“A rug recalling an imaginary garden, where, flirting with jewels, colorful flowers seem to blossom against the backdrop of shimmering Madras designs.
A contemporary fantasy, this rug is like an illustrated fairytale popping out of The Arabian Nights. It is an invitation to come lie down and let our modern-day imagination wander just as Scheherazade once did…”
Christian Lacroix was born in 1951 in Trinquetaille, France. As a child Lacroix, like innumerable other young fashion designers, had a knack for the art. Lacroix loved to sketch famous dresses and menswear from history.
Lacroix attended the University of Montpellier, presumably studying Art History. He continued his studies at the world-renowned Sorbonne in Paris, where he completed a dissertation on 18th-century French art. The budding art historian also pursued a degree in museum studies at France’s Louvre Museum. Lacroix’s young maturation was unusual for its intellectuality and emphasis on art history.