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“Hilary is one of those classic fashion journalists ,” said Edward Enninful, editor-in-chief of British Vogue and editorial director of European magazine Vogue . “I remember her being so good to me when I first started in the industry. Everyone wants to read what she has to say about fashion, but she’s also hilarious, you can always feel her energy. She is so alive.” Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of American Vogue and global content director for Condé Nast, said: “Hilary is impeccable in everything she does. She lived her life to the fullest and reported on her fashion as promised. I threw a party for her in Paris when she retired…except that she never retired! Hilary can never leave the industry she loves so much.”
Artist Daniel Lismore said: “Her wit, wit and fashion savvy will be greatly missed. “She was a very funny woman and had an extremely colorful life.” Fashion designer Zandra Rhodes said: “Hilary Alexander is the epitome of incredible enthusiasm and hard work. She never gives up on a story and the research that goes with it. We will never be able to fill the void she has left.” Suzy Menkes said in an Instagram post: “With a strong reaction to anything about ‘fashion’, Hilary has her enthusiasm for young British talent and photographers who will bring those Young models are going to faraway places. Alexander became president emeritus of the Graduate Fashion Foundation in 2019. “Fashion graduates have her hooked,” President Douglas MacLennan said in a statement. “Their innovation and imagination always bring her back. While the fashion lights have sadly gone out, the memory of Hilary’s enthusiasm will continue in the work of the charity and its trustees.
Paco Rabanne, the decades-long master of industrial fashion, has passed away. He was 88 years old. The news was confirmed by Puig, who has been the designer’s partner since the beginning of his career. “I am deeply saddened by the passing of Mr. Paco Rabanne. The history of Puig and Paco Rabanne begins in the late 1960s with the launch of Calandre,” Puig President and CEO Marc Puig said in a statement. “A major fashion personality, his bold, revolutionary and provocative vision is conveyed through a unique aesthetic. He will remain an important inspiration for the Puig fashion and perfumery groups, who are constantly working together to embody [his] radically modern codes.” Rabanne matured as a couturier in the 1960s, creating futuristic clothes out of wrought metal, paper and plastic. As a surrealist whose space-age designs and world doomsday theories were unorthodox, Rabanne will be remembered alongside Emanuel Ungaro, Yves Saint Laurent and André Courrèges as How to be a skilled artisan has contributed to the modernization of couture. Salvador Dalí once boasted: “In Spain there are only two geniuses: me and Paco Rabanne.” This concept of genius by Rabanne was repeated throughout the 1960s and 1970s with his mods, Joan of Arc-inspired collections, and famous chain miniskirts by Jane Birkin, Brigitte Bardot , Jane Fonda in Barbarella and the 1967 film Casino Royale. The designer also found powerful allies for his unique creations among American tastemakers including Peggy Guggenheim, Diana Vreeland and Eugenia Sheppard. Rabanne told The New York Times in 2002: “It was the Americans who believed in me and ‘made’ me. .” For many, however, it was Rabanne’s ingenuity with postwar industrial materials that made his home so appealing. Fashion critic Angela Taylor wrote in 1966: “A woman going out for the evening in a plastic and metal dress by Paco Rabanne could tuck pliers into her purse along with a comb and lipstick.” plates, rings and pliers so the self-made woman can make her own haute couture at home. Photo by Jack Robinson, Vogue, April 1966
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Suitable for Women/Men/Girl/Boy, Fashion 3D digital print drawstring hoodies, long sleeve with big pocket front. It’s a good gift for birthday/Christmas and so on, The real color of the item may be slightly different from the pictures shown on website caused by many factors such as brightness of your monitor and light brightness, The print on the item might be slightly different from pictures for different batch productions, There may be 1-2 cm deviation in different sizes, locations, and stretch of fabrics. Size chart is for reference only, there may be a little difference with what you get.
- Material Type: 35% Cotton – 65% Polyester
- Soft material feels great on your skin and very light
- Features pronounced sleeve cuffs, prominent waistband hem and kangaroo pocket fringes
- Taped neck and shoulders for comfort and style
- Print: Dye-sublimation printing, colors won’t fade or peel
- Wash Care: Recommendation Wash it by hand in below 30-degree water, hang to dry in shade, prohibit bleaching, Low Iron if Necessary
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