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Pierre Wertheimer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pierre Wertheimer
Pierre Wertheimer (8 January 1888 – 24 April 1965) was a French Jewish businessman. == Family business == Pierre Wertheimer's father, Ernest, had emigrated from Alsace to Paris in 1870. In Paris the elder Wertheimer purchased an interest in the theatrical make-up company Bourjois. Bourjois, an innovator in these products for the stage, developed the first dry rouge, an improvement over the grease laden face paint customarily used. By 1920, Bourjois had become the largest and most successful cosmetic and fragrance company in France. Not restricted to the European continent, Bourjois was an international enterprise with corporate holdings in America. Their facility in Rochester, New York manufactured and distributed the Helena Rubinstein line of face creams.〔("Chanel SA History," ) retrieved August 3, 2012〕 Maintaining Bourjois as a family business, Pierre Wertheimer and his brother Paul took over the directorship of the company in 1917.〔Mazzeo, Tilar J., "The Secret of Chanel No.5," HarperCollins, 2010, p. 95〕
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