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Pierre Wertheimer and his
brother Paul took over the
directorship of the
company in 1917. In 1924, Coco
Chanel made an
agreement with the
Wertheimers creating...
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Wertheimer is an Ashke****
Jewish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Akiba Israel Wertheimer (1778–1835),
first Chief Rabbi of
Altona and...
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Wertheimers were
aware of Chanel's
collaboration during the **** occupation.
Forbes magazine summarized the
Wertheimers' dilemma: "[Pierre
Wertheimer...
- Walter.
Wilhelm Wertheimer was an
educator and financier. Rosa Wilhelm, born Rosa Zwicker, had a rich
classical education. The
Wertheimers were
active in...
- and the
Wertheimer family is the
subject of a book by
American biographer Jean Strouse,
Family Romance: John
Singer Sargent and the
Wertheimers, published...
- Gérard Paul
Philippe Wertheimer (born 17
April 1951) is a
French billionaire businessman based in New York City and Geneva, who owns
Chanel in partnership...
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Alain Ernest Wertheimer (born 28
September 1948) is a
French billionaire businessman,
based in New York City. He is the
chairman and a
controlling shareholder...
- that
serves as a
family office to
manage the
wealth of
Alain and Gérard
Wertheimer, the
current owners of
French luxury fashion house, Chanel. It is the...
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struggles for money. She
threatens legal action against her partners, the
Wertheimers, over
profits and
control of the
Chanel brand,
despite her lawyer's advice...
- Chanel, and the
Wertheimers agreed to
provide full
financing for the production, marketing, and
distribution of
Chanel No. 5. The
Wertheimers would receive...