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Andre Courreges (1923 – 2016) was trained as a civil engineer, but he chose a career in fashion. He worked throughout the 1950s as a fitter at the House of Balenciaga. He left in 1961 to form his own business. His first collections showed traces of the Balenciaga influence, but he soon began working in a new direction.
In 1964 Courreges showed the first of his “space age” inspired collections. He was the first in Paris to show the mini skirt and tunics over trousers. His work was wildly popular, and thus, widely copied. In disgust at the cheap copies of his work that were available world-wide, Courreges suddenly sold his business near the end of 1965.
Two years later, he had reopened, and along with his couture, he introduced two ready-to-wear lines: Couture Future and Hyperbole. In 1973 he began a menswear line.
Though associated most closely with the 1960s, Courreges continued to operate through the 1970s and 1980s. In the early 1990s, Jean-Charles de Castelbajac was signed to design the Courreges ready-to-wear lines. The business is still in operation.
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from a 1960s pair of leather gloves
from a 1960s mini dress
from a 1960s couture dress
c. 1967 garment
from a 1970s jersey jacket
from a 1970s jumper
from a pair of 1970s bell bottom pants
from a 1970s knit pullover
from a men's raincoat Fall/Winter 1975/1976 RTW collection
from a late 1970s men's sweater
from a late 1970s skirt
from a late 1970s/early 1980s skirt
from a Spring/Summer 1981 tracksuit jacket
from an early 1980s men's shirt
from an early 1980s t-shirt dress
from a mid-1980s men's blazer
from a 1980s dress
from a 1980s coat
from a 1980s skirt suit
from a 1980s suit jacket
from a 1990s dress
from a pair of Spring/Summer 2007 shoes in collaboration with La Redoute
from a 2010s dress