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  1. Meet Gaby Aghion, the Egyptian woman of Jewish origin who forever changed the fashion world, yet remains an unsung hero. In the heart of 1950s Paris, Gaby wa...

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  2. Dec 15, 2023 · A documentary portrait of the Jewish Egyptian designer Gaby Aghion (1921–2014), founder of the French fashion house Chloé. With clients such as Brigitte Bardot, Jackie Kennedy, and Maria Callas, transformed the clothing industry with clothes that went against the concept of haute couture to give women lighter, more wearable wardrobes.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gaby_AghionGaby Aghion - Wikipedia

    Gabrielle Aghion (née Hanoka; [1] [2] 3 March 1921 [3] – 27 September 2014) was a French fashion designer and founder of the French fashion house Chloé. She is said to have coined the phrase " prêt-à-porter ".

  4. Jan 17, 2024 · The documentary 'Looking for Chloé' shines a belated, welcome spotlight on Egyptian-born Gaby Aghion, the bourgeois communist who dressed the likes of Maria Callas and Madonna.

  5. www.fashionabc.org › wiki › gaby-aghionGaby Aghion - fashionabc

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    Mostly known, for her eye in finding talents, such as Karl Lagerfeldand Stella McCartney, Gaby Aghion, founder of the Chloé label, settled in Paris in 1945.She brought on the trend of having ready to wear items of clothing which revolutionised the fashion industry. Since then, she adopted a soft blouse, worn with a dark tunic, as uniform until her ...

    Early Years

    The youngest of seven children, born on March 3rd 1921 in Alexandria, Egypt, Gabrielle (Gaby) Hanoka derived her distinct combination of business and creative style from her parents. Her father managed a cigarette factory and her mother’s passion for fashion resulted in demanding copies sewn of all the latest Parisian couture. Hanoka had a French-style education and first saw Paris at the age of 18 as a student.

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    Being friends with European artists, such as Picasso and French poet Paul Éluard, and coming from a prosperous family enabled Aghion the luxury of opening a modern art gallery. The couple evolved into avid art collectors over the years. However, living a comfortable lifestyle was not enough for Gabrielle Aghion. In 1952, she resolved to flourish. Aghion and her friends occasionally wore couture, but more often bad dressmaker copies, plus grubby white gloves. Aghion designated herself as a man...

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    Hanoka, together with Raymond Aghion, her elementary school sweetheart and subsequent husband, married at the age of 19. Together, they moved to Paris, making it home, with their son Philippe, until Raymond died in 2009. Ms. Aghion is survived by two grandchildren, including one, Mikhaela, who is a business analyst at Chloé.

    Turning an extra room in her apartment into an atelier, she created six dresses, which set her success in motion. Rather than labelling them under her own name she chose the brand name – Chloé, after a friend. Backed by her business partner, Jacques Lenoir, she showed a prêt-à-porter collection, a phrase she is said to have coined, at breakfast in ...

  6. Oct 10, 2023 · Mood of the moment: Gaby Aghion and the house of Chloé is on view at the Jewish Museum from October 13, 2023, through February 18, 2024. Gaby Aghion was born Gabriella Hanoka in Alexandria, Egypt, in 1921 to a Jewish family.

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  8. For only the second time in its almost 120 years, the Jewish Museum is holding a fashion exhibition — and it is the first in New York dedicated to Chloé, the French ready-to-wear brand founded in 1952 by the Egyptian-born designer Gaby Aghion. “Mood of the Moment: Gaby Aghion and the House of Chloé” seeks to rectify both oversights ...

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