Paco Rabanne

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Fashion designer Paco Rabanne dies aged 88 (Sky News)

Paco Rabanne, the Spanish-born designer, has died at the age of 88 in Portsall, Brittany.

Reflective of the mid-1960s cultural climate, his garments used post-war industrial materials - creating a trademark chunky and bold look. Born in 1934 in the Basque Country, in the western Pyrenees, he escaped the Spanish Civil War by fleeing to France at the age of five alongside his mother, who was a head seamstress at Balenciaga. He founded his namesake brand in1966, and while it is now best-known for is aftershaves and perfumes, it was his Space Age designs in the 1960s, that first brought him to the attention of many.

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Paco Rabanne Dies at 88 (WWD)

Spanish fashion designer Paco Rabanne has died at age 88. He helped pioneer the Space Age aesthetic in the 1960s, and his brand is famous for perfume.

Rabanne took the promotion a step further and participated himself in a live chat session on the site. Rabanne also accurately foreshadowed the role of the internet in retail and marketing, and was one of the first designers to launch a fragrance online in the mid-1990s. While his various Armageddon predictions fell short in hindsight, the mystic influence on his fragrance and fashion did lead to various successes. I am an Aquarius, that is why I am on the earth, in order to foresee the Third World War.” The seminal fragrance Calandre was launched in 1969, in Spain, France and the U.S., breaking ground for Puig’s international development. Who but Paco Rabanne could imagine a fragrance called Calandre – the word means ‘automobile grill,’ you know – and turn it into an icon of modern femininity?”

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Spanish fashion designer Paco Rabanne dies aged 88 (The Guardian)

Eccentric designer became known for his space-age metal dresses and signature range of fragrances.

Along with Yves Saint Lauren, he was also one of the first designers to cast non-white models on the 1960s catwalk. After the show, Rabanne declared to a shocked audience of French press: “Who cares if no one can wear my dresses. He also claimed to have arrived on this planet [78,000 years ago](https://www.vogue.com/article/trends-paco-rabanne-fall-2017-ready-to-wear), leading some to nickname him “Wacko Paco”. He began by designing a small collection of large plastic accessories and buttons, which he sold to various couture houses, before showing his first fashion presentation in 1964 called “Twelve Experimental Dresses”. During that time he dabbled in sketching, but it was not until the 1960s that he began making clothes and accessories. We are grateful to Monsieur Rabanne for establishing our avant garde heritage and defining a future of limitless possibilities.”

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Spanish fashion designer Paco Rabanne dies at 88 (RTE.ie)

Spanish fashion designer Paco Rabanne, known for his eccentric clothing designs and for founding one of the world's best-known fragrance brands, ...

He teamed up with Puig in 1968 and they released their first fragrance together a year later, leading to a perfume line that remains one of the most globally popular today. "Paco Rabanne made transgression magnetic. Mr Rabanne's death was confirmed by the parent company of his brand, who said he had "marked generations with his radical vision of fashion and his legacy will live on".

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Fashion designer Paco Rabanne dies aged 88 (The Irish Times)

The Spanish designer, whose real name was Francisco Rabaneda Cuervo, founded the renowned fashion house named after him. Alongside fellow French designers ...

Born in 1934 in the Basque Country, he escaped the Spanish Civil War by fleeing to France at the age of five alongside his mother, a head seamstress at Balenciaga. A statement shared on the official Instagram account of Paco Rabanne, said: “The House of Paco Rabanne wishes to honour our visionary designer and founder who passed away today at the age of 88. Fashion designer Paco Rabanne has died at the age of 88, it has been announced.

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Paco Rabanne, Designer of Space-Age Fashion, Has Died At 88 (Vogue.com)

Paco Rabanne, the designer who shocked the world with his futuristic vision of fashion in the 1960s has died. He was 88 years old.

The history of Puig and Paco Rabanne began in the late 1960s with the launch of Calandre,” Puig Chairman and CEO Marc Puig said in a statement. Rabanne came of age as a couturier during the 1960s, creating futuristic clothing of hammered metal, paper, and pliable plastics. [Paco Rabanne](https://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows/designer/paco-rabanne), the decade-spanning virtuoso of industrial couture has died.

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Paco Rabanne: Celebrated designer dies aged 88 (BBC News)

Paco Rabanne, best known for his perfumes and fashion designs, dies at his home in France.

"I have always had the impression of being a time accelerator," he said of his designs in 2016. In 1999, after decades as one of the industry's foremost innovators, Rabanne retired from fashion. And in 1999, he courted controversy after predicting in his book - Fire From Heaven - that Paris would be destroyed later that year when the Russian space station Mir crashed down to Earth. In 1968, he signed a deal with the Catalonia-based Puig family, who were heavyweights in the fashion and fragrance industry. But he was also known for his provocative outbursts. Rabanne was born into a military family in Spain's Basque region, near the city of San Sebastian.

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Lauded fashion designer Paco Rabanne dies at age 88 (St. Albert Gazette)

PARIS (AP) — Paco Rabanne, the Spanish-born designer known for perfumes sold worldwide and his metallic, space-age fashions, has died, the group that owns ...

“When hair balloons, regimes fall,” Rabanne said. He said she was jailed at one point for being dressed in a “scandalous” fashion. "The House of Paco Rabanne wishes to honor our visionary designer and founder who passed away today at the age of 88. He was known as a rebel designer in a career that blossomed with his collaboration with the family-owned Puig, a Spanish company that now also owns other design houses, including Nina Ricci, Jean Paul Gaultier, Caroline Herrera and Dries Van Noten. “My colleagues tell me I am not a couturier but an artisan, and it's true that I'm an artisan. Who else could induce fashionable Parisian women (to) clamor for dresses made of plastic and metal?

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Paco Rabanne, who brought the space age to the catwalk, dies ... (Reuters)

Paco Rabanne, the Spanish-born designer best known for his metallic ensembles and space age designs of the 1960s, has died at the age of 88.

He was known for recounting past reincarnations, and in 1999, he predicted the space station Mir would crash into France, coinciding with a solar eclipse. Born in a village in the Spanish Basque region in 1934, his mother was a head seamstress at Balenciaga. "Paco Rabanne made transgression magnetic. He studied architecture at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. "We are grateful to Monsieur Rabanne for establishing our avant-garde heritage and defining a future of limitless possibilities,” the fashion house said in a statement. Register for free to Reuters and know the full story

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Paco Rabanne's biggest fashion and fragrance moments (BreakingNews.ie)

Here are some of the late designer's greatest achievements and most memorable career moves. – Rabanne's debut couture collection titled 12 unwearable dresses in ...

The House of Paco Rabanne wishes to honour our visionary designer and founder who passed away today at the age of 88. In addition to his contribution to the fashion world, Rabanne established himself as a luxury fragrance trailblazer after the launch of his debut fragrance Calandre. And throughout the course of his career in fashion and fragrance, he had a number of career-defining moments.

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Paco Rabanne's biggest fashion and fragrance moments | Anglo Celt (Anglo Celt)

Here are some of the late designer's greatest achievements and most memorable career moves. – Rabanne's debut couture collection titled 12 unwearable dresses in ...

In addition to his contribution to the fashion world, Rabanne established himself as a luxury fragrance trailblazer after the launch of his debut fragrance Calandre. Two years after presenting his first collection, Twelve Experimental Dresses, and following the founding of his fashion house, Rabanne presented his debut couture collection of 12 dresses made out of unlikely materials, which included a chain mail-inspired minidress made of aluminium plates. And throughout the course of his career in fashion and fragrance, he had a number of career-defining moments.

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Lauded fashion designer Paco Rabanne dies at age 88 (WOKV)

PARIS — (AP) — Paco Rabanne, the Spanish-born pace-setting designer known for perfumes sold worldwide and his metallic, space-age fashions, has died, ...

Fashion announces the future.” He added that women were harbingers of what lies on the horizon. “When hair balloons, regimes fall,” Rabanne said. "The House of Paco Rabanne wishes to honor our visionary designer and founder who passed away today at the age of 88. Rabanne was known as a rebel designer in a career that blossomed with his collaboration with the family-owned Puig, a Spanish company that now also owns other design houses, including Nina Ricci, Jean Paul Gaultier, Caroline Herrera and Dries Van Noten. He said she was jailed at one point for being dressed in a “scandalous” fashion. “My colleagues tell me I am not a couturier but an artisan, and it's true that I'm an artisan.

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Paco Rabanne, Couturier of the Space Age, Dies at 88 (The New York Times)

He burst onto the French fashion scene in 1966 and, with dresses made from metal, plastic and paper, changed the definition of couture.

“I know that I will always have a place in the history of fashion,” Mr. “I am in all of the dictionaries because I introduced new materials to the world of fashion. Through Darkness to Enlightenment” (1994) and “The Dawn of the Golden Age: A Spiritual Design for Living” (1999), Mr. [The Times](https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1967/05/03/107189386.html?pageNumber=33) credited him with establishing “a new kind of awesome chic.” He later included Velcro, aluminum and fiberglass in his work. His father was a colonel who was executed during the Spanish Civil War, and in 1939 his mother, the head of tailoring for the designer Cristóbal Balenciaga, fled with her young son to France. He believed he had seen God three times, been visited by aliens and had numerous previous lives, including one in which he was a prostitute during the reign of Louis XV and one in which he murdered Tutankhamen. As he told The Times, “Man hasn’t changed his uniform for 100 years.” But, he said, “Women have been freed.” The company temporarily put the ready-to-wear line on hiatus, only to revive it in 2011 under the creative direction of Manish Arora, followed by Lydia Maurer and then by Julien Dossena, the current designer, who took over in 2014. He burst onto the French fashion scene in 1966 with a collection called “Manifesto: 12 Unwearable Dresses in Contemporary Materials” and chain-link minidresses composed of hundreds of plastic and metal disks. Three years later he introduced his first perfume, called Calandre (the name means “car grill”), which became the basis of a fragrance empire. They made his name resonate far beyond the salons of Avenue Montaigne and would go on to influence the work and business plans of generations of designers. “Who else could induce fashionable Parisian women to clamor for dresses made of plastic and metal?”

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Paco Rabanne: 10 Vintage Photos of the Late Fashion Designer's ... (Architectural Digest)

The Spanish designer Paco Rabanne, known for his metallic dresses, has died at the age of 88—see pictures of his life.

These festive, brilliant and unique [fashion](https://www.admagazine.fr/adinspiration/article/beaux-decors-fashion-week-2023)s were made in the image of the designer. The great Spanish fashion designer and perfumer died on February 3, 2023 in Portsall, [Brittany](https://www.admagazine.fr/adadresses/article/un-hotel-avec-vue-sur-la-mer-en-bretagne), France at the age of 88. [disco-era](https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/disco-ball-decor-trend) sequined dresses and his iconic 1969 metallic bag stand out, as the designer worked in materials no longer as popular today.

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Lauded rebel fashion designer Paco Rabanne dies at age 88 (St. Albert Gazette)

PARIS (AP) — Paco Rabanne, the Spanish-born designer known for perfumes sold worldwide but who made his name with metallic space-age fashions that put a ...

"The House of Paco Rabanne wishes to honor our visionary designer and founder who passed away today at the age of 88. Artists, musicians, film-makers and hip-hop dancers frequented the center for several years, the statement from Macron's office noted. "My colleagues tell me I am not a couturier but an artisan, and it's true that I'm an artisan. He said she was jailed at one point for being dressed in a “scandalous” fashion. Rabanne was known as a rebel designer in a career that blossomed with his collaboration with the family-owned Puig, a Spanish company that now also owns other design houses, including Nina Ricci, Jean Paul Gaultier, Carolina Herrera and Dries Van Noten. Who else could induce fashionable Parisian women (to) clamor for dresses made of plastic and metal?

Spanish fashion designer Paco Rabanne is dead at age 88 (Valley Public Radio)

Spanish fashion designer Paco Rabanne has died at 88 years old, according to his fashion house. He was known for his fragrances and space-age designs.

In a statement, the president of his fashion and fragrance house honored Rabanne's unique aesthetic and, quote, "daring, revolutionary and provocative vision of the world of fashion." His father had been a soldier in the Republic, his mother a couture seamstress for designer Cristobal Balenciaga. The self-taught designer was born Francisco Rabaneda Cuervo in the Basque region of Spain in 1934.

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