Index | Fashion & Design | Wine & Food | Travel & Fun | Shopping | Gallery | Sport & Auto
Made In Italy On Line Fashion and Design
You are here: 
/fashion/fashion_houses/laug/intro.htm
Search Made In Italy

Fashion&Design - Menu

Home
About Fashion&Design
Accessories
Beachwear&lingere
Calendar of Events
Art Exhibits & Shows
Fashion Houses
Fashion&Design Schools
Hairdressers&Makeup Artists
Italian Fashion Journalists
Italian Fashion Publications
Manufacturers
Model Agencies
Newsletters
Organizations
Photographers
Press Releases
Public Relations Agencies
Sizes - Clothes
Supermodels
Textiles
Tribute to Gianni Versace
Want to be a Fashion Designer?
Want to be a Supermodel?


tiny mauve square   Fashion and Design from Italy has been on the web since February 1995. It was the first ever web about fashion. We're working on a new section about Italian Design - industrial design that includes furniture, ceramics, bathrooms, home and office accessories, automobiles and other articles that have won prizes throughout the world and are exhibited in museums such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

tiny mauve square   Italy Blogs On A very personal viewpoint from Italy with news and comments. Enjoy !
 Guide To Art Exhibits:Most of these shows and exhibits are in Italy but a few of exceptional interest elsewhere are included.

  Some of our favorite links

"Life in Italy" is a fantastic web with lots of info about Italy. Some links:

Italian news image
Italian Daily News

Italian interior design image
Italian Interior Design

Hand Painted Ceramic Plates from Deruta
Buy hand-painted Deruta ceramic tableware direct from factory in Italy and save!

Fresco from Sistine Chapel
Love Classic Italian Art? Order your very own hand-painted fresco.


Rent an apartment in Italy




Translations are not absolutely perfect, but hey - it's free!

Fashion Houses
André Laug




André Laug di A.M. 92 S.r.l.
Via della Croce 76, 00187 Roma
Tel: +39-6-6780006
Fax: +39-6-6780591


André Laug was born in the North of France in 1931. He first worked as an army teacher and then at an import house. In 1958 a journalist, Lucien Francois, encouraged him to move to Paris, cultivate his natural talent, and begin work as an apprentice designer in the newly launched Raphael House of Fashion which had just granted the old house building to Givenchy.

At Raphael, Laug learnt all there was to know about the organisation and the creative process of a House of High Fashion. He left Maison Raphael after two and half years of precious training and went to Nina Ricci Haute Couture where he worked with Monsieur Crahay at the first "Mademoiselle Ricci" collection for the United States and the "Spring-Summer" collection of 1961.

Amongst the many important things Monsieur Crahay taught André Laug, the most important was certainly sensibility in choosing fabrics. He then went solo and sold his drawings to Philip Venet who introduced him to Courreges for whom André Laug also had manufacturing experience in Place Vendome. He was invited to go to Rome and work for the Antonelli Fashion House where for five years, he designed all its High Fashion collections and created six seasons of "Ready to Wear".

During all those years however, André Laug had never abbandoned his true wish to open his own house of high fashion, and with that dream in mind, he prepared his boutique collection for the Milan and Paris catwalks. It was July 1968 when André Laug managed finally to open his own fashion house in Rome's exclusive Piazza di Spagna. For that occasion he showed his first couture winter line which recved high praise from both buyers and press.

This success was repeated for each following collection bringing him interesting offers and prestigious contracts with the most important stores all over the world. Amongst them are Elizabeth Arden, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman, Nan Duskin and many others.

Today André Laug's creations are to be found in all the most sophisticated boutiques in Europe and worldwide. Some of the best known personalities of the international jet set are amongst his private clients.

André Laug died in December 1984.

Privacy Statement: It's very simple, any information you may provide will not be disclosed to anybody else, period. Since you showed an interest in Made In Italy On Line we might notify you in the future about new features. We are obsessive about privacy and have total respect for the privacy of others.

Keywords:
 Verbose report
 Simple report
Number of result:

Fashion Houses - Menu

Index
Giorgio Armani
Renato Balestra
Luisa Beccaria
Benetton
Laura Biagiotti
Blumarine
Brioni
Byblos
Cavalli
Clara Centinaro
Enrico Coveri
Raffaella Curiel
Dolce & Gabbana
Erreuno
Etro
Fendi
Fendissime
Salvatore Ferragamo
Gianfranco Ferré
Fiorucci
Sorelle Fontana
Antonio Fusco
Nazzareno Gabrielli
Gattinoni
Genny
Romeo Gigli
Gucci
Istante
Krizia
Lancetti
André Laug
Les Copains
Angelo Litrico
Maska
Max Mara
Missoni
Moschino
Prada
Emilio Pucci
Sarli
Mila Schön
Luciano Soprani
Nanni Strada
Trussardi
Valentino
Mario Valentino
Gianni Versace
Egon Von Furstenberg




tiny mauve square   Factory Outlets Shophound? Get Bentley's Guide to Factory Outlets in Italy! Regularly updated - Factory Outlets



Search below to find a hotel worldwide - up to 70% off!:

Find Hotels in Italy - Great Deals!

Book Hotels in Rome
Book Hotels in Florence
Book Hotels in Milan
Book Hotels in Venice
Book Hotels in Naples
Book Hotels in Italy


Google's AdSense program helps keep this web going - we hope our visitors find the ads useful

   
Made In Italy On Line Copyright© 1994-2008 by Logan Bentley Lessona     Feedback: Made In Italy On Line Web Produced by Made*In*Italy*On*Line http://www.made-in-italy.com
Index | Fashion & Design | Wine & Food | Travel & Fun | Shopping | Gallery | Sport & Auto