Paco Rabanne
Paco Rabanne launched his eponymous house with a series of futuristic dresses made from metal, wood and plastic known as “The Unwearables.” Garnering a reputation as an “enfant terrible,” the Spanish designer’s space-age creations challenged established tailoring codes and helped redefine mid-century fashion. Rabanne’s groundbreaking aesthetic continues to inform the house’s seasonal and haute couture collections, visible across apparel, bags, jewelry and accessories.
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