France Andrevie, designer, dies.

From: WWD | Date: October 9, 1984 | Copyright information

PARIS (FNS) -- France Andrevie, the fashion designer who attracted a lot of attention from U.S. department store buyers a few years ago, died following a heart attack at her home here Saturday night. She was 39.

"She was working very hard at her new collection, and she was worrying a lot about all the money that had been stolen from her," said Yvan Arnal, her 30-year-old boy friend and father of their son, Yvan, who was born in April.

Arnal, a former restaura...

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