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Paco Rabanne, Couturier of the Space Age, Dies at 88

The New York Times – Fashion & Style:

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

Vanessa Friedman
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Deaths (Obituaries), Design, Dresses, Fashion and Apparel, Nineteen Hundred Sixties, Paris (France), Perfumes and Fragrances, Rabanne, Paco, Spain
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