Paco Rabanne

Philosophy

 

Paco Rabanne is a well known brand of womenswear.

 

 

The Spanish fashion designer was born in 1934 in San Sebastian, then he moved to Paris, where he graduated with honours in Architecture, perhaps driven by his mother, who at the time was one of the Balenciaga’s seamstresses.

 

 

Naturally maverick, Rabanne began his career in the jewellery design at Givenchy, Dior and Balenciaga; in 1966, he created his own label, using for the first time pliers instead of the common pin and thread.

 

 

Paco Rabanne uses new materials, such as metal, paper, plastic and aluminium, so that Mademoiselle Coco Chanel renames him "the metalworker of fashion."

 

 

In February 1966 he presents his first collection, full of unconventional clothes made of vinyl and plastic cards, worn by barefoot  black models.

 

 

All the 60’s celebrities wear Rabanne’s creations: the Crazy Horse dancers, Francoise Hardy, Jane Fonda in the “Barbarella” movie, Audrey Hepburn, consecrating him in the international fashion business.

 

 

Today, the futuristic Rabanne’s women turn into “femme lumiere”, sensual women who come from a not too distant future, wearing not only fabrics and leather but also glass and plastic, just like at the beginning of the label.

 

 

After the creative direction of Manish Arora, the French brand is now run by Lydia Maurer, the German-Colombian designer who has worked at Givenchy and Yves Saint Laurent.

 

 

Lydia Maurer does not renege the traditional Rabanne’s style, creating sensual, feminine and avant-gard collections, combining both Latin and passionate features, whith the more basic and rational elements.

 

 

An androgynous woman, but at the same time very caliente, thanks to clear cuts, shimmering and dazzling touches of gold and silver.

 

 

The collections propose knee-length dresses, enlivened by a large colour palette. 

 

Designs become sensual with simple “V” neckline or hyper-modern rock details.

 

 

 

 

 

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Showrooms

Boutiques Paco Rabanne

Typology
Michele Franzese Napoli
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Michele Franzese Napoli The Best Shops
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Ratti
Ratti
Ratti is a well-known and exclusive boutique founded in 1945 and located on Via Rossini, in the heart of Pesaro.   From the very beginning, thanks to its offer of refined men's and women's fashion, it became a local reference point for sophisticated top clients. In 1963 was founded a sibling [...]
The Webster Bal Harbour
The Webster Bal Harbour
The Webster opened its first store in Miami Beach in 2009 and it has quickly established itself at the forefront of luxury fashion through the vision and direction of Laure Heriard Dubreuil.  In her role as owner and buyer, Laure is responsible for editing the Webster’s exquisite co [...]
The Webster Costa Mesa
The Webster Costa Mesa
The Webster è una esclusiva boutique multibrand situata in Collins Avenue nel cuore di Miami Beach, all'interno di uno storico edificio in stile Art Deco progettato nel 1939 dal famoso architetto Henry Hohauser.  Oltre 6.000 metri quadrati su 3 piani dove sono proposte le migliori colle [...]
The Webster Houston
The Webster Houston
The Webster è una esclusiva boutique multibrand situata in Collins Avenue nel cuore di Miami Beach, all'interno di uno storico edificio in stile Art Deco progettato nel 1939 dal famoso architetto Henry Hohauser.  Oltre 6.000 metri quadrati su 3 piani dove sono proposte le migliori colle [...]
The Webster Miami
The Webster Miami
The Webster is a 20.000 square foot luxury multi-brand boutique located in the heart of Miami Beach, in a historical Art Deco building designed in 1939 by famed architect Henry Hohauser. Since its founding in 2009, The Webster has quickly established itself at the forefront of luxury fashion throug [...]
Wise Cremona Mazzini
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Wise Cremona Mazzini The Best Shops
Wise is part of The Best Shops of Camera Italiana Buyer Moda; the Group owns two stores in Cremona. The two-level showroom in Corso Mazzini 71 is a refined space, spread over 400 mq featuring mirrors, brocade chairs and a huge stair. The boutique proposes collections of Italian and international d [...]
Ali Alta Moda
Ali Alta Moda
Ali Karaata opened his first boutique called Moda Giovanni in Beyoglu during 1965 to present to Turkey the unique items he researched from Italy and France. Karaata, who was inspired by his tailor dad, was the first to promote international high-end labels in Istanbul. Following his first store [...]

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