Thérèse Chardin
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Thérèse Chardin is a French hairstylist who was a
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in the 1960s and 1970s. After working as a model, her talent as a hairstylist was noticed by ''
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'' fashion editor Claude Brouet and Nina Ricci's designer Gérard Pipart. She then opened her hair salon on the
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where she welcomed stars and royalty. As a fashion celebrity, magazines in
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would photograph her for their editorials and brands, such as L'Oréal, would run advertising campaigns using her nam
the L'Oréal commercial
Chardin then launched a line of wigs and extended her brand to fashion jewelry, sold in a corner of department store LE PRINTEMPS, and fashion accessories. Chardin has worked for the international editions of ''
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'', and ''
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'', working with photographers such as Guy Bourdin, Frank Horvat, Jean-Lou Sieff, David Bailey, Bob Richardson,
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and Sacha. She started working again in the late 80s mostly in
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with Melka Treanton. In 2020 her name appears alongside the reproduction of editorials at the Vogue Paris Retrospective 1020-2020 at the Palais Galliera in Paris.


Works

Her work is celebrated in many books which include: *''Vogue en Beauté'' *"Costume Jewelry for Haute Couture" *"Marie Claire Hair" and ''Bob Richardson.''


References

*Vogue en Beauté 1920-2007, by Caroline Levesque *VOGUE PARIS 1920-2020, Palais Galliera *Bob Richardson, edited by Terry Richardson *Maniatis, coiffeur et bete de mode, Le Figaro - 12-05-2007 *Melka Treanton, Le Figaro - 31-05-2002 by Janie Samet *Costume Jewelry for Haute Couture, by Florence Muller *Marie-Claire Hair, by the Editors of Marie Claire, Josette Milgram
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