Eric Dubrulle Couture in Paris (attributed to) Circa 1994, a - Lot 28

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Eric Dubrulle Couture in Paris (attributed to) Circa 1994, a - Lot 28
Eric Dubrulle Couture in Paris (attributed to) Circa 1994, a champagne-colored Duchesse satin suit top. Fitted, crew neck, short kimono sleeves and closed in the back with seven pareil-covered buttons. Cream chiffon 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 her 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. Prior to this, he had worked as first 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) ran the headline: "Une collection épurée pour une élégance parisienne" ("A refined collection for Parisian elegance").
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