Drecoll
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Drecoll
Summary
Drecoll is a fashion house[1].
Key Facts
- Drecoll is in the country of Austria[2].
- Drecoll is in the country of France[3].
- Drecoll's image is recorded as Evening dress MET CI50.105.19a label.jpg[4].
- Drecoll's instance of is recorded as fashion house[5].
- Drecoll's founder is recorded as Christoph Drecoll[6].
- Drecoll's owned by is recorded as Christoph Drecoll[7].
- Drecoll's owned by is recorded as Sally Berg[8].
- Drecoll's owned by is recorded as Sylvain Kahn[9].
- Drecoll's owned by is recorded as Margarethe Besançon de Wagner[10].
- Drecoll's owned by is recorded as Ernest Besançon de Wagner[11].
- Christoph Drecoll is named after Drecoll[12].
- Drecoll's Commons category is recorded as House of Drécoll[13].
- +1885-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Drecoll[14].
- Drecoll's significant event is recorded as change of ownership[15].
- Drecoll's significant event is recorded as divestment[16].
- Drecoll's significant event is recorded as takeover[17].
- Drecoll's significant event is recorded as amalgamation[18].
- Drecoll's replaced by is recorded as Agnès-Drecoll[19].
- Drecoll's official name is recorded as Ch. Drecoll[20].
- Drecoll's official name is recorded as Ch. Drecoll, Ltd.[21].
- Drecoll's Commons Creator page is recorded as House of Drécoll[22].
- Drecoll's different from is recorded as Cristoff Drecoll[23].
- Drecoll's different from is recorded as Ch. Drecoll, Damenkonfektionsgeschäft[24].
- Drecoll's National Gallery of Victoria artist ID is recorded as 28292[25].
- Drecoll's has works in the collection is recorded as National Gallery of Victoria[26].
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Founding
Drecoll's founder is recorded as Christoph Drecoll[6]. +1885-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Drecoll[14].
Identity
Official names include Ch. Drecoll[20] and Ch. Drecoll, Ltd.[21].
Ownership
Owners include Christoph Drecoll[7], a fashion designer[27], 1851–1939[28], of German Reich[29]; Sally Berg[8], a fashion designer[30], 1857–1924[31], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[32]; Sylvain Kahn[9], a businessperson[33], 1857–1929[34], of France[35]; Margarethe Besançon de Wagner[10], a fashion designer[36], of Belgium[37]; and Ernest Besançon de Wagner[11], a businessperson[38], of Switzerland[39].