Daniel Hechter

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Daniel Hechter (born 30 July 1938) was a French fashion designer.

Hechter was born in Paris, France, but left the capital at the age of four. He completed secondary education and worked as a storekeeper to a fashion house until 1955. By 1956, Louis Féraud and Jacques Esterel were selling Hechter's designs, and he founded the Daniel Hechter Company in 1960. Brigitte Bardot helped bring his designs to a wider audience when she wore one of his outfits in La Parisienne.

He was also a key financial contributor in the early years of the football team Paris Saint-Germain, and also produced clothing ranges for skiing and tennis in 1971.


He was chairman of Paris Saint Germain between 1973 and 1978 [1].

In 1997, he retired to Geneva, Switzerland, and his novel Le Boss was published in 2000.

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