Christopher Makos, Rebecca Moses & Xavier Lust
Rebecca Moses
Rebecca Moses is an artist who intrepidly crosses a panorama of creative spheres. After graduating from the Fashion Institute of Technology, she worked for Pierre Cardin before launching her namesake label in New York. In 1991 she relocated to northern Italy where she succeeded Gianni Versace as head designer of luxury brand Genny. Moses also gained international renown for her extravagantly whimsical, exquisitely rendered fashion illustrations. “Imperfectly Perfect”, her debut with RALPH PUCCI, is a statement on the rare, unique and blended ways to define beauty today, empowering diversity and celebrating imperfection as the qualities that define individual style. She joined RALPH PUCCI in 2016.
Xavier Lust
Xavier Lust started his career as an industrial designer before he began to shape collectible limited-edition designs in 2006. He has created his own poetic language inspired by nature and the materials themselves. His creations leave an impression of harmony and strength, devised of his own innovative process of curving metal, imbued with a unique energy. Each piece is rare, combining Lust’s radical vision with the expertise of top European artisans. He is an award-winning designer whose creations are included in the permanent collections of prestigious institutions such as the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Lust joined RALPH PUCCI in 2017.
Christopher Makos
Christopher Makos is a renowned American artist, photographer and author. In the 1970s and 80s, he was a prominent figure in the New York downtown art scene where he befriended and then created raw, indelible portraits of Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Salvador Dali, Halston, Patti Smith and Mick Jagger. Born in 1948 in Lowell, MA, he grew up in California and went on to study architecture in Paris, briefly working as an apprentice for Man Ray. His photographs have been exhibited in more than 100 museums and galleries including the Guggenheim Bilbao, Tate Modern in London, Whitney Museum of Art in New York, and in 2020 in the Brooklyn Museum’s “Studio 54” show.