Nicole Farhi

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Nicole Farhi
Born (1946-07-25) 25 July 1946 (age 77)
Occupation(s)Fashion designer, artist, sculptor
SpouseDavid Hare

Nicole Farhi, Lady Hare, CBE (born 25 July 1946) is a French fashion designer and sculptor born in Nice, France.[1][2][3][4]

Early life and education

Farhi is the daughter of Sephardic Jews from Turkey. She was born in France.[5]

Career

Farhi started her career as a freelancer in Paris, before moving to London in the 1970s.[6]

In 1978, Farhi was employed by Stephen Marks on his French Connection label, to head up the company’s design studio in Bow, East London.[7]

In 1982, Marks assisted Farhi in launching an eponymous Nicole Farhi higher-end fashion label within the French Connection group.[7] The label opened shops worldwide, as well as restaurants in London and New York City; but the non-UK locations have since closed.[8]

On 15 March 2010, French Connection announced the sale of the brand and retail chains to OpenGate Capital for up to £5 million.[9][10] Administrators Zolfo Cooper were appointed on 3 July 2013, to advise on sale or restructuring of the remaining five UK shops and associated retail outlets located within Harvey Nichols, House of Fraser and Selfridges.[11]

Personal life

Farhi and Marks' professional relationship resulted in a personal relationship, and the couple had a daughter, Candice Marks,[5][12] before separating. Farhi married British playwright David Hare in 1992.[13]

She is a cousin of the writer and human rights campaigner Moris Farhi.[14]

Honors and awards

In 2007, Farhi was appointed an honorary CBE, and, in 2010, she was awarded the Legion of Honour.[15][16]

In February 2007, Farhi was a signatory to the declaration of the Independent Jewish Voices, a new Jewish network, calling for an open and critical debate on Israel and criticising certain Jewish organisations' unconditional support of Israel.[17]

References

  1. ^ National Portrait Gallery page for Nicole Farhi
  2. ^ Designerhistory.com Archived 24 March 2005 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Style.com
  4. ^ Lauren Milligan (8 May 2012). "Farhi Change". Vogue.
  5. ^ a b [1]
  6. ^ "Nicole Farhi". fashion.net. Retrieved 10 December 2015.
  7. ^ a b http://www.fashionencyclopedia.com/Fr-Gu/French-Connection.html. Retrieved 2013-02-06.
  8. ^ Nymag.com
  9. ^ https://www.theguardian.com/business/2010/mar/15/french-connection-sells-nicole-farhi. Retrieved 2013-02-06.
  10. ^ "Regulatory News Service link"[permanent dead link]: "French Connection Group plc, Completion of Strategic Review, Announcement of Sale of a Business and Preliminary Results for the year ended 31 January 2010, released 15 March 2010."
  11. ^ "Nicole Farhi fashion chain enters administration". BBC News. 3 July 2013. Retrieved 3 July 2013.
  12. ^ [2]
  13. ^ [3]
  14. ^ [4]
  15. ^ [5]
  16. ^ [6]
  17. ^ [7]

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