History
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Installed in Gérardmer in the Vosges region of France in 1888 by its founder Nathan Lévy, the cloth mill, after its destruction at the end of World War II, was rebuilt and started again after a short while. Thereafter, the Nathan Levy Company was taken over by the Ellis Group in 1968. It then changed its name and became Le Jacquard Français. |
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The first collection was launched in 1978 in collaboration with the designer Primrose Bordier. |
Today, Le Jacquard Français has become the unchallenged reference for damask linen.