All about celine vipiana
Now a fashion legend, Celine Vipiana created a new type of clothing of Parisian luxury that is available to everyone.
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In 1945, the husband and wife team of Celine and Richard Vipiana opened a small boutique in Paris that sold luxurious, high-end children shoes. Crafted with detail and style, the shoes were an immediate catalyst for the Vipianas unforeseen success in the world of fashion.
After the World War II, Celine Vipiana started to leave her legacy as fashion designer when she created a new type of contemporary luxury that would be available to everyone. This all started with their humble boutique of children’s shoes. After the vast amount of praise the received for their merchandise, they expanded their business to a second store. Their ventures in the shoe industry provided a consistent product that maintained a high quality style of meticulous detail. The ovation they garnered for their children’s products eventually led to the production of fine leather goods, handbags and women’s shoes in the late 50’s. This brought in a generous following of elegant clientele. In this momentous turning point of their business, they created the Barrette Moccasin, which provided a new implementation of shoe décor called the “horse bit”. In the 60’s, the design duo presented their first ready to wear collection along with a new line of casual shoes called Inca. Their ready to wear line combined the elements of Parisian sophistication with leisure while their Inca collection of moccasins was upgraded with a heel. From the 60’s on, Celine took off in the world of fashion by providing great luxurious handbags, shoes and clothing for not only the elite, but for the entire world.
The fashionable Celine brand continued to grow in success and popularity. Throughout their existence, their notable name prompted them to open stores all around the world including their native country of France, London, United States and Japan. In 1987, the fashion business giant of luxury goods, LVMH (also known as Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton) acquired Celine by means of shareholder Bernard Arnault. In 1997, the popular American designer, Michael Kors took over as creative director of Celine. After Kors’s leadership of the brand ended, LVMH appointed Roberto Menichetti who had previously worked for Burberry and Jil Sander, as the creative director. Despite the creative director juggling that the brand has encountered, they have still managed to stay popular with fashion admirers all around the world.
To this day, the Celine label retains the dignity that was first helmed by Celine and Richard Vipiana. With each collection, Celine stays contemporary by utilizing traditional methods. Celine’s contemporary garments hold the glamour of Parisian style and the confidence of alluring femininity. In the production of each collection, every detail is not neglected. From the conceptual sketch to the runway, the designs remain flawless. Current director Menichetti, keeps the design visions of the Vipianas alive in each of his collections by mixing classic looks with striking bold colors, silhouette inspired cuts and settled refinement. Even so, the label of Celine is not scared to experiment with different elements of fashion. Their unexpected twists and turns of exotic patterns and fresh new modern looks keep the brand exceptionally prestigious among the many fashion designers in the world.
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