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PATRON DE COSTUME DE SCÈNE pour Johnny Hallyday,...

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PATRON OF A STAGE COSTUME for Johnny Hallyday Long jacket. 2009 Measurements: Right front: 88 x 32 cm, back: 90 x 27 cm, sleeve: 74 x 27 cm. Additional pieces : 70 x 27 cm ; 65 x 15 cm. 2 pieces not used. 1st pants: 116 x 31 cm, 2nd pants: 122 x 38 cm. Each pattern is certified by Sir Tom Baker who guarantees to have traced, cut and used it. Johnny Hallyday is the singer who popularized rock'n'roll in France in the early 1960s. Admirer of Elvis Presley on whom he drew his inspiration at the beginning, he was the idol of a whole generation. With 80 albums, 184 tours and a career spanning some 57 years, he is a huge star in France and in the French-speaking world. The patterns of Johnny were made in 2009 when he was in Los Angeles in preparation for a new tour that he will not be able to do for health reasons. The patterns were to be used to create a black suit with skulls on the back. Sir Tom Baker finally used the patterns to make the jackets. Johnny Hallyday pattern, April 2009 Measurements: Long jacket. Front right (88x32cm), back ( 90x27cm), sleeve (74x27cm). Other pieces (70x27cm + 65x15cm), 2 unused pieces. 1st trouser (116x31cm), 2nd trouser (122x38cm). Each pattern is certified by Sir Tom Baker who guarantees he drew, cut and used it. Johnny Hallyday was the musician who popularised rock'n'roll in France in the early 1960s. First inspired by Elvis Presley whom he admired, in France he was an idol for a whole generation. Having made 80 albums and 184 tours over a career lasting 57 years, he is a huge star in France and in the Francophone world. Johnny's patterns were made in 2009 when he was in Los Angeles preparing a new tour that bad health prevented him from going on. The patterns were meant to service creation of a black suit with skulls and crossbones on the back. In the end Sir Tom Baker used the patterns to make jackets