Paco Rabanne

“The Enfant Terrible of the French fashion world”

Contents

Introduction: Executive Summary                                                        3

Brief History of Paco Rabanne                                                        4

Current Position                                                                        5

The Future for Paco Rabanne                                                                9

References                                                                                10

Introduction: Executive Summary

For the basis of this report the fashion brand Paco Rabanne; will be under evaluation using the appropriate strategic management tools.  Paco Rabanne, today, is seen as a brand that, although holds stature within the fashion world it is in need of revitalising, in other words it is believed to be a ‘sleeping’ brand.

To accurately assess the current fashion marketing environment, both a PEST and SWOT analyses will be carried out.  This is to pinpoint the areas within the fashion marketing world that could either help or hold- back the redevelopment of the chosen brand.  

Recommendations for the future of the brand will be clearly illustrated as to aid the development in the right direction, i.e. keeping in check with consumer trends.  Consumer trends have never been more important as “the customer of the new millennium is more individual than ever before.” (Hines et al 2001)

 

Brief History of Paco Rabanne

Paco Rabanne was born in Spain in 1934, however, during the Spanish Civil War, with his mother, he fled to France.  

Fashion Design was not his first note of interest as; originally, he trained to be an architect.  Which is ironic as in 2004, a Selfridges store in Birmingham’s Bullring shopping complex, “which is covered in 15,000 aluminium discs and is said to have been inspired by a Paco Rabanne chain-mail dress;” (bbc.co.uk) was honoured by the Royal Institute of British Architects for being “the most provocative of all the year’s submissions because of its uncompromising and unprecedented outward appearance.” (bbc.co.uk)

With Paco Rabanne fashion was something of an experiment as “he used such unconventional materials as metal, paper and plastic for his outlandish and flamboyant designs.” (wikipedia.org) This was never clearer than with the creation of “his ‘throwaway’ paper dresses and aluminium garments [which] took the world by storm.” (thameshudson.co.uk)

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With his innovative use of materials, his clothes were seen as ‘unwearable’, with items such as the, chain linked gold disc, dress that Gina G wore in the 1996 Eurovision song contest.

Still to this day Rabanne is a vital role model for many young designers, “but is known today for his successful range of perfumes as well as for his radical, innovative designs.” (thameshudson.co.uk)  

Current Position

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