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      • 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 Kardashian balances a glass on her extended rear.
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  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...

  3. Nov 12, 2014 · The shoot was photographed by the legendary French photographer Jean-Paul Goude who chose Kardashian West to recreate his iconic image at a secret location in Paris. ( Jean-Paul Goude...

  4. Nov 13, 2014 · The pose is a copy of a picture photographer Jean-Paul Goude took in 1976 entitled the ‘champagne incident’. The image shows black model Carolina Beaumont with a glass of champagne balancing ...

  5. 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...

  6. Nov 13, 2014 · 13:49, 13 Nov 2014. Updated 14:02, 14 Nov 2014. |. Bookmark. If you thought Kim Kardashian's iconic photo on the cover of Paper mag was original, think again. The 34-year-old star worked with famed...

  7. Nov 12, 2014 · The maestro behind the much-maligned, much-appreciated photo shoot is the contemporary photographer and art director Jean-Paul Goude. 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 ...

  8. contemporary photographer and designer, Jean-Paul Goude. 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.