| About: | the designers
Christiane Bailly was part of the prêt-à-porter revolution of the 1960s. Bailly began her career as a model for Balenciaga, Chanel and Dior in 1957.
Her interest in fashion developed and she entered design, working on more approachable clothes than those she had been wearing at the grand couture houses.
In 1961 she started designing for Chloé and, after two years, moved on to work with Michèle Rosier.
In 1962 Bailly formed a company with Emmanuelle Khanh, and both were assisted by a young Paco Rabanne. Their label, Emma Christie, produced revolutionary designs to critical acclaim and poor commercial success, but their role in the birth of French prêt was an important one. |