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OverviewEven the French acknowledge this English designer, Charles Worth (1825-95) as the founder of French haute couture. This new biography by the author of 1000 Years of Annoying the French tells for the first time the full story of Worth's often-underestimated wife Marie, who was his muse, chief saleswoman and the first-ever full-time fashion model. Writing with the help of the Worth family, Stephen Clarke is able to correct received wisdoms about Charles' and Marie's early life, their methods and their relationship. Coincides with the bicentenary of both Charles Worth and Marie Worth née Vernet. The story in brief: 1845: an impoverished Englishman arrives in Paris. Jobless and speaking almost no French, Charles Worth has recently completed an apprenticeship as a fabric salesman in London. After a year of sweeping floors, he gets a job at a chic Parisian fabric shop, where he meets a salesgirl, Marie Vernet, also newly qualified. The ambitions of this lower-class Anglo-French couple arouse fierce jealousies in snobbish Paris, but together they will lay the foundations of the modern fashion industry: - Charles invents himself as France's first male fashion designer and dictator of style. - Marie becomes the first full-time fashion model, on the first-ever Parisian catwalk. - They create the first must-have designer label in history, worn by the 19th century's most glamorous women. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen ClarkePublisher: Paf Imprint: Paf ISBN: 9782958566357ISBN 10: 2958566358 Pages: 278 Publication Date: 24 April 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |