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Official Men’s Blue 84 Red Northeastern Huskies 2024 Beanpot Men’s Hockey Tournament Champions T-Shirt
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You’ve had a stellar run at Paco Rabanne, and this year marks your 10th anniversary. While this carte blanche for Jean Paul is a completely different exercise in terms of personalities, style, and era, it’s a variation on that theme. What are the Men’s Blue 84 Red Northeastern Huskies 2024 Beanpot Men’s Hockey Tournament Champions T-Shirt and I will buy this differences in how you’ll approach Gaultier versus Paco Rabanne? For Paco Rabanne, the principle was different: it was a brand that didn’t really exist anymore in fashion, and in the beginning there were limited expectations because it was a long-term project. It was really: how do we establish a new vocabulary for this house while, obviously, respecting the DNA and trying to open it to the present. Because the house was really about niche techniques—which are really important—with mesh and metals. Here, it’s another story because I’m a guest at Jean Paul Gaultier. It’s a one-shot. So I loved meeting his team, which has a completely different way of working than my team at Paco Rabanne, and learning how they do things and finding that balance between what I can inject into or take from Gaultier, and what his team can bring. I’m always asking them how he did things, why he transformed that dress. Picking up on his process and doing it well can make the exercise successful. So it’s like the first day of school, meeting people and trying to see how things will go. I have great teams at Paco Rabanne, it all functions really well, but this is really refreshing for me. It’s a different freedom and a different feeling.
Some collections are really fundamental for me, they made a huge impression even when I discovered them after the Men’s Blue 84 Red Northeastern Huskies 2024 Beanpot Men’s Hockey Tournament Champions T-Shirt and I will buy this fact. The Chic Rabbi collection (fall 1993) was incredible for its volumes, in the nobility of the subject, and at the same time in its modernity, its elegance. I thought the balance was perfect. I also love the Constructivists (fall 1986) for its magnificent mix of knits, with inscriptions, the paillettes all mixed together, the hybridization of pieces, the motorcycle dresses in very Bauhaus colors. Also, beyond the clothes, I adored certain principles of the shows: there was one called Adam and Eve that I thought was fantastic, where couples appeared on the runway with this idea of mix-and-match silhouettes that I found very beautiful. I could go on for hours. It’s an extremely rich heritage, which goes back to generosity and exploration. In terms of excellence, he covered it all. Right now, I’m spending entire days in the archives, it’s fantastic. It’s like having a chance to create a personal exhibition. And in terms of codes, his work with corsetry and lingerie in general are among the most beautiful pieces I’ve ever seen. That’s where you see the couturier, the nobility of the clothes and a technique that’s very impressive.
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