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Jean-Paul Goude (born in Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis 8 December 1938 [1]) is a French graphic designer, illustrator, photographer, advertising film director and event designer. [2] He worked as art director at Esquire magazine in New York City during the 1970s, [ 3 ] and choreographed the 1989 Bicentennial Parade in Paris to mark the 200th ...
The cover picture is one of the most famous images of Grace Jones and was created by her then-partner Jean-Paul Goude.The impossibly graceful arabesque is actually a montage of separate images, following Goude's ideas on creating credible illusions with his cut-and-paint technique.
Jean-Pierre Gilson (born 1948) Jean-Paul Goude (born 1938), French graphic designer, illustrator, photographer; Vincent Goutal (born 1971) Yohann Gozard (born 1977) Olivier Grunewald (born 1959) Emile Gsell (1838–1879)
The centerpiece of Chanel's advertising campaign to launch Égoïste first in Europe in April 1990 and in the United States one year later was "Le Carlton", [6] a 30-second commercial in French without subtitles, directed by Jean-Paul Goude and costing more than $1 million. [7] [8] It was filmed in a desert outside of Rio de Janeiro.
Alex Goude (born 1975), French journalist, television host, author, and actor; Ingrid Goude (born 1937), Swedish model and film actress; Jane Goude (1891–1966), American actress, Chautauqua performer, and clubwoman; Jean-Paul Goude (born 1940), French graphic designer, illustrator, photographer, and advertising film director
Jean-Pierre Gorin; Jean-Paul Goude; Pierre Granier-Deferre; Jean Grémillon; Paul Grimault; Stéphan Guérin-Tillié ...
The photos, taken by French photographer Jean-Paul Goude, could be her most racy yet, as long as you're not counting her 2007 Playboy photo shoot or her early sex tape with ex, rapper Ray J.
The Living My Life cover picture has been described as famous as the music featured on the record itself. [6] Like the majority of Jones' artwork at that time, this one was created by her then-partner Jean-Paul Goude, this time with an additional contribution from Rob O'Connor.