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”’Patou”’ ({{IPA|fr|patu}}), formerly known as ”’Jean Patou”’ or Jean Patou Paris, is a French fashion house.

”’Patou”’ ({{IPA|fr|patu}}), formerly known as ”’Jean Patou”’ or Jean Patou Paris, is a French fashion house.


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French fashion house

Patou (French pronunciation: [patu]), formerly known as Jean Patou or Jean Patou Paris, is a French fashion house.

The company was originally created by Jean Patou in 1914 and was eponymously named. After his premature death in 1936, his sister Madeleine and her husband Raymond Barbas continued running the business.[citation needed]

From 1919 the business designed and produced haute couture, ready-to-wear and perfume. In 1987, the haute couture activity was stopped. The same year, the Jean Patou house launched an accessories line, the artistic direction of which was entrusted to Peggy Huynh Kinh.[1] By 1996 the company had closed.[2]

Patou was acquired by Procter & Gamble in 2001. In 2011 it was bought by Designer Parfums Ltd, a UK-based firm.[3]

In September 2018, the LVMH group announced a strategic partnership with Designer Parfums Ltd, assimilating majority shares in the Jean Patou portfolio.[4] As soon as the partnership was announced, LVMH relaunched the brand’s couture activity, renamed “Patou”, and appointed Guillaume Henry as artistic director. The brand’s flagship fragrance, JOY, marketed as “the most expensive perfume in the world” since the 1929 crisis, disappeared so that the name could be reassigned to a new Dior product. The brand’s other fragrances were also discontinued.

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