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Nina Ricci is a
fashion house Fashion design is the Art (skill), art of applying design, aesthetics, clothing construction and natural beauty to clothing and its Fashion accessory, accessories. It is influenced by culture and different trends, and has varied over time and plac ...
founded by Maria "Nina" Ricci and her son Robert in
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in 1932, and owned by the Spanish beauty and fashion group
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since 1998.


History and Operations

The haute couture house was founded in 1932. Nina Ricci designed gowns while her son Robert Ricci managed the business and
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s. She worked with the fabrics directly on the mannequin to ensure they had shape once they were finished. Nina Ricci designs soon became known for the refined, romantic, always
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feeling Maria adds to all of her collections. In 1941, Robert Ricci created an in-house perfume division. In 1945, with the war over, designers were casting about for a way to revive the
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women had formerly had with
haute couture ''Haute couture'' (; ; French for 'high sewing', 'high dressmaking') is the creation of exclusive custom-fitted high-end fashion design that is constructed by hand from start-to-finish. Beginning in the mid-nineteenth century, Paris became th ...
, while raising money for war relief. Robert Ricci had an idea which
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, President of the Chambre, put into action. Over 150 mannequins from 40 Paris couturiers, including
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and
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, were dressed in the labels' best fashions and were placed in an exhibition held at the
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, in Paris. After a huge success in Paris it toured Europe and then the US. In 1946, Robert created his first fragrance, Coeur Joie. In 1948, Robert came up with another fragrance, L’Air du Temps, the brand's most popular fragrance, which continues to be a top seller today. Several
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uniforms were designed by the Nina Ricci brand. Nina Ricci is also a pioneer of licensing their designs before the rise of
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. As early as 1960, they started licensing their patterns to upscale boutiques such as Chez Ninon in New York City and
Betty Clemo Betty Clemo 莫蘭詩 (1920–2005) was a Hong Kong-based fashion and costume designer active in the 1950s until the end of the 1990s. Early life Elizabeth 'Betty' Borjin Chernyshyova 'Charnuis' Clemo Yen was born in Beijing in 1920. Her father w ...
in Hong Kong for 'line-to-line' reproduction. Robert chose the new head designer in 1954, the Belgian
Jules-François Crahay Jules-François Crahay (1917–1988) was a Belgian-born French fashion designer who worked for the houses of Nina Ricci (1952–1963) and Lanvin as head designer (1963–1983). He won the Neiman Marcus Fashion Award in 1962. Early life Crahay ...
. The designs of Crahay were highly praised. In the early 1960s, a couturier from Melbourne Australia,
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, secured a contract to reproduce Nina Ricci for the local Australian market. This proved to be a short-lived partnership as Australian women struggled to fit into the petite and very fitted designs from the Paris fashion house. Crahay left Ricci in 1963 to go to
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, and was immediately replaced by Gerard Pipart, who had worked at Balmain, Fath and
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prior to his new job. He continued to carry on the name of Ricci with beautiful and elegant dresses. After Maria Ricci's death in 1970, Crahay was appointed head of the house. Robert continued to excel in perfumery and business until his death in 1988. Massimo Giussani's family purchased the house of Nina Ricci in 1998 from Crahay. Massimo Giussani worked as a designer, but Nathalie Gervais had been the chief designer for the house for several years. She presented her last collection in Fall 2001. In May 2002 American designer James Aguiar took over as chief designer and designed for the House of Ricci for two seasons. In 2003, Lars Nilsson took over the house of Ricci with rave reviews from critics. While his role would also involve providing creative input on the beauty side of the business, his primary task was the injection of a dose of excitement, youth and energy into the somewhat dormant fashion and accessories lines. He made a sudden redesign in early 2006, and then in September announced that Brussels-born designer
Olivier Theyskens Olivier Theyskens (; born January 4, 1977 in Brussels, Belgium) is a Belgian fashion designer who has worked with major design houses, including Rochas, Nina Ricci and Theory. Early life Theyskens was born to a Belgian chemical engineer and ...
of
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would take over the role as head of the label. In 2009, Theyskens was replaced by designer Peter Copping, who had worked for Louis Vuitton. In 2015, after Peter Copping left the house, Guillaume Henry took the place of Creative director. During a 2013 fashion show, Ricci designs were targeted by bare-breasted Femen protesters, who grabbed model
Hollie-May Saker Hollie-May Saker is a British fashion model. Early life and career Saker was born in Liverpool, England, and grew up in Marbella, Spain, before the family returned to Liverpool when she was a teenager. She was discovered in Marbella, and signed ...
. In August 2018, menswear designers Rushemy Botter and Lisi Herrebrugh took over as Creative Directors. The duo left the brand in January 2022. In September 2022, London-based designer Harris Reed, best known for his gender-fluid designs, was appointed Creative Director.


Perfumes

Nina Ricci's most famous perfume, L'Air du Temps, created in France in 1948, translates roughly from a French expression as "the current trend". It captures the passion, love, and elegance of an emerging generation Maria and Robert Ricci headed. Robert worked with master perfumer Francis Fabron to create a scent with as much elegance as Madame Maria Ricci's clothes. Marc Lalique created the graceful twin-dove crystal bottle. Other classic Nina Ricci perfumes have included "Farouche", "Capricci", "Fleur de Fleurs", and "Eau de Fleurs"; each has had its own unique Lalique crystal pure perfume bottle. Men's fragrances have included "Signoricci", "Signoricci II", and "Phileas". More recent perfumes have included two different fragrances, both with the name "Nina", and a series of three perfumes under the name "Les Belles de Ricci". Additional fragrances have been added to the line, including "Ricci Ricci", "Love in Paris", "Premier Jour", "Les Delices", "Nina L'Elixir", "Nina L'Eau", and "Nina."


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