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Jc De Castelbajac Vintage

angel pin
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Gold-tone angel pin from JC De Castelbajac featuring the phrase 'eaux anges' and a pin fastening on back.
Item ID:10315018

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  • Composition: metal (other) 100%
  • Brand Style ID: JCDC090
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    • Jc De Castelbajac Vintage
      angel pin

    SHIPPING FROM: House Of Liza, London


    House Of Liza
    House Of Liza is an independent boutique specializing in unique vintage clothes by designers known for their uncompromising creative vision. The ethos is to offer and introduce a selection of cutting-edge, highly collectable vintage fashion by visionary designers. Situated in the heart of Shoreditch, House of Liza is a boutique with a carefully hand-picked archive. The collection forms an important archive of fashion history: blurring the lines between ready-to-wear and couture, fashion and art.

    Designer: Jc De Castelbajac Vintage


    Jean-Charles de Castelbajac is a fashion designer known for his playful designs referencing futurism, sportswear and in the 1980’s ‘Wearable art'. He was born in Casablanca in 1949, moving to France with his family in the mid 1950s. He first opened his own business in 1975 and while continuing to design under his own name, he simultaneously created Sportmax for the Italian house of Max Mara. He also started designing for the Paris house of Andres Courreges in the mid-90's. In 1997, Castelbajac designed garments for the Pope and senior ecclesiastical members of the Vatican. In subsequent years he has produced a collection of home furnishings in addition to his clothing line