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André Laug is an Italian fashion house founded in 1968 by the eponymous French designer.


History


Founding

The company was founded in 1968 when André Laug ( Alsace, 29 December 1931 – Rome, 16 December 1984), a French designer trained in Paris by André Courrèges and Nina Ricci, opened his couture house in Rome, Piazza di Spagna, with the help of Susy Gandini.


1969–1978

In 1969 Laug concluded the first agreements with foreign buyers, including Elizabeth Arden, Bergdorf Goodman, Saks Fifth Avenue and Martha Phillips, who introduced the brand in the United States market. Laug became one of
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reference designers and dedicated to her one of his ready-to-wear lines, the "Audrey". Famous fashion models as Benedetta Barzini, Mirella Petteni Haggiag and Linda Morand starred in his runway shows and posed for him for fashion magazine Vogue. After his suits, in 1970 Laug launched women's blouses, sold in the US at . In 1972 ''Vogue'' ran a feature article on his collection, photographed by Oliviero Toscani. His clients at the time included
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, American First Ladies Jackie Kennedy and Barbara Bush, Lee Radziwill,
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, Kathy Hilton, Estée Lauder, Carroll Baker, Princess Ira von Fürstenberg, Mia d'Acquarone et de Riencourt, Anna and Alice Bulgari, Margaret Trudeau, Helietta Caracciolo,
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, Paulette Goddard, and
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. The Laug collections from 1974 were inspired by Russia and the
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. In 1975, while the new English '' punk'' trend arrived in Europe, Laug created a feminine version of the tuxedo. At the end of year in New York, at Rizzoli on Fifth Avenue,
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and Diana Vreeland, editor of Vogue US, organized an exhibition of "creative fashion". Fashion designers and artists invited from several countries took part with works created or selected exclusively for the exhibition. Italy was represented by
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, Valentino and Laug. In July 1976, Laug presented a new "high fashion ready-to-wear" line (a ready-to-wear hand made collection, but on size) on a set staged by Vogue alongside works by Michelangelo Pistoletto, with the photo shoot by
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) In the late seventies, André Laug refined his style proposing softer and more colorful items. His novelty for the winter season of 1978, marabou, also influenced the dresses created by the designer for the Italian-French film ''La Cage aux Folles'',(''Il Vizietto'') conceptualized by costume designer
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, who won the nomination for best costume design at the 1980 Academy Awards. At the end of the year, Laug celebrated the tenth anniversary of his company in Italy with a dinner in Milan with American buyers and international press. The company at the time had a full-time staff of one hundred employees.


1979–1984 and Laug's death

In the early eighties Laug focused on
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es. The novelty was featured by Harper's Bazaar. In 1982, the model Susan Hess posed with Laug clothes in a photo shoot for Vogue. Other supermodels who worked with Laug included Pat Cleveland, Gia Carangi,
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, Yasmin Le Bon, Jerry Hall, Susan Hess,
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and a young Uma Thurman. In December 1982, photographer
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ran a photo shoot of a short story written by Natalia Aspesi in ''Vogue'', on contemporary women, with models dressed by Laug. In 1984, Laug launched modern art designs inspired by
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. On the night of 15–16 December of the same year, Laug died at his home in Rome from a heart attack, at the age of 53.


From Olivier management until today

Following Laug's death, entrepreneur Giancarlo Rossetti (known as "Olivier") took over as president of the company. Olivier called upon Laura della Croce di Dojola to work with him, making up a team of three designers and two communication managers. The company, with 83 collections of high fashion and luxury ready-to-wear, started again using the drawings left by the designer. From the collection of sketches left by Laug, Olivier developed new collections. Olivier proposed a line of ready-to-wear clothes very similar to a luxury product, almost high fashion. The house also launched a line of women's clothes at a lower price: the "André Laug Chic" line was distributed to nearly 230 stores in Europe. Japan and North America. The brand also debuted on television: Laug created the yellow dress of the Ferrero Rocher chocolates commercial. His chiffon blouses were sold to three million lire (approx. at the time) in stores in New York, Washington, Palo Alto, Houston and Palm Beach. In the nineties and early twenty-first century, the US remained the primary market of the company, along with the Middle East. In 2005, Rossetti died in Rome, and the company passed to his heirs. In addition to fashion, the company also sells wedding dresses (''robes de mariée''). In 2015 the André Laug company moved to a new showroom in Rome in Rampa Mignanelli, close to Spanish Steps. Some André Laug dresses are preserved at the MET - Metropolitan Museum in New York.


See also

* Italian fashion * Made in Italy


References


External links


www.andrelaug.com
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Laug Laug is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * André Laug (1931–1984), French designer who founded the eponymous fashion house * Matt Laug (born 1968), American drummer See also * Haug (surname) * Lang (surname) * Lauge * L ...
Clothing companies established in 1968 Haute couture High fashion brands Luxury brands Privately held companies of Italy