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Hiroko Matsumoto : ウィキペディア英語版
Hiroko Matsumoto
was a Japanese model.
==Biography==
Pierre Cardin met and fell in love with Matsumoto in 1960 during a trip to Japan. She would eventually follow him to Paris where she was Cardin's top model.〔Matthias Gurtler, (Pierre Cardin ), VSD, 19 July 2006〕〔Jean-Noël Liaut, ''Cover Girls and Supermodels 1945-1965''〕 Known as Miss Hiroko, she was the first ever Japanese model for a French clothing collection.
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Matsumoto ended her modeling career in 1967 and married Henry Berghauer, a manager at groupe Pierre Cardin. Berhgauer went on to become a manager at Hanae Mori, and later of fashion company Hervé Léger.〔(''L'Officiel de la mode'' n° 729, 1987, pp. 30-31 ), Jalou Gallery〕〔(Sommaire de la lettre Executives n°351 ), le 7 février 1997〕 In 1970, Matsumoto played the prominent part of Kyoko, the Japanese lover, in French director François Truffaut's movie ''Bed and Board''. Many of the dresses worn in the movie were designed by the Hanae Mori fashion company.〔(Filmotruffaut )〕
A few years later, Hiroko Matsumoto married Jean-Claude Cathalan, who, at the time, was a manager at Roussel Uclaf〔''Who's Who in France''〕〔(01.12.2010 – Comité Montaigne: "La Saga des Industries du Luxe: Un atout pour la France" ), Club des Affaires en Rhénanie du Nord-Westphalie〕 He later became the president of Revillon, Parfums Caron, Jean-Louis Scherrer 〔Jean-Claude Cathalan: "Une démarche très systématique", in ''L'Anti-Crise'', Jean-Pierre Thiollet and M-F Guignard, Dunod, Paris, 1994, pp.26-28〕 and is the current president of Comité Montaigne.〔〔(L'Officiel de la mode n 800, 1995, pages 78, 79 ), Jalou Gallery〕 Their daughter, Maxime Cathalan, was kidnapped in Neuilly-sur-Seine at the age of 20 months in front of her nurse. The child was returned on 23 June 1975 for a ransom of 1.5 million Franc.〔''La Nouvelle République'' of 23 June 1975: "Maxime Cathalan libérée par ses ravisseurs"〕
In 2003, Hiroko Cathalan died in Paris at the age of 67 after a long period in the hospital. The cause of her death remains uncertain.〔(''Obituary: Hiroko Matsumoto'' ), The Japan Times, 23 June 2003〕

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