Wednesday, August 24, 2011

La Muse: Hélène Rochas



La Madame Rochas...




Hélène Rochas, with "Bat" Mask



Hélène Rochas
, former director of the luxury house of Rochas, passed away at 84 earlier this month. An elegant woman, icon of Parisian chic and as Frédéric Mitterrand, France's minister of culture and communication, said in an official statement "....With her vanquished the last muse of the great couturiers and artistic circles from after the war, vanquished a past universe of splendor and sumptuous Parisian parties..."



Hélène Rochas



Here are some Hélène Rochas Facts:




Couturier Marcel Rochas



  • Hélène Rochas helped turn the House of Rochas into a perfume POWERHOUSE.
  • She became the third wife of couturier Marcel Rochas only a few months after she met him as an 18-year-old during the Nazi Occupation in Paris on the last Metro of the evening.
  • Her mother was France's first woman dentist.
Model Lisa Fonssagrives wearing Rochas in an Irvin Penn Photograph, American Vogue 1950

  • When he closed his own atelier in 1953, he took her to Chanel, Dior, and Balenciaga for her wardrobe.
  • As a result of her husband's early death in 1955, she rebelled and cut her hair short (Mon Dieu!)
  • Also, on his death in 1955 his wife Hélène, who was not yet 30, took charge of the business. Over the next fifteen years, she transformed the couture house into a multimillion dollar label, primarily through the addition of fragrances like Madame Rochas in 1960 and Eau de Rochas
  • When her husband died, she was asked to become president of the company. She turned it into France's sixth largest perfumer by 1964.
  • Hélène ran Rochas until 1971, when she sold it for a reported $40 million, and then returning from 1984 to 1989 as a fragrance consultant. Her influence over the brand continued through to its most recent incarnation with Olivier Theyskens’ appointment as creative director between 2002 and 2006, with him citing her as one of his inspirations.
Madame Rochas with Yves Saint Laurent, 1980's

  • She wore a lot of Yves Saint Laurent Haute Couture. She is said to have bought three or four Saint Laurent Couture outfits (estimated at over a quarter of a million US dollars at today's rate) per season and 10-12 "boutique" or pret-a-porter/ready to wear ensembles.
Below are several more photos of the divine Mme Rochas:



Hélène Rochas, 1984: In Yves Saint Laurent Haute Couture--Color Blocking ahead of its time!



Hélène Rochas, bouffant, an Yves Saint Laurent Haute Couture gown...and a feathered fan


Andy Warhol Portrait of Hélène Rochas, 1974



A Rochas spokesperson said that Hélène’s death marked "the end of a myth, of an era… She was the muse of one of the great couturiers, the last to remain alive from that era."



From Greece With Love

Well hello my lovely readers!

I am back from my travels (well I was back on Monday afternoon but only just emerged from my zombie-like state).  It has taken me until now to be able to string a sentence together!


I got a pretty decent tan and it feels nice not to have to use fake tan for a while! I actually didn't realise how much colour I got until I got home.  Standing next to the Greeks and Italians on holiday, I looked like a ghost for the first couple of days!ha ha.  The temperature was in the mid 30's most days and sometimes a bit higher. 

The (what felt like) an AGE-long journey home went a little like this...

We enjoyed sunset cocktails at a lovely little bar by the sea called Fuego Del Mar, had dinner, sat around the apartments for a while, left Zakynthos at 3:30am to catch our flight at 5:50am, got into Glasgow at around 8:30am, got a bus into Glasgow City Centre, caught a train to Aberdeen at 9:45am and got home at about 1:30pm.  Phew! By the time I got to bed, I had been up for 28 hours! I would love to say I looked fresh as a daisy but that would be an outright lie.  Think more dragged-through-a-thorny-bush-backwards kinda vibe and you would be close.


I got a lovely surprise today in my ickle email inbox.  SoFeminine, a women's online magazine, have compiled a definitive list of 100 bloggers and guess what?....I'm on it! woo hoo!


It's things like that that really put a smile on my face.  The fact that someone feels my blog is worthy of being named with so many other fantastic bloggers really means a lot to me.

I plan on posting a few things on my holiday and will probably split it into these posts:

General holiday pics and few words about what's worth seeing there
Must have products and beauty saviours I used
Update on whether I used everything in my make up bag!

I'm still trying to catch up on work emails and the massive list of things I have to do but I am determined not to neglect you guys.

Toodle-oo for now!

POP



 














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