F
- F
- F Black
- F Free Time
- Faberge
- Face A Face
- Faconnable
- Faconnable Homme (new Packaging)
- Faconnable Stripe
- Factor
- Factor Turbo
- Fahrenheit
- Fahrenheit 0 Degree (zero)
- Fahrenheit 32
- Fahrenheit Absolute
- Fahrenheit Summer Fragrance
- Faith Hill & Tim Mcgraw
- Fan Di Fendi
- Fawakeh
- Fcuk
- Fcuk 3
- Fcuk Connect
- Fcuk Friction
- Fcuk Late Night
- Fcuk Summer
- Feeling Man
- Feeling Man #4
- Feminite Du Bois
- Fendi
- Fendi Life Essence
- Fendi Theorema
- Feraud
- Ferrari
- Ferrari # 1
- Ferrari Black
- Ferrari Black Shine
- Ferrari Extreme
- Ferrari Gold
- Ferrari Light Essence
- Ferrari Passion
- Ferrari Racing
- Ferrari Red
- Ferrari Red Power
- Ferrari Scuderia
- Ferrari Scuderia Black
- Ferrari Scuderia Black Signature
- Ferrari Uomo
- Ferrari Yellow
- Ferre
- Ferre (new)
- Ferre Acqua Azzurra
- Ferre Bluemusk
- Ferre Pontaccio 21
- Feuille Verte
- Fierce
- Fight Club
- Fight Club Knockout
- Fight Club Marines
- Fight Club White
- Fille En Aiguilles
- Finding Nemo
- Fire
- Fire & Ice
- Fire + Ice Bogner
- Fire In The Chimney
- Five O'clock Au Gingembre
- Five Star Fragrance Co.
- Flash Point
- Fleur Du Male
- Fleur Du Male La Cologne
- Fleur Oriental
- Fleurs D'oranger
- Fleurs De Citronnier
- Fling In New York
- Floris
- Floris Elite
- Floris Limes
- Floris No 89
- Floris Santal
- Floris Special No 127
- Fmj Acqua Green
- Fmj Acqua Ice
- Fmj Rock Star
- Force
- Fracas
- Fragluxe
- Fragonard
- Fragrances of France
- Fragrantia Secrets
- Fraiche Badiane
- France
- Francesco Smalto
- Francis Denney
- Franck Olivier
- Franck Olivier Club
- Fred Hayman
- Freedom
- French Connection
- Fubu
- Fubu Plush
- Fuel For Life
- Fuel For Life Denim
- Fujiyama
- Fujiyama Black Label
- Fujiyama Gentleman
- Fujiyama Green
- Fujiyama Homme Sport
- Fujiyama Private Number
- Full Choke
- Full Metal Jacket
- Full Metal Jacket
- Fumerie Turque
- Fun Water
- Funtastic Boy
History and background of Christian Dior
Christian Dior was born in Normandy, France in 1905, and channeled his love for art by opening an art gallery.
In 1938, he entered the fashion world as a designer for Robert Piquet. After serving in World War II, Dior returned to Paris and had a very successful collaboration with Pierre Balmain at Lucien Lelong. With the help of Marcel Boussac, Dior was able to open his own fashion house in 1946. His opulent designs made him successful in the post-war era, and his brand quickly expanded into furs, perfumes and accessories.
In 1957, Dior suddenly died and Yves Saint Laurent became the head designer. Since Saint Laurent, other well-known designers at this fashion house include Marc Bohan, Gianfranco Ferré, and John Galliano.
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