Jacques Heim

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Jacques Heim (8 May 1899 – 8 January 1967) was a French fashion designer and costume designer for theater and film, and was a manufacturer of women's furs. From 1930 to his death in 1967, he ran the fashion house (maison de couture) Jacques Heim, which closed in 1969. He was president of the Paris Chambre Syndicale de la haute couture from 1958 to 1962, a period of transition from haute couture to ready-to-wear clothing. Jacques Heim was born in Paris. His parents were Isidore and Jeanne Heim, Jews of Polish origin. In the early 1920s, Heim started working in his parents' fur business, which they had founded in 1898. He took over the business in 1923, and within a year had added a couture department, designing dresses and coats, made with original fabrics, working in collaboration with Sonia Delaunay. In 1930, the workshop became the fashion house Jacques Heim. He also made ready-to-wear and in 1936 started a line for younger women, Heim Jeunes Filles. In 1932, Heim created a two-piece swimsuit consisting of a bra with ruffles and pretty bloomers, which he called the Atome. However, women were not yet ready to reveal their midriff, with only a few daring to wear his swimsuit. He was harassed during the Nazi occupation of France, but managed to stay in business by putting a non-Jewish "front man" in charge of his fashion house. He was an active member of the French resistance. In 1946 Heim started a chain of sportswear boutiques. In June 1946, he relaunched his two-piece swimsuit, the Atome, which he advertised as "the world's smallest bathing suit." However, on 5 July 1946, Louis Réard, a French engineer, had a Paris stripper pose before reporters in an even briefer two-piece swimsuit, which Réard called the Bikini, and which he promoted as "smaller than the smallest bathing suit". Réard's design, unlike Heim's, for the first time presented a female swimsuit with the navel exposed. Though financially successful, the bikini was very controversial. Réard's name for the swimsuit caught on, and became the common name for the style of swimwear. In 1950, Heim launched another ready-to-wear line, Heim Actualité. Under the presidency of Charles de Gaulle, he was appointed designer of the president's wife, Yvonne de Gaulle. His most prominent clients were Sophia Loren, Queen Fabiola of Belgium, Mamie Eisenhower and actress Gloria Swanson. In 1956, Heim made the bikini an international sensation when Brigitte Bardot wore one of his designs. Heim served as President of Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne (Paris Fashion Trade Association) from 1958 to 1962. Heim had a son, Philippe, and a daughter, Arianne. Jacques died in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a suburb of Paris, at age 67. In August 1968, Philippe Heim took over Jacques Heim and all associated companies and stores, but the business was sold in 1969 to French bridalwear concern Henri Michmacher, who owned several boutiques under the name of Pronuptia. Heim's grandson, also named Jacques Heim, is a choreographer, director of the DIAVOLO | Architecture in Motion, a Los Angeles-based dance company. Source: Article "Jacques Heim" from Wikepedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Most Popular Jacques Heim Trailers

Total trailers found: 14

Le Crâneur Trailer (1955)

10 May 1955

A singer tries to rescue a man drawn into the drug trade.

Adorable Creatures Trailer (1952)

02 January 1952

Andre Noblet, a 21-year-old French artist falls madly in love with Christine, the mother of two children.

Impasse of Two Angels Trailer (1948)

03 October 1948

Stage actress Marianne has decided to give up her career to marry wealthy nobleman Marquis Antoine de Fontaines.

Beware of Blondes Trailer (1950)

24 November 1950

Back from a stay in the Far East, a woman who knew the names of the chiefs of a drug ring is murdered.

Seventh Heaven Trailer (1958)

05 March 1958

"Le septième ciel" became Raymond Bernard's last film; a black comedy about a female brewery owner who donates vast amounts of money to charitable causes.

Thank Heaven for Small Favors Trailer (1963)

28 August 1963

Bad financial conditions compel an aristocratic family to do strange work.

The Lovers of Montparnasse Trailer (1958)

04 April 1958

Biographic film chronicling the last year of the life of the Italian painter Amedeo Modigliani, 1919, who falls in love with a girl from a wealthy family.

Blonde in a White Car Trailer (1959)

27 March 1959

Picked up by a beautiful motorist, jobless hitchhiker Pierre (Hossein) is subsequently romanced by the girl.

Marie-Octobre Trailer (1959)

24 April 1959

A group of ex-resistance fighters are brought together by Marie-Octobre, the code name of Marie-Helene Dumoulin.

Code Name: Tiger Trailer (1964)

18 November 1964

A Turkish ambassador arrives in Paris to sign an important trade agreement, allowing Turkey to buy a sophisticated new war plane from France.

Cairo Road Trailer (1950)

21 June 1950

In colonial Egypt, a British police officer sets out on a daring hunt for drug smuggling gangs operating along the notorious Cairo Road.

Service Entrance Trailer (1954)

16 August 1954

Walking alone and looking desperate, young Marie-Lou is taken in hand by Léo, a street photographer and his squatter friends.

Not Any Weekend for Our Love Trailer (1950)

23 January 1950

The announcement of the future marriage of Franck Reno, the star singer, causes considerable excitement around the world.

Murder at 45 R.P.M. Trailer (1960)

24 May 1960

Danielle Darrieux stars in this French thriller as a singer having an affair with her accompanist. When her husband dies in an automobile accident, the two lovers suspect each other of having murdered him.