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REINHARD LUTHIER - Lot 30

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REINHARD LUTHIER - Lot 30
REINHARD LUTHIER Ban-Lon" mid-length dress in black jersey, sun-kissed neckline Middle seam finished with skirt slit Sliding ties, bare back Spring-Summer 1973 Presumed size 38/40. No label Used condition. This model joined the collections of the current Palais Galliera in November 2017. This model has been worn by Jean Seberg, Diana Ross and Sylvie Vartan. Reinhard Luthier was discovered in Cannes by Hubert de Givenchy, who introduced him in 1966 to Marc Bohan, then Artistic Director at Dior. The young couturier worked there for 1 year before joining forces with Loris and Michelle Azzaro in 1967 to found Azzaro Couture, where he designed, among other things, jewelry until 2000. Often described as the couturier to the stars, Reinhard Luthier created costumes for numerous public figures, actresses and singers, including Dalida, Sylvie Vartan, Tina Turner and Jane Birkin, and dressed Brigitte Bardot for the cover of Vogue Italia in 1973. In 2017, the Musée de la Mode in Paris purchased several of the designer's dresses, including the famous sliding neckline dress worn by Jane Seberg and Diana Ross, for whom Azzaro is renowned.
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