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Etienne Jeanson: fashion show in Luneville

by Celine Massou
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Etienne Jeanson presented his latest collection, SpaccaNapoli, at the Chateau de Lunéville during the weekend dedicated to the rare crafts of fashion.

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A fashion show inspired by the different faces of Naples, contrasted between an ancient world living to the rhythm of Vesuvius, and a modern city, fiercely religious and conservative, punctuated by settling of accounts, strikes and garbage dumping. Between velvets, feathers and faux fur, embroideries make appearances and crosses clash. Occasionally, lava stone appears here and there when rust doesn’t play its part.

The models, dressed by bootmaker Walter Steiger, paraded to the rhythm of a soundtrack prepared by DJ Cand’ICe.

Faithful to his positioning and the preservation of French craftsmanship, Etienne Jeanson has surrounded himself for this collection with the Haute Couture workshops and feather-maker Bruno Legeron, with whom he has collaborated for over 6 years, milliner Sandrine Bourg, sculptor Carel, formists Monsieur and Madame Ré and feather-maker Editte Février, not forgetting the embroiderer specializing in Lunéville stitch, Aude Rémy.

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