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VERONIQUE BRANQUINHO / S
(JP¥9,000)
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VERONIQUE BRANQUINHO
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Thank you for viewing. Purchased around 2001. Khaki with brown tulle. Dry cleaned, but there is a small stain on the back (less noticeable due to the sheen), and there are pin marks from the dry cleaning on the front, though they are not very noticeable. I have checked the item before listing, but please forgive any major oversights. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. Veronique Branquinho The founder, Veronique Branquinho, majored in painting at the St. Lucas School of Art in Brussels. Afterwards, she entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp in 1991, studying fashion design. She graduated in 1995. She presented "Etiquette" as her graduation project. In October 1997, she held an exhibition at a gallery in Paris, attracting attention. She participated in Paris Fashion Week from the autumn/winter 1998-1999 season. She won the VH1 Fashion Award for New Designer in 1998. In the spring/summer 1999 and autumn/winter 1999-2000 seasons, she, along with Raf Simons, was in charge of the design for Ruffo Research, an experimental project developed by Ruffo, a luxury leather goods manufacturer in Italy, which attracted a lot of attention. In 2000, she won the grand prize at the Moët Fashion Award held in Belgium. She launched a men's line from the autumn/winter 2003-2004 season. She also actively participated in exhibitions. She participated in "Colette" in Paris in 1999, and "Flanders Fashion: Belgian Design Exhibition" at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York in 2001. In 2008, to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the brand's founding, a retrospective exhibition "Moi, Veronique Branquinho, Toute Nue" was held at the ModeMuseum in Antwerp, Belgium. The retrospective expressed the ambiguous and suggestive inner world of Branquinho. In 2009, the brand announced its closure. The reason was the global economic downturn. From 2009 to 2011, she served as the artistic director of "Delvaux." In 2012, she revived the brand "Veronique Branquinho" with the support of the Onward Luxury Group. She announced that she would re-suspend the brand after the autumn/winter 2017-18 season.
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