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Period: Late 20th Century
Jean Paul Gaultier Carnivalle Head Scarf F/W 1984
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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French Late 20th Century 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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French Late 20th Century Hoods

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