PIERRE CARDIN HISTORY
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French fashion designer.   He spent most of his early years working in Paris for such firms as Schiaparelli   and Dior.
He designed the costumes for Jean Cocteau's film Beauty    and the Beast (1946). At first known as a designer of expensive clothing, he    produced his first ready-to-wear line in the early 1960s. He is well known for    his early astronaut suits, metal body jewelry, and futuristic look.
His clothing is dramatic, bold, and often irregular in cut.    His label appears on products as diverse as wines, bicycles, and toiletries.    In 1979 he organized a trade agreement with the People's Republic of China to    produce Pierre Cardin clothes.
In 1991 he was made an honorary ambassador of UNESCO.
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