La maison Scherrer: art at the heart of everything
His father would have liked him to be a doctor, he would have preferred to be a professional dancer, but in the end it was the field of fashion and cosmetics that opened up for Jean-Louis Scherrer. After a short stint at the Conservatoire National de Paris, young Jean-Louis was forced to stop his training after a painful fall. He then became a stylist, working for Dior before collaborating with some of the biggest names in the business, such as Yves Saint-Laurent and Louis Féraud. After years of rich and interesting collaboration, Jean-Louis Scherrer finally felt ready to open his own couture house. In the early 60s, he set up shop in Paris and enjoyed great success. At the height of his fame, Jean-Louis Scherrer decided to sell the company to the Japanese Seibu group. Laid off and dismissed from the company he had created, Jean-Louis Scherrer disappeared on June 20, 2013.