Paco Rabanne is one of the most enigmatic personalities in fashion. Sometimes a fashion designer, sometimes a perfumer, the great Spanish creator has shaped the cultural landscape of his time in his own image: with audacity and avant-gardism.
Paco Rabanne, whose real name is Francisco Rabaneda y Cuervo, is one of the world’s greatest couturiers and perfumers. Born in Spain in 1934, he strongly influenced the fashion of the 1960s. Son of an officer who died during the Civil War, his family moved to France after a period of internment in camps.
Since his early childhood, the young Paco Rabanne was immersed in the world of fashion. Until 1936, his mother was a first hand at Cristóbal Balenciaga Eizaguirre, the fashion designer nicknamed “The Master”. After graduating from high school, Paco Rabanne studied architecture at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris.
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