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Serge (1942). French designer, former photographer and founder of the photographic agency Photoka. He made his début in 1976 with Triple Force, a type of cloth pants. Similar to jeans, but with a chic look, he presented them at the Parisian men’s fashion event Sehm, where they won resounding success. The following year he launched Slooghy, also a model of men’s pants, which were produced in a single size and with a single seam on the inside leg. They were made from polyurethane and polyamide to imitate human skin. In 1979 he opened a boutique at Les Halles and launched Charnel, a clothing line for men and women in cloth, skai, and flannel. He broke off his career in fashion to work as an entertainment organizer in his night clubs, Le Tango and Le Moloko in Paris.