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Home » Even today, we forget that this French object adored by Marilyn Monroe and Jackie Kennedy dominated 60’s fashion
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Even today, we forget that this French object adored by Marilyn Monroe and Jackie Kennedy dominated 60’s fashion

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From the red carpets of Old Hollywood to the cozy living rooms of the “greats of this world”: this little object is the underestimated fashion accessory of the 60s.

An object of desire that was unanimous in the 60’s. Utility, it has transcended universes to conquer individuals with diametrically opposed styles. By seeing it on the personalities of the 7th Art and on countless figures of power, it has become a fashion accessory in its own right over the years. Among the eminently important people who owned it: Jackie Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn. However, despite its popularity, this precious object is often forgotten on the fashion pages when we remember this past era. Indeed, the 60s remind us of thigh-high boots, mini-skirts, trapeze dresses and ultra-colorful tights, but never him. It took a series on the Carolyn Bessette – John F. Kennedy Jr. couple to see the light of day for fashionistas to remember this iconic luxury object, a true symbol of French know-how. In the series love storyNaomi Watts, who plays Jackie Kennedy on the small screen, draws the famous “Ligne 1” lighter signed ST Dupont.

© ST Dupont

An unexpected flagship accessory that completes the style of the First Lady of the United States. Hidden between his tambourine hats, his iconic bag Gucci or her signature silk scarves, the Ligne 1 lighter from the century-old house was one of her favorites for looking stylish. The first luxury lighter ever created, it features a black Chinese lacquer with a thousand and one reflections, a vertical guilloché pattern resulting from true goldsmith work, as well as golden finishes which give it a sophisticated jewelry aura. Jackie’s has a particularity: it is decorated with a delicate golden “J”.

The story behind this luxury accessory is worth the detour. It is rumored that the Ligne 1 lighter was given to Jackie by André Malraux himself, Minister of Cultural Affairs of France in the 1960s. The style icon then fell in love with this functional and intimate object, which would become his companion in all his moments of life. This deep attachment even pushed her to order a pen directly inspired by her lighter. ST Dupont will imagine the “Classic”.

From left to right: President Kennedy, Madame Malraux, André Malraux, Jacqueline Kennedy, Vice-President Johnson, January 8, 1963 © Everett Collection/ABACA

Today, there is no doubt: the Ligne 1 lighter remains an essential luxury accessory, synonymous with the glamor of Old Hollywood, but also the high echelons of the State. A master in the world of high-end accessories, the famous label created in 1872 by Simon Tissot Dupont also has leather goods expertise intended for men and women.

The brand offers luxury bags like the “Apex”, the “X-Bag”, or the “Riviera”, made in the best workshops in Italy. Enough to seduce today’s Hollywood after having conquered that of the 60’s!

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