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Place of Origin: French
Jean Paul Gaultier Carnivalle Head Scarf F/W 1984
By Jean Paul Gaultier
Located in New York, NY
Jean Paul Gaultier Egon Schellie Carnivalle printed head scarf on a cotton jersey fleece fabrication from F/Winter 1984. The cut is a large hood with attac...
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1980s French Hoods

Silk Chiffon with Metallic Gold "Gold Coins" Evening Pull-Over Hood
Located in New York, NY
This wonderfully elegant silk chiffon with metallic gold threads "Gold Coins" evening pull-over hood can be worn as a elegant scarf during cocktails, then before getting into your ca...
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1980s French Hoods

Hermès Vintage Hat Head Scarf in Silk Les Coupés
By Hermès
Located in Corcoué Sur Logne, Loire-Atlantique
Rare Authentic Hermès Head Scarf / Hat Pattern: "Les Coupés" Designed by Fançoise de la Perrière in 1970 Vintage item Outside made of Silk Inside line...
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20th Century French Hoods

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By Thierry Mugler, Mugler
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BRAND NEW with box Mugler x H&M Limited Edition Black Leather Ankle Boots Size US 8.5 / EU 41 / UK 7.5 AT THE TIME OF LISTING, THIS PIECE IS ALSO AVAILABLE IN OTHER SIZES ON OUR STOREFRONT These beautiful Mugler x H&M black ankle boots are the only footwear design created for the exclusive Limited Edition 2023 Mugler x H&M collaboration, a capsule that sold out worldwide within 20 minutes of its release. They stand as one of the defining pieces of the collection, embodying Mugler’s sculptural aesthetic and the collaboration’s archival inspiration. In Mugler’s late 1970s - early 1980s collections, the house collaborated exclusively with Maud Frizon, one of the most influential shoe designers of the period. Many pieces from the H&M capsule were derived from the archives and re-invented for this modern reissue, making these boots a particularly significant collectible. 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