Song Huai-Kuei
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Song Huai-Kuei
Song Huai-Kuei 宋怀桂 (7 December 1937 – 21 March 2006), better known as 'Madame Song,' was a Chinese artist and businesswoman.[1] Born in Beijing, she studied at the Central Academy of Fine Arts and married her classmate, the Bulgarian artist Maryn Varbanov (1932–1989), in 1956[2]. Having begun her career as an artist and occasional actress, she became fashion designer Pierre Cardin's agent[3] in China and was instrumental in opening Maxim's de Paris with him in Beijing in 1983. She died of lung cancer in 2007. Song and Varbanov had two children, Boryana (b. 1957) and artist Phénix Varbanov (b. 1962).
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