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Famous Spanish fashion designer Paco Rabanne has died

Famous Spanish fashion designer Paco Rabanne has died

Умер известный испанский модельер Пако Рабан

The designer died in France at the age of 88. His real name was Francisco Rabaneda y Cuervo. The sad news was confirmed by a representative of the Spanish group Puig, which now controls the fashion house. The fashion designer was known for his transgressive approach, which included making dresses out of plastic and metal. He dressed some of the biggest stars of the 1960s, including Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg. His clothes were worn by Jane Fonda in Roger Vadim's iconic sci-fi film Barbarella. 

Дизайнер умер во Франции в возрасте 88 лет. Настоявшее имя его было Франсиско Рабанеда-и-Куэрво. Печальную новость подтвердил представитель испанской группы Puig, которая сейчас контролирует модный дом. Модельер был известен своим трансгрессивным подходом, который включал в себя изготовление платьев из пластика и металла. Он одевал некоторых из самых ярких звезд 1960-х, среди которых Джейн Биркин и Серж Генсбур. Его одежду предпочиталаДжейн Фонда в культовом научно-фантастическом фильме Роджера Вадима «Барбарелла».

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