fashion designer who opened his couture house in 1906 and continued until 1946. He was the son of the painter Mariano Fortuny y Marsal. Fortuny was born...
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Mariano Fortuny may refer to: Mariano Fortuny (painter) (1838–1874), Spanish painter Mariano Fortuny (designer) (1871–1949), Spanish fashion designer...
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José Manuel Fortuny (1916–2005), Guatemalan Communist leader Mariano Fortuny (painter) (1835–1874), Spanish painter Mariano Fortuny (designer) (1871–1949)...
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Bernat Fortuny i Marsal (Catalan pronunciation: [məɾiˈa ʒuˈzɛb məˈɾi.ə βəɾˈnat fuɾˈtuɲ i məɾˈsal]; Spanish: Mariano José María Bernardo Fortuny y Marsal;...
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silk dress first created in about 1907 by French designer Henriette Negrin and her husband, Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo (1871–1949). They produced the gowns...
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Henriette Negrin (category French fashion designers)
clothes-designer and textile artist. She created fabrics and clothes, working alongside her husband Mariano Fortuny. Henriette Negrin met Mariano Fortuny in...
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Tina Chow (category American jewelry designers)
muse of designers Yves St. Laurent and Issey Miyake. Chow was cited by fashion magazines for her unique style and her collection of Mariano Fortuny dresses...
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Babani (category French fashion designers)
had a license to retail textiles and garments by the Venice-based designer Fortuny, including his famous pleated silk Delphos gowns. Babani also imported...
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the Canadian costume designer Rita Brown and covered 300 years of fashion history, from Elizabeth I to Coco Chanel. "Mariano Fortuny" dealt with the world...
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