TZAIMS LUKSUS - The 1968 HAUTE COUTURE COLLECTION IN PARIS AT THE HOTEL CRILLON.

A Chapter from the Autobiographical Memoirs of 

Tzaims Luksus

FRSA


JAMES HENRY WINGFIELD-DeRIVER-LUKSUS
Cadet - 16 Years Old

aka

TZAIMS LUKSUS

"STRIKING WITH THE SWORD OF HEAVEN"

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TZAIMS LUKSUS, THE FAMOUS
NEW YORK FASHION ARTIST, WAS THE FIRST HAUTE COUTURIER TO SHOW A MAJOR HAUTE COUTURE COLLECTION IN PARIS
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Above are a few of the most influential numbers in fashion.
NORMAN NORELL
New YorK
1965
This is a 1965 Woolen fabric designed by Tzaims. engineered construction by Miriam Kellogg and woven in his antique textile mill in Bennington, Vermont, USA. 
Suit by
Norman Norell.
TZAIMS LUKSUS 
INCORPORATED
BENNINGTON, VERMONT
1963 TO 1966
Mill photos by Clemens Kalisher 1964
The Former
TIFFANY MILL
Originally the Tiffany Brothers created a cotten knitting mill to manufacture Men's long underwear some white and some dyed bright red, hence, it was a vertically set up weaving mill with a dye house during the industrial revolution period of New England.  


Much later it became The Old Bennington Weavers,a woolen weaving mill for good quality suiting fabrics for men and a variety of plain, checs or strips for women but in the lower echelon of mid
range mass production of moderately priced dresses.  Typically for Lane Brante, women's wear.
in October 1963 the mill had closed having lost the market and faced liquidation.
Tzaims had leased the empty closed Bradford Mill on Main Street Bennington from the attorney Franklin Peens Jones.  
whilst evaluating the space to build screen printing tables a man came into the mill and offered him a fully equipped wollen mill and a full operating experienced staff of weaving and dying experts all about to be fired and mill demolished.


Howard Feist of Wellfleet, Massachusetts owned it and offered it for $1,000.00 a month rent and an open lease/ purchass for $60,000.00.
Tzaims signed the lease and now had both a wool weaving mill and an empty mill to create a state of the art silk screen printing operation.
Tzaims was 31 years old at the time.
Tzaims designed and produced the finest haute couture fabrics for the international fashion world


The highest qulaity plain silk and woolen fabrics designed an manufactured ny Tzaims Luksus.


Tzaims was mostly known for introducing tie dyed silks to the fasion world of NYC.  They immediately put him at the top of fashion fabrics in America. He followed this up continuoisly until 1990 having created the Print Explosion in fash design throughout the world.  Japan was the first to jump on Tzaim's wagon.  Tie dyed clothing became popular but Tzaims didn't continue tie dye.  Once was enough.  It was exclusive.


PLAIN AND WOOL FABRICS
Splashy prints were for Spring and Summer Woolens were for Fall and Winter.
Starting from artistic hand woven novelty fabrics the company need a staple group of fabrics that became classic and legendary.  Every European mill had their fine staples that kept the mill running whilst experimenting on noveltys lasting one season.


Tzaims was developing several and by 1966 he had perfected them.  So unusual and fine the design conception was remarkable and copied no other.  Tzaims never copied but created new!  


Unfortunately his investors and boatd ofvdirectors ever listened to him concerning development.  All the discussed was money and wanting production and sales to increase.  So they never saw or knew what was being developed to sustaine and guarantee financial success.  They had no mind for it.


These people were so disgusting itbis difficult to write anything about this.  The closest we have today is Trump, JD Vance and Musk!


What happened?


This is a story kept from the Bennington Area public since December 1966 by the Trustees, directors, stockholders, investors and lawyers.


In a difference in business policy at the last board meeting he planned holding in the dining room of the Hall Park McCullough mansion in North Bennington, 


Tzaims Luksus closed his textile mill in Bennington and his couture atelier in New York City due to the corruption and deception perpetrated by his backers and board of directors led on by the corrupt attorney John Williams III of Old Bennington, and His wife from the Cushman Family of North Bennington, Vermont.


None of the people involved other than Tzaims is alive today!


When  Tzaims decided to break away from the Wealthy people trying to embezzel and take control of his two power house internationally famous fashion companies he simply turned over the Bennington mill and the NYC Fashion Atelier to them.  In return he demandedvthey pay all corporate bills and fines to the government that they avoided paying and never trad under his name or design label and logo ever again.


This is more serious then you might believe and perhaps much to explain to realize this.


They agreed but insisted they announce the company chang to the press and had Tzaims sign an agreement of silence.


Therefore Tzaims could not relieve the shock made to the public and they, the criminals, appeared being the saviors of the local community.


To understand this thououghly a background of those criminals has to be made in detail.
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THIS BOY DID IT ALL

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