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10 Things You Did Not Know About Azzedine Alaïa

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The fashion world has sadly lost one of its icons- Azzedine Alaïa, the French-Tunisian couturier, who recently died at the age of 82.  We all know Alaïa—the “King of Cling” who was renowned for his idiosyncratic designs and form-fitting styles.

 

Little do we know however that…

 

  1. Alaïa was born to a farming family in Tunisia in 1940 and studied sculpture at the Tunis fine arts school before working at a small neighborhood dressmaker’s shop.
  2. He lied about his age to attend the École des Beaux-Arts in Tunis. After graduating, he started working as a dressmaker.

 

  1. He moved to Paris in the late 1950s, working briefly for Dior where he was dismissed for having false immigration papers after five days.

  1. Alaïa idolized Madeleine Vionnet, the revolutionary Parisian designer.

 

  1. In 1980 he produced his first ready-to-wear collection, which was worn by trailblazers of fashion, Melka Tréanton of Depeche Mode and Nicole Crassat of French Elle, who both regularly featured his work in their magazines.

 

  1. The supermodel Naomi Campbell, who enjoyed a close relationship with Alaïa for many years, called him “papa,” and attributed her success to his guidance.
  2. His designs were catered to some of the biggest names in the Fashion industry including Helena, Stephanie and Lady Gaga.
  3. Former US first lady Michelle Obama was among his haute couture fans.
  4. He enjoyed working on his designs deep into the night, often to the soundtrack of old movies.

 

  1.   In 2000, Alaïa signed a partnership with the Prada Group.

 

By: Mohamed Taky

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