When a Cathedral Is a Catwalk
Briefly

Mr. de Castelbajac highlighted that the chasubles are made in a vanilla-white hue, resembling the cathedral's stone, and adorned with a minimalist gold cross inspired by a significant altar piece.
The use of sublimation to apply gold reflected careful craftsmanship, as Mr. de Castelbajac described the process that allows for depth and light to interplay beautifully on the fabric.
He emphasized that the colorful shard-like patches surrounding the crosses symbolize the hues of Notre-Dame's stained glass windows, creating a connection to the cathedral's rich artistic heritage.
This celebration with over 2,000 items designed by Mr. de Castelbajac represents a remarkable fusion of traditional liturgical fashion with modern artistic influences, celebrating resilience and hope.
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