Background
Étienne Aigner was born in Érsekújvár, Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1904 (now Nové Zámky, Slovakia).
Étienne Aigner was born in Érsekújvár, Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1904 (now Nové Zámky, Slovakia).
Both companies produce luxury goods including handbags, Shoes, Women"s Ready-to-Wear, wallets, leather accessories and more. Aigner was at first a bookbinder. Shortly after the Second World War, he was creating custom-made high-end leather goods for a number of haute couture (high fashion) boutiques in Paris.
Aigner established himself designing handbags and belts for the European fashion elite.
In 1950, after successful apprenticeships with designers Christian Dior and Cristóbal Balenciaga, Aigner arrived in New York City from Paris with plans to launch his brand in the new burgeoning American market. Aigner’s older brother Lucien was a journalist and photographer.
In 1950, he introduced his Antic Red leather open-pocket bag with angular processing (Antic Red being the brand"s signature color). He also perfected the Aigner logo after his monogram, the "a" for Aigner shaped into a horseshoe.
In 1959, Aigner opened his first showroom in Manhattan, New York City.
In 2000, Etienne Aigner died in New York at the age of 96. In 1974, Aigner inaugurated the "Royal Ascot in Munich": the 1974 Etienne Aigner Renntag (Race Day). Etienne Aigner took out design patents to protect his products, including:
Etienne Aigner Buckle Patent: United States Patent D218,007: Google Patent Reference
Etienne Aigner Shoe Ornament Patent: United States Patent D211,847: Google Patent Reference
Etienne Aigner Handbag Closure Clasp Patent: United States Patent D211,310: Google Patent Reference
Etienne Aigner Handbag Closure Clasp Patent: United States Patent D214,156: Google Patent Reference
Etienne Aigner Chain variable element Patent: United States Patent D214,156: Google Patent Reference.