Monday, 23 July 2012

Jeans Dress

Jeans Dress

Jean-Charles de Castelbajac was born in 1950 in Casablanca, Morocco. He moved to France with his family in the mid-50's. His simple enveloping clothes remain true to the uncut cloth. Thick, felt-like fabrics have preoccupied him since him as at boarding school, when he cut his first garment out of a blanket. 
In 1968, Castelbajac began designing for his mother, who had her own clothing business. Soon after he created several lines for Paris manufacturer Pierre D'Alby. He opened his own business in 1975 and immediately achieved fame.He was one of France's new ages of ready-to-wear designers and worked with Pop Art themes such as Andy Warhol's Soup can painting, which he printed onto a cylindrical dress in 1984. 

Jeans Dress

Jeans Dress

Jeans Dress

Jeans Dress

Jeans Dress

Jeans Dress

Jeans Dress

Jeans Dress

Jeans Dress

Jeans Dress

Jeans Dress

Jeans Dress

Jeans Dress


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