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The Repetto legacy is moreover a success story. Opening her first boutique in 1946, Rose Repetto took to making technical dance shoes for her son – crafting a silhouette with a more comfortable and flexible fit, made possible by the innovation of her signature return stitch technique. Championed by celebrities like Brigitte Bardot and Serge Gainsbourg, the Cinderella ballet pump and Zizi tap shoe have become studio essentials for dancers of all disciplines. In 2000, CEO Jean-Marc Gaucher joined the team and gave the heritage brand a dynamic, modern vision – aligning the artisanal brand with a fresh and attractive aesthetic. Working to remake the simple ballerina into a cult classic, Repetto collaborated with some of the most influential names in fashion, art and music like Yohji Yamamoto, Karl Lagerfeld, Stromae and Matthieu Chedid. Re-establishing its role as a key French icon, the brand went on to diversify into a selection of clothing and even a signature fragrance. Proud of its long-lasting influence in the world of dance, Repetto launched a foundation, ’Danse pour la Vie’ with the goal to provide support to dance schools from all over the world which encourages the education and rehabilitation of children through artistic expression