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Spanish tailor Paco Rabanne died on February 3 at the age of 88. His legacy in international fashion has made him a pioneer in the use of metal in design, including haute couture. His models in leather, paper, aluminum and metals were worn by celebrities such as Elizabeth Taylor, Jane Birkin, Audrey Hepburnamong other things.
Next, let’s take a look at five of the most famous designs she’s created for celebrities like Jane Fonda or a singer Francoise Hardy.
AUDREY HEPBURN
In the 1967 film Two for the Road, the actress Audrey Hepburn She wears various looks, including a dress designed by Paco Rabanne that includes Rhodoid disks, a material created by the dressmaker herself.
The metallic dress is one of the most iconic dresses in film history.
JANE FUND
Actress Jane Fonda uses a futuristic design in the 1968 film Barbarella, directed by Roger Vadim and starring the actress. The tape is based on an erotic sci-fi comic. The dress includes metals and plastics.

Jane Birkin
The metallic dress worn by Jane Birkin (not the designer’s first) was photographed in the 1960s and 1970s.

FRANCOIS ARIE
Singer Hardy was one of the celebrities who most often wore clothes from Paco RabanneAnd. In 1968, Hardy wore a jumpsuit made from chainmail, a material used to make armour. The costume weighed 16 kg, and the singer put it on in 1 hour.

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