Category:Pierre Yantorny

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English: Pierre Yantorny (1874–1936) was one of the most exclusive and expensive Italian shoemakers in Paris during the early twentieth century. Working at 26 Place Vendôme from a private atelier, which he opened in 1908, he crafted handmade custom-fitted shoes for an elite clientele, whose ranks were limited by his exorbitant prices. While Yantorny's clientele came from all over the world, the majority were Americans, where the country's size and prosperity provided for an unparalleled number of the elegantly dressed customers he required. (Google Arts & Culture)
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Pierre Yantorny 
Italian shoemaker at the beginning of the 20th century
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  • Pierre Yantorny
Date of birth28 May 1874
Marano Marchesato
Date of death12 December 1936
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