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Patrick Guerrand-Hermès (25
September 1932 – 13
August 2024) was a French-Moroccan
sports businessman and billionaire. He is
noted for his involvement...
- collections. He also
groomed his
three sons-in-law (Robert Dumas, Jean-René
Guerrand, and
Francis Puech) as
business partners. In 1922, the
first leather handbags...
- Noailles, and
Louis Aragon. In 1924,
Frank was
commissioned by Jean Rene
Guerrand to
design a
unique collection of home furniture. Part of this collection...
- 1987.
Strauss 1989, pp. 133–134.
Boulez & Cage 1993, pp. 103, 116–117.
Guerrand 1988, p. 57. "Yves
Saint Laurent: 'Mondriawen' day
dress (C.I.69.23)"....
- Émile Hermès' sons-in-law,
Robert Dumas-Hermès (1898-1978) and Jean-René
Guerrand-Hermès (1901-1993) took over the
company in 1950. In 1993, the company...
- new
title of
Duchess of Cadaval-Hermès,
because she is
married to
Hubert Guerrand-Hermès, the
House of Hermès's heir. Dona
Rosalinda also
obtained both titles...
- Tolstoy. In the 1980s, it was
purchased by
French sports billionaire Patrick Guerrand-Hermès and redeveloped, and is now part of
Royal Polo Club de la Palmeraie...
- excentrique".
Jardin des
Modes (in French): 18.
September 1993. Jean-R.,
Guerrand (1987).
Souvenirs cousus sellier: Un demi-siècle chez Hermès (in French)...
- the new
title of
Duchess of Cadaval-Hermès, as she's
married to
Hubert Guerrand-Hermès, heir of Hermès. On 21 June 2008, Dona
Diana married Prince Charles...
- French). Paris: les musées de la
ville de Paris. p. 191. ISBN 2-87900-374-1.
Guerrand, Roger-Henri (1986). L'aventure du métropolitain (in French). Paris: Éditions...