès herself sold the business in the 1980s to Yagi Tsucho, a Japanese company, they hired Lloyd Klein as the artistic director for the entire house supervising 46 licencies between Paris and Japan, at the time Klein was offered one of the highest salaries of per month and an annual fee of 12 million FRF after the death of Madame Grès, Lloyd Klein left the house to continue his collections in New York. By 2012, the last Grès store in Paris was closed.


Parfums Grès

Grès's signature fragrance was ''Cabochard'', created by Bernard Chant, and launched in 1958. , ''Cabochard'' is still being manufactured and retailed. Other perfumes, launched after the sale of the company, include: * ''Cabotine ''(1990) * ''Folie Douce'' (1997) * ''Cabaret'' (2003) * ''Caline'' (2005) * ''Caline Night'' (2006)


References


Biography

* Laurence Benaïm, ''Madame Grès'', Editions Assouline, 1999 (in French) * Patricia Mears, ''Madame Grès: Sphinx of Fashion'', Yale University Press, 2008


Further reading

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gres Clothing brands of France Clothing companies established in 1942 Gres, Madame Gres, Madame Haute couture Parfums Gres French companies established in 1942 Design companies disestablished in 2012 French companies disestablished in 2012