Zapa
For 30 years a company devoted to Fashion and Women.
A French Fashion company which was started back in 1972 by Gerard Letourneau and his wife Nicole. And they are still the owner. The start was designing exclusively shirts and blouses for ladies. Today (2002) Zapa is a big company with over 20 stores and the concept is modernity and constant renewal.
The
three pictures below all from Eléonore, THANKS!
The fall 1998 collection, excellent
for outdoor use. especially in the jungle.
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The pictures of
Laetitia wearing cloths from Zapa are really worth a look. Like the ones
here from the fall 1998 collection. A young lady in the jungle at night or
with little daylight. But still shining. Almost like paintings.
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More Zapa advertising
pictures. Unknown from witch year.
If you know where &
when they were taken, please send me an e-mail.
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Most of
these pictures was found on Danita's site (the
old one) The new ones from Adelaide's site.
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The
spring/summer collection 1999. Best used near the sea.
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Some of the pictures marked "new" are not quite new, but updated with
a lot bigger and better versions. And some have not been on this page
before. All provided by Michael Riley from Australia.
THANKS
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Here from the spring summer
collection 1999. Some of the best pictures of Laetitia ever taken, according
to many!
And
at the "bottom" some more Casta by Zapa pictures!
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The updated pictures from Michael
Riley, Australia. THANKS!
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Eléonore
from Lyon, France gave me the idea and background information for
this Zapa page. She sent me a link to a Zapa site containing only
pictures of Laetitia Casta. Without that I would hardly know where
the pictures were from. She also sent me the three first black &
white photos here, the last one is from Adélaïde. The blue picture
is from the Zapa site. Thanks to all of you :)
Want to know more?
Here is a link to the site Eléonore
gave me. It's well worth a visit. Very well made. In English &
French.
Zapa today,
completely different with another layout and no Casta, but..