Eric Dubrulle Couture à Paris (attributed to) Circa 1994. Wo - Lot 25

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Eric Dubrulle Couture à Paris (attributed to) Circa 1994. Wo - Lot 25
Eric Dubrulle Couture à Paris (attributed to) Circa 1994. Women's jacket in cashmere woven with Prince de Galle motifs. Fitted cut, long sleeves, turned-down collar and three real pockets, two with flaps. Fastened at the front with three chased brass and enamel buttons, with reminder at the cuffs. Absinthe green silk satin lining. French size 36 equivalent. Very fine condition. This unique piece is unbranded, as it was a client's model prior to the creation of his Couture House. Eric Dubrulle (1963-1996) opened his Paris couture house at 5 Avenue Matignon in 1995, and only staged two shows, in July 1995 and January 1996, following his sudden death in a car accident on March 16, 1996. He had previously worked as a tailor at Jean-Louis Scherrer, before joining Hanae Mori after a trip to Italy to learn about ready-to-wear techniques. Eric Dubrulle was renowned for the quality of his couture designs and finishes. In January 1996, L'Officiel de la couture et de la mode de Paris (issue 802-805) headlined: "A refined collection for Parisian elegance".expert: Serge LIAGRE
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