Alain Manoukian

Alain Manoukian (Armenian: Ալեն Մանուկյան, born 19 February 1946) is a French fashion designer and owner of the Manoukian fashion group. Manoukian began his career in the fashion industry in 1972. Established as a franchise in 1979, the company eventually opened 450 stores throughout the world, 300 of which are in France. After the Manoukian company was sold in 2005 to BCBG, Alain Manoukian now heads the Financiere Saxe development group based in France.

Early life

Alain Manoukian was born to Armenian parents in Marseille, France on 19 February 1946. His grandparents, along with his father, arrived in France from Aleppo, Syria in 1927.[1] The family was originally from Kharpert and during the Armenian Genocide, they were deported to Syria.[2] During the deportations, Manoukian's father lost six siblings.[1] The family managed to emigrate to France with the help of the Nansen Passport.[1] When living in Marseille, Manoukian's parents were involved with shoe-making.[2]

Career

Alain Manoukian's first store was opened in 1972 with the help of his wife Danielle Manoukian.[3] The store mostly featured sweater designs. In 1979, the company became a franchise and in 1984, it began to expand worldwide.[4] In 1985, the company went public and was listed on the Lyon Stock Exchange.[5]

During the 1988 Armenian earthquake, Manoukian was one of the first to send relief supplies. The relief supplies required four airplanes to have it delivered.[6] In honor of his father, he sponsored the construction of an Armenian church next to Lake Sevan.[1]

By 1990, the company eventually opened four-hundred fifty stores throughout the world, three hundred of which are in France and was worth $140 million.[6]

In 2001, Manoukian launched two websites which featured an e-commerce section that had in stock seven-hundred clothing items for sale.[4] A year later, in 2002, the company started the Séda Manoukian brand which appeals to the youth market.[5]

BCBG Max Azria Group, Inc. bought the company in August 2005 and introduced it to the American market.[7]

He now heads the Financiere Saxe group based in France.[2][8] The group sponsors the renovations of major cities throughout the country. The group sponsored and financed a development project in the city of Montpellier on the boulevard du Jeu-de-Paume.[9]

His son David Manoukian is the founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of the luxury social network service The Sphere.[10]

Distinctions

Some of Alain Manoukian's distinctions include:[11]

  • National Order of Merit
  • Chevalier of the Legion of Honor
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References

  1. Gurrey, Béatrice (29 September 2009). "Le retour aux sources des Arméniens de France". Le Monde (in French).
  2. "Armenians of the World-Allen Manoukian". YouTube. Shant TV.
  3. Zanuso, Matteo. "Alain Manoukian enters the US". Fashionbi.
  4. "Alain Manoukian, Fashion Designer". Infomat. Archived from the original on 2014-02-04. Retrieved 2014-11-23.
  5. "Groupe Alain Manoukian History". Funding Universe.
  6. Manoukian, Ani (30 September 1990). "Business: Two designers give Europe taste of "Hye" style; Manoukian, Kelian firms impress fashion world". AIM: Armenian International Magazine. 1 (2): 22. ISSN 1050-3471.
  7. "BCBGMAXAZRIAGROUP Announces US Launch of Manoukian for Fall 2012: Manoukian Sets Off to Conquer America!". Global Newswire. 31 July 2012.
  8. "La Financière Saxe" (PDF).
  9. "Centre-ville : Projet Manoukian : un premier plan d'ici cet été" (in French). Maville. 28 April 2010.
  10. "The Sphere : a social luxury network for the happy few". Luxe Magazine. September 2010.
  11. "Légion d'honneur : beaucoup de Nordistes dans la promo du 14 Juillet". La Voix du Nord.
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