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Nina Ricci (designer)

Nina Ricci
Born Maria Adélaide Nielli
14 January 1883
Turin, Italy
Died 30 November 1970(1970-11-30) (aged 87)
France
Occupation Fashion designer
Known for Founder of Nina Ricci
Spouse(s) Luigi Ricci
(m.1904)
Children 1

Nina Ricci (born Maria Adélaide Nielli; 14 January 1883 – 30 November 1970) was an Italian-born French fashion designer. She founded the house of Nina Ricci in Paris in 1932.

Maria Nielli was born in Turin, Italy in 1883. She moved to Florence with her family aged five and then to France in 1895 aged 12. She was nicknamed Nina. At the age of 13, she began an apprenticeship at a dressmaker's. She continued to pursue her love of fashion throughout her teenage years. She married the Italian jeweller and composer Luigi Ricci in 1904, thus becoming Maria Ricci. They had a child named Robert. In 1908, Nina joined the house of Raffin as a designer and remained there for 20 years. She became Raffin's business partner, and then started her own design house in 1932.

The house of Nina Ricci was founded by Maria Ricci in Paris in 1932, later helped by her son Robert. Maria was 49 years old at the time, and after working at Raffin for so many years was itching to design her own creations. Madame Ricci designed gowns while Robert managed the business and finances. She worked with fabrics directly on the mannequin to ensure they had the right shape once they were finished. Nina Ricci designs soon became known for their refined, romantic, always feminine feeling that Maria imparted to all of her collections.

The House of Nina Ricci grew rapidly throughout the thirties and their one-room maison de couture became 11 floors in 3 buildings, operations developed by World War II to include leather goods and fashion accessories.

In 1945, with the war over, designers were casting about for a way to revive the infatuation women had formerly had with haute couture, while raising money for war relief. Robert Ricci had an idea which Lucien Lelong, President of the Chambre de Commerce, put into action. Over 150 mannequins from forty Paris couturiers, including Balenciaga and Grès, were dressed in the labels' best fashions and were placed in an exhibition held at the Louvre, in Paris. After a huge success in Paris it toured Europe and then the US.


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