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Nina Ricci
- How She Came
to be A Top Designer

By
Sher
Matsen
In 1883
in Turin, Italy Maria Nielli was born. In
1895 when Maria was 12, her family moved to
France. When she was 13, she apprenticed to
a dressmaker. At the age of 18 Maria had
become the head of the salon and at the age
of 22 she was their chief designer. In 1904
she married a jeweler named Luigi Ricci. In
1905 she gave birth to their son Robert. In
1908 Nina joined the house of Raffin as a
designer where she stayed for 20 years.
At age 50,
in 1932, Madame Ricci opened her own house
with her son Robert. It was the House of
Ricci. Robert ran the business and Madame
Ricci created the garments. During the
1930’s the business grew very quickly.
Beginning as a one room operation it grew to
consume 11 floors in 3 buildings.
Nina Ricci
created elegant, sophisticated garments in a
classic style. She was well known for her
high quality garments becoming very popular
with older society women. She was highly
talented at getting the most out of every
print. Both her evening and day dresses were
designed to draw attention to the female
figure.
In 1963
Crahay left Ricci and was replaced by Gerard
Pipart, who had worked with Balmain, Fath
and Jean Patou. In the traditional Ricci
style, he designed beautiful lace dresses
with appliquéd fabrics.
At the age
of 87 Nina Ricci died in
1970. Pipart continued designing for the
house of Ricc. Robert, Nina’s son was not
only an excellent business person, he was an
expert perfumer. He has transformed the
house into a size Nina would never imagined
possible.
At age 83
in 1988, Robert Ricci died.
In 1998 Mariano Puig, of the Catalan family
purchased the house of Nina Ricci in 1998.
They also owns the house of Paco Rabanne.
Nathalie
Gervais presented her last
collection in the fall of 2001. In 2002
American designer James Aguiar became chief
designer, designing for two seasons.
During the
Parish Fashion Week October
2003 Lars Nilsson a Swedish designer showed
his first Nina Ricci collection for the
following spring. He again presented the
Ricci collection in Paris during Fashion
Week in March 2004.
Lars said
that he wanted to add some substance to a
the younger woman's wardrobe. His collection
was mostly flimsy dresses, stylish sweaters
and skits with in fresh in yellow, blue and
orange colors. He was distinguished by his
fresh Swedish outerware.
Lars is
very quickly transforming
the old couture house into a young woman's
world, enticing a new younger clientele.
Sleek jackets, cropped sleeves, tiered
skirts, and dainty party dresses have all
been added. In March 2005 Lars Nillson once
again showed the collection for the house of
Nina Ricci at the Paris Fashion Week.
Soft and
feminine dresses as light as
lingerie mixed with fur jackets for the
cold. There was also an addition of
renaissance sleeves, long tweed jackets, and
sporty jackets . However the collection
still mainly consisted of soft piece -
fragile blouse with lace, feminine evening
gowns, and strapless satin evening dresses.
Beautiful
flower prints symbolic of
the Nina Ricci house were seen ranging from
the tree of life to autumn leaves revealing
of his Swedish background. The 2005 spring
collection reads like a revamped modern
fairy tale! Nina Ricci would be proud!
Sher from Estate Jewelry International
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years, providing fashion, jewelry, and
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