His shop at 24 at the Galerie de Valois, in the garden of the Palais-Royal, is one of those must-see Parisian addresses for any vintage lover.
For forty-eight years, Didier Ludot has been welcoming wealthy clients there, managers of the heritage of fashion houses, curators of fashion museums and student stylists who have come to nurture their costume culture.
This July 6, it should reach a much larger audience with the auction at Cornette de Saint Cyr of 400 dresses, coats, jackets from big labels and contemporary designers at unbeatable prices.
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If he had already been at the origin of two exceptional sales of haute couture at Sotheby's in 2015 and 2017, the fashion antiquarian is separating, this time, from more minor pieces, some of which show wear of time.
Hunting, the latest snobbery?
“I needed to make room
, explains Didier Ludot.
I had all these model racks that I liked, but which are not uncommon.
For example, outfits
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