Paco Rabanne exhibition in France
Paco Rabanne exhibition in France
Выставка Paco Rabanne во Франции
By Aytan Mouradova
Репортаж Aytan Mouradova
In 1996, Paco Rabanne donated 32 plastic dresses and accessories to the museum. This exhibition brings together all these pieces with, for the first time. Aragon Cultural Center – Miklos Hall until March 11, 2023. Tuesday to Saturday & the 1st Sunday of the month from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. The exhibition was organized by the «Musee de la Plasturgie et du Peigne». Also in this exhibition you will find works by Tilmann Grawe, he worked for Paco Rabanne Haute Couture for 7 years.
В 1996 году Пако Рабанн подарил музею 32 пластиковых платья и аксессуары. Эта выставка впервые объединяет все эти предметы с обувью. Культурный центр Арагон – зал Миклоша до 11 марта 2023 г. Со вторника по субботу и 1-е воскресенье месяца с 14:00. до 18:00. Выставка была организована «Musee de la Plasturgie et du Peigne». Также на этой выставке вы найдете работы Тилманна Грав, он работал в Paco Rabanne Haute Couture 7 лет.
Also in this exhibition you will find works by Tilmann Grawe, he worked for Paco Rabanne Haute Couture for 7 years.
Также на этой выставке вы найдете работы Tilmann Grawe, он работал на Paco Rabanne Haute Couture в течение 7 лет.
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