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Vintage LOUIS FERAUD Rhinestone CHARM NECKLACE or BELT
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This is a vintage goldtone chain charm necklace with 12 dangling 3/8" letter charms with unusual clear crystal letter shaped rhinestones spelling out the name of designer Louis Feraud with a Heart charm in the center. The necklace is adjustable in length up to 33", is signed with the round Feraud logo charm and is in good condtion with light wear to the finish on the back of some of the charms. Would also look fantastic slung across the hips and worn as a dangly chain belt!
From Wikipedia:
Louis Feraud (13 February 1921 - 28 December 1999) was a French fashion designer and artist.
In 1950, Louis Feraud created his first "Maison de Couture" in Cannes and by 1955 had established a couture house in Paris on the Rue du Faubourg Saint Honore.
From the mid 1950s he was dressing the Parisian elite and designed the wardrobe of Brigitte Bardot for many of her movies. It wasn't however until 1958 that he presented his first haute couture collection in Paris.
The early 1960s saw Louis Feraud hire the young unknown designers Jean-Louis Scherrer, Margit Brandt and Per Spook.
In 1970 he signed a contract with Fink (Germany) for a ladies' pret-a-porter (ready-to-wear) collection. The year 1978 was an excellent one for Feraud: he won the "Golden Thimble Award" for his Spring/Summer 1978 Haute Couture Collection. He went on to claim this accolade again in 1984.
Adding to his growing collection of honours Louis Feraud was elected Prince de l'Art de Vivre in 1991. In 1995 he was decorated Officier de la Legion d'honneur, by the French President. His daughter Kiki signed her first Haute Couture collection in with Feraud in 1996. The head Haute Couture designer throughout the 70s, 80s, 90s remained the Icelandic designer Helga Bjornsson, known for her theatrical and innovative style. In September 1999 the Dutch group Secon acquired Feraud. He died that December, aged 79 after a long and severe battle with Alzeihmers.
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