Rabanne
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Rabanne
Spanish designer Francisco “Paco” Rabaneda Cuervo cut his teeth at Givenchy and Dior before launching his namesake label in 1966, as a way to showcase his rebellious style. His use of unconventional materials, like metal and plastic, in clothing quickly earned the designer a reputation as the l’enfant terrible of 1960s fashion. By braiding together art and fashion, Rabanne clothing and accessories remain as uncompromisingly unique as its founder.
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Rabanne
Spanish designer Francisco “Paco” Rabaneda Cuervo cut his teeth at Givenchy and Dior before launching his namesake label in 1966, as a way to showcase his rebellious style. His use of unconventional materials, like metal and plastic, in clothing quickly earned the designer a reputation as the l’enfant terrible of 1960s fashion. By braiding together art and fashion, Rabanne clothing and accessories remain as uncompromisingly unique as its founder.
![Rabanne women's clothing](https://cdn.statically.io/img/m.media-amazon.com/images/G/01/Shopbop/media/desktop/mastheads/2024/2024_07/sb_20240713_desktop_BRANDSEO_MH_rabanne_Coop._QL90_UX1500_.jpg)