who’d dance until the early hours in a Halston dress made of bugle beads) and Karl Lagerfeld (who would hold court, fanning himself among friends including Andy Warhol and Anna Piaggi).
Gaubert went on to collaborate with Karl Lagerfeld for 30 years until the latter’s death in 2019, his soundtracks setting the mood at the shows for Chanel, Fendi and the designer’s eponymous brand.
His glamorous taste in audio has been savoured by every major player in couture, from those Chanel shows to Christian Dior and Valentino - and he famously developed mix-tape collections for the legendary Parisian fashion emporium Colette. “A couture-worthy playlist has to be unique, smart on different levels,” Gaubert tells me on a phone call from Paris, where he,.
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