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29 - Eric Dubrulle Haute couture in Paris, numbered catwalk piece…
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Estimate €700 - €900
Description
Eric Dubrulle Haute couture in Paris, numbered catwalk piece from the Spring Summer 1996 collection. A long evening dress in white polyester crepe. Cross-over wrap front, long sleeves with rolled-up cuffs and large collar with cross-over flaps to the waist. Oblique pleat work from the shoulders to the waist, treated vertically on the hips to unfold at the bottom of the skirt. Cream silk crepe lining and inside cross-over fastening with sheathed press studs. White satin label with black graphics indicating Eric Dubrulle Paris, handwritten cotton bolduc under label indicating number 0075. We are also enclosing a photocopy of the sketch of this dress. Equivalent size 36-38 France. Very good condition. Eric Dubrulle (1963-1996) opened his couture house in Paris in 1995 at 5 Avenue Matignon and only did two shows, in July 1995 and January 1996, following his sudden death in a car accident on 16 March 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. "A refined collection for Parisian elegance" was the headline in L'Officiel de la couture et de la mode de Paris (issue 802-805) in January 1996.expert: Serge LIAGRE
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About the sale Castelbajac & Autres Élégances: Two Garde-Robes
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Auction time 06/23/2026 at 2:00 PM
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