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 Pierre Cardin Retro Glass sasaki glass Set Of4 Unused/rocks  tumbler 1970s 

 

Pierre Cardin

Pierre Cardin was a renowned French fashion designer who played a significant role in the fashion world of the 20th century. Born in Italy in 1922, he gained fame in the 1950s and 1960s for his innovative and futuristic design style.

Cardin was known for introducing modern silhouettes and geometric designs, contributing to the popularity of styles such as "A-line" dresses and the "mini skirt." His work influenced not only fashion but also interior design and furniture design. Additionally, Cardin was proactive in commercializing his brand, expanding into various product lines through licensing agreements. As a result, his name became associated with a wide range of products, including clothing, fragrances, and accessories.


Condition

New (Old Stock)  good condition



**Description:**

This item is brand new and has never been used. It has been stored in a warehouse for an extended perio

d. Please note that due to long-term storage, the packaging may show signs of wear, such as minor scratches or discoloration. The item itself remains in perfect condition and is fully functional.


**Additional Information:**

- **Vintage/Retro:** This item is a retro piece, reflecting the design and style of its era.

- **Functionality:** The item has been tested and is in full working order.

- **Photos:** Please refer to the photos for a detailed view of the item's condition.



Cancellations & Returns

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