Givenchy is a French luxury brand founded in 1952 by Hubert de Givenchy, a fashion designer who gained worldwide fame for the elegance and sophistication of his collections. His debut on the Paris fashion scene, with his first collection, was highly innovative, standing out for its classic yet modern approach to fashion. In no time, Givenchy became one of the most important names in haute couture, combining finesse with modern details, which attracted the attention of key figures, including Audrey Hepburn, who became his muse and the brand's icon.
Over the years, Givenchy expanded its offerings to include perfumes, accessories, and ready-to-wear clothing. Its fragrances, such as the iconic "L'Interdit" and "Very Irrésistible", became symbols of refined luxury. Over time, the brand was taken over by different designers, including John Galliano, Tim Hamilton, and Clare Waight Keller, who presented her first collection for Givenchy in 2017, introducing a modern yet elegant approach to fashion, continuing the founder's vision.