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  1. Nov 12, 2014 · 1. Carolina Beaumont, New York, 1976 (1976) / Image via Fashion Art Books. Kim Kardashian acts as the muse that Grace Jones was for many years—to Goude in the '70s and '80s and to many people...

  2. Nov 13, 2014 · The shoot’s photographer, Jean-Paul Goude, used his 1976 photo, "Carolina Beaumont, New York" (which is more commonly known as "The Champagne Incident"), as the inspiration for the shot in which...

  3. Nov 12, 2014 · For Paper, Goude re-created what is arguably his most famous image, Carolina Beaumont, New York, 1976, also referred to as The Champagne Incident, which depicts Dominican model and actress Carolina Beaumont with the bottle of bubbly.

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  5. For the Paper cover, Goude re-created what is arguably his most famous shot, “Carolina Beaumont, New York, 1976” (above left). Often referred to as “Champagne Incident,” Goude’s picture is characteristic of the artist’s playful, winking approach to sexuality.

  6. Jean-Paul Goude in 13 extraordinary photographs. As he celebrates the success of his energetic show for Kenzo x H&M last week, we chart Jean-Paul Goude's career through some of his best-known photographs. From cult magazine covers to arty fashion shoots and personal designs, an homage to the life and works so far of a fabulous French photographer.

  7. May 12, 2016 · The series of images was shot by 75-year-old French photographer graphic artist, designer, photographer and film director Jean-Paul Goude, and was in fact a recreation of an image he originally...

  8. The original portrait, also known as “Champagne Incident” featured a nude black model and appeared in Goude’s 1982 book, “Jungle Fever.”

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