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Molyneux
Molyneux is a luxury brand created by Edward Molyneux in 1918. Being an Englishman in Paris. MOLYNEUX had success with the French well off and the English aristocracy (duchess of Kent and duchess of Windsor). Hollywood stars (Marlene Dietrich and Vivien Leigh) were also dressed by MOLYNEUX. Boutiques spread in Paris, London, Monaco, Cannes… The famous MOLYNEUX touch, sober and chic, influenced Christian Dior. Accessories and jewelries were added with success to the MOLYNEUX Haute Couture,on top of the fragrance range. MOLYNEUX perfumes, such as “Quartz”, are still sold today all over the world.
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Maggy Rouff
ROUFF couture was one the most renowned Fashion House from early 1900s to its closing in 1979. MAGGY ROUFF was nicknamed « The Fashion Architect » because of her incredible styling technique. The asymmetrical design together with bold colorful patterns brought her recognition and success for decades up until now. That is why she is mentioned in all XXth century Fashion books. Once modernized, MAGGY ROUFF fame can easily support a Fashion architect of the new Millennium.
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Phénix
The PHENIX watch trademark was created in 1873 at Porrentruy (Switzerland), the land of luxury clockmaker industry. PHENIX was a real ‘Clockwork Manufacture’ meaning that all pieces of clock were produced on the site. Because of its craftsmanship and the extreme quality of its clocks, the brand with the firebird label obtained numerous awards and prizes. In the 1960s, PHENIX was part of a three clock brands entity: the two other brands were the renowned Thomen and Vulcain. The latter was relaunched in 2004, a good omen and an example to follow for PHENIX to rise up again from its ashes.
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