ENFANT TERRIBLE

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Paco Rabanne rose to fame during the 60s with his unorthodox take on futuristic fashion at the height of the Swinging '60s.

His collection entitled Twelve Unwearable Dresses was revolutionary, the use of unconventional materials, chainmail and linked plastic discs, was a modern take on medieval times meets Space Age 60’s. His architectural background is evident in these exquisite pieces.

Worn by Audrey Hepburn, Françoise Hardy, Peggy Guggenheim, and perhaps mostly famously Jane Fonda in Barbarella for which he designed the costumes.

Embroidery of iconic Paco Rabanne chain mail dress. Featuring silver leather offcuts hand stitched onto linen.

Framed in Tas Oak.

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Paco Rabanne rose to fame during the 60s with his unorthodox take on futuristic fashion at the height of the Swinging '60s.

His collection entitled Twelve Unwearable Dresses was revolutionary, the use of unconventional materials, chainmail and linked plastic discs, was a modern take on medieval times meets Space Age 60’s. His architectural background is evident in these exquisite pieces.

Worn by Audrey Hepburn, Françoise Hardy, Peggy Guggenheim, and perhaps mostly famously Jane Fonda in Barbarella for which he designed the costumes.

Embroidery of iconic Paco Rabanne chain mail dress. Featuring silver leather offcuts hand stitched onto linen.

Framed in Tas Oak.

Paco Rabanne rose to fame during the 60s with his unorthodox take on futuristic fashion at the height of the Swinging '60s.

His collection entitled Twelve Unwearable Dresses was revolutionary, the use of unconventional materials, chainmail and linked plastic discs, was a modern take on medieval times meets Space Age 60’s. His architectural background is evident in these exquisite pieces.

Worn by Audrey Hepburn, Françoise Hardy, Peggy Guggenheim, and perhaps mostly famously Jane Fonda in Barbarella for which he designed the costumes.

Embroidery of iconic Paco Rabanne chain mail dress. Featuring silver leather offcuts hand stitched onto linen.

Framed in Tas Oak.