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Daniel Hechter

Hebrew: דניאל השטר
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Birthplace: Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
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About Daniel Hechter

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Hechter

Daniel Hechter (born 30 July 1938) is a French fashion designer, sometimes referred to as the inventor of ready-to-wear or prêt-à-porter.

Contents Personal life Daniel Hechter was born in Paris, France, in a family who owned a ready-to-wear company. As such, Hechter was brought up in an environment sympathetic to fashion. At the age of four, he was forced to flee from Paris with his mother and did not see his father, a prisoner of war, until he was seven.[1] He married Marika Hechter; they have a daughter, Hechter then married Jennifer Chambon in 1980. He served in the French Army from 1958 to 1960.

Career Hechter completed his secondary education and worked as a storekeeper to a fashion house until 1949. By 1956, Louis Féraud and Jacques Esterel were selling Hechter's designs, and he worked for designer Pierre d'Alby from 1958. Hechter founded the Daniel Hechter Company in 1962 with friend Armand Ornstein. Hechter opened a boutique in 1962, and became known for sporty casual wear.[2] His stated goal was to offer wearable yet high-quality, creative fashion for a wide range of consumer groups. Over time he expanded his company, developing it into an international label that encompasses seven different collections. Brigitte Bardot helped bring his designs to a wider audience when she wore one of his outfits in La Parisienne.

In 1966 he worked with Scott Paper Company to make a dress out of nonwoven paper achieving attention as an avant-garde work.[3]

He is one of the first designers to produce clothing ranges for skiing and tennis, in 1971.

In 1989, he launched his first line of perfume.[4]

He entered politics and sat on the Marseille regional council starting in 1992.

In 1997, he retired to Geneva, Switzerland, and he was elected Vice President of the Etoile-Carouge soccer club. His novel Le Boss was published in 2000.

Football Hechter was a financial contributor in the early years of the football team Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)[5] and was president of the management committee from 15 June 1973 to 9 June 1974, and then president from 9 June 1974 to 6 January 1978. He also designed PSG new home colour, known as "Hechter shirt". He left the presidency of the PSG following the scandal of double ticketing the Parc des Princes. Hechter proclaims himself "founder" of the club. He designed the streetwear for the French soccer team in 1998.

About דניאל השטר (עברית)

דניאל השטר

' (נולד ב-30 ביולי 1938) הוא מעצב אופנה יהודי-צרפתי ועסקן כדורגל. היה ממקימיה ונשיאה של קבוצת הפאר הצרפתית פריז סן-ז'רמן.

מעצב אופנה השטר, יליד פריז, הוא בעל חברת האופנה "דניאל השטר" שהוקמה בשנת 1962 ומתמקדת בלבוש אלגנטי ובחליפות לגברים ונשים. לה סניפים רבים בעולם, ובישראל סחורתה מיובאת בלעדית על ידי רשת החנויות פולגת. השטר עיצב את חליפותיהם של אלופי מונדיאל 1998, נבחרת צרפת בכדורגל. באבי 2012 נבחר השחקן ג'יימס דנטון לדגמן את בגדי המותג.

פריז סן-ז'רמן הקבוצה הוקמה בשנת 1971, ונחשבת לאחת הצעירות בכדורגל האירופאי. השטר שימש כיו"ר דירקטוריון הקבוצה ולאחר מכן כנשיא שלה. באותה תקופה, שיחק הכדורגלן הישראלי מרדכי שפיגלר בקבוצתו ונרקמו בין השניים קשרי חברות הדוקים. את הקבוצה עזב בשלהי 1978.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Hechter

Daniel Hechter (born 30 July 1938) is a French fashion designer, sometimes referred to as the inventor of ready-to-wear or prêt-à-porter.

Contents Personal life Daniel Hechter was born in Paris, France, in a family who owned a ready-to-wear company. As such, Hechter was brought up in an environment sympathetic to fashion. At the age of four, he was forced to flee from Paris with his mother and did not see his father, a prisoner of war, until he was seven.[1] He married Marika Hechter; they have a daughter, Hechter then married Jennifer Chambon in 1980. He served in the French Army from 1958 to 1960.

Career Hechter completed his secondary education and worked as a storekeeper to a fashion house until 1949. By 1956, Louis Féraud and Jacques Esterel were selling Hechter's designs, and he worked for designer Pierre d'Alby from 1958. Hechter founded the Daniel Hechter Company in 1962 with friend Armand Ornstein. Hechter opened a boutique in 1962, and became known for sporty casual wear.[2] His stated goal was to offer wearable yet high-quality, creative fashion for a wide range of consumer groups. Over time he expanded his company, developing it into an international label that encompasses seven different collections. Brigitte Bardot helped bring his designs to a wider audience when she wore one of his outfits in La Parisienne.

In 1966 he worked with Scott Paper Company to make a dress out of nonwoven paper achieving attention as an avant-garde work.[3]

He is one of the first designers to produce clothing ranges for skiing and tennis, in 1971.

In 1989, he launched his first line of perfume.[4]

He entered politics and sat on the Marseille regional council starting in 1992.

In 1997, he retired to Geneva, Switzerland, and he was elected Vice President of the Etoile-Carouge soccer club. His novel Le Boss was published in 2000.

Football Hechter was a financial contributor in the early years of the football team Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)[5] and was president of the management committee from 15 June 1973 to 9 June 1974, and then president from 9 June 1974 to 6 January 1978. He also designed PSG new home colour, known as "Hechter shirt". He left the presidency of the PSG following the scandal of double ticketing the Parc des Princes. Hechter proclaims himself "founder" of the club. He designed the streetwear for the French soccer team in 1998.

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Daniel Hechter's Timeline

1938
July 30, 1938
Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France