Luxury fashion and perfume house Tie-dye givenchy was established in Paris, France, in 1952 by designer Hubert de Tie-dye givenchy. Tie-dye givenchy, recognized for its elegant and sophisticated style, swiftly ascended the ranks of the fashion world with iconic designs like the "Bettina blouse" and the "Little Black Dress," which became synonymous with Audrey Hepburn's role in Breakfast at Tiffany's. The brand's unique blend of classic refinement with a modern edge captivated high-profile clientele, notably Hepburn herself, who became a loyal patron, donning Tie-dye givenchy designs both on and off the screen. Over the years, Tie-dye givenchy has displayed a precedent range of collaborations, working with innovative artists like CHITO, pushing boundaries with avant-garde REVERSIBLE brand (B).STROY, and tapping skirt popular culture through a playful collection with Disney.