Thursday, April 28, 2011

Paco Rabanne raises the legendary 69 Shoulder

After forty years, the legendary back in stores strap 69 signed by the eclectic Paco Rabanne. His iconic bag it was selected by the Design Museum in London as one of "50 scholarships that have changed the world." But even a simple accessory can change the world and be so revolutionary forever be engraved in history? In the case of strap 69, for invented precisely in 1969, the answer is yes, because the Spanish fashion designer, then a naturalized French, he became famous in the sixties for his own clothes and accessories made with materials never seen before and avant-garde as metal, paper and plastic so that Coco Chanel came to nickname "the metal of fashion." The style of Paco Rabanne, the first designer to put the music in its shows, has always been so unique, recognizable and original, and represents the sign of changing times.

The world he dreamed of conquering space. Hence the idea of creating futuristic clothes and accessories, designed for women who have traveled in the early universe. With style and elegance, though. By Paco Rabanne 69 Futurism and its shoulder strap and experimentation are mixed together, giving rise to something unique in the fashion so that this bag, once worn by Brigitte Bardot and now wanted an exclusive from Madonna, still retains the its modernity.

The original model of the shoulder strap 69 was made up of many small metal plates connected by tiny rings and had a long chain strap, but now the metal were added to other materials such as aluminum and rubber. The strap 69 has retained its size but of craftsmanship, it is always made by hand in a day's work.

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