French Designer Pierre Cardin, Licensing Pioneer, Dies at 98

French Designer Pierre Cardin, Licensing Pioneer, Dies at 98
French fashion designer Pierre Cardin poses back-dropped by some of his designs during the inauguration of the Pierre Cardin Museum in Paris, France, on Nov. 13, 2014. Jacques Brinon/AP Photo
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PARIS—French fashion designer Pierre Cardin possessed a wildly inventive artistic sensibility tempered by a stiff dose of business sense. He had no problem acknowledging that he earned more from a pair of stockings than from a haute-couture gown with a six-figure price tag.

Cardin, who died Tuesday at age 98, was the ultimate entrepreneurial designer. He understood the importance his exclusive haute couture shows played in stoking consumer desire and became an early pioneer of licensing. His name emblazoned hundreds of products, from accessories to home goods.