- Inès de la Fressange
Inès Marie Lætitia Églantine Isabelle de Seignard de la Fressange (born
11 August 1957 ), is a French designer offashion andperfume s.She was born in
Gassin , Var,France . Her French father, André de Seignard de La Fressange (b. 1932) (a marquis), was a stockbroker, and her mother, Cecilia Sanchez-Cirez, was an Argentine model. She grew up in an 18th-century mill outside Paris with three brothers. Her grandmother was Madame Simone Jacquinot, heiress to theLazard banking fortune.In the 1980s, she modeled for fashion designer
Karl Lagerfeld atChanel , becoming his muse. However, in 1989, Lagerfeld and De la Fressange had an argument and parted company. Likely this argument was, at least in part, regarding her decision to lend her likeness to a bust of Marianne, the ubiquitous symbol of the French republic. Lagerfeld reputedly condemned her decision, saying Marianne was the embodiment of "everything that is boring, bourgeois, and provincial" and that he considered dressing an historic monument "vulgar."In 1990, she married
Luigi d'Urso (d. March 23, 2006), an Italian railroad executive, with whom she had two daughters.Currently, De la Fressange does not model very often. Instead, she is a businesswoman with a chain of clothing boutiques, a designer, and a consultant for
Jean-Paul Gaultier .External links
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