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    They moved to Paris together in 1945, fearful of the fragmentation of the Egyptian communist movement. In Paris they continued to socialize within the communist community, becoming close to writers Louis Aragon , Paul Éluard , and Tristan Tzara .

  2. Jan 17, 2024 · Born in Alexandria in 1921, Gaby move to Paris in 1945 with her husband Raymond, who opened an art gallery there. It was almost by chance that she eventually found herself in the fashion business, having no professional training in the field.

  3. involved in Egyptian Surrealist circles. When Raymond and Gaby moved to Paris after World War II, he continued his political activities while also working as an art dealer. Through Raymond’s political work and their shared artistic interests, the Aghions were immersed in a large circle of

  4. Oct 19, 2023 · Gaby Aghion in the desert near Alexandria, Egypt, photographed by Raymond Aghion, ca. 1940–45. Courtesy Philippe Aghion and Chloé Archive, Paris. Gaby Aghion—born Gabrielle Hanoka in Alexandria,...

    • September Or October: Emily Gets The Job
    • Early October: Emily Arrives in Paris
    • Mid-October: End of Season 1
    • Late October: Emily’s 29th Birthday
    • Around March: Emily Starts Dating Alfie
    • June: All of Season 3
    • Still June (Somehow): Emily & Alfie Break Up at French Open
    • December: Emily Celebrates Christmas with Gabriel
    • March: Emily Goes to Rome

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  5. Nov 23, 2023 · Together with her husband Raymond Aghion, she immigrated to Paris just after the end of WWII, and the two immediately integrated into the intellectual world of the Left Bank. When founding Chloé, she announced, “I have no talent. I recognize the talent in others.” The exhibition perfectly captures the spirit of Chloé’s fashion.

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  7. Oct 12, 2023 · In 1945, she moved to Paris with her husband Raymond Aghion, the son of an eminent Egyptian Jewish banker and an anti-fascist activist. The couple quickly embedded themselves in the cultural scene of the city’s Left Bank cafés.

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