Guerlain?s La Petite Robe Noire returns to this chic and offbeat artistic stance by
giving free rein to Kuntzel+Deygas.
Olivier Kuntzel, a precursor of digital graphic art in France,
graduated from the Olivier de Serres Applied Arts School with a
diploma in visual communication. Florence Deygas, a key figure
in ?elegant drawing?, graduated from the Gobelins Visual Arts
School with a diploma in animated film. Since 1990, they have
united their talents as designers and illustrators under the name
Kuntzel+Deygas to co-create ?narrative? graphic design with an
inimitable style.
Their ?creatures? have claimed a place in all modes of creation:
objects, cinema, advertising campaigns and exhibitions all over
the world.
Their illustrated duos ? The Beauty (by Deygas) and Her Beast (by
Kuntzel), the two black dogs Caperino & Peperone or Winney &
Loosey, the orange bull and the black donkey ? helped create a
buzz for the greatest couture, watch, leather goods and jewellery
houses, even finding their way to magazine covers.
On the big screen, they designed legendary opening credits:
Catch Me if You Can by Steven Spielberg, The Pink Panther by
Shawn Levy and Le Petit Nicolas by Laurent Tirard.
This collaboration with Guerlain brings a new character to life.
The sleek figure of a mischievous, endearing and refined Parisian
woman moving through a unique showcase on the borders of
fragrance and fashion. Hand-sewn and tailor-made to capture all
the personality of La Petite Robe Noire.
Source: http://www.jawhara.me/en/b/guerlains-la-petite-robe-noire/?seg=/category/b/
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