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We discussed a NY clothes designer’s girth and poor presentation on television recently and it made me think of a designer I had the chance to see often in Paris. Like Mr Flusser, Gianfranco Ferre was a clothes designer of imposing size who plied his trade for 30 years between Paris and Milan. The photos of Ferre are useful in illustrating a number of points about dress and lay to waste some commonly held misconceptions.
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Size does not matter. Ferre was a very large man who dressed with panache. It is often said a large man should not wear light colors. And it is also rumored they should not wear draped clothes. Ferre does both in the pictures above.
As a matter of fact, Ferre, who wore very natural, soft tailored clothes, was used to breaking every sartorial rule to start his day and wound up looking magnificent doing so. He almost always wore 3 pc suits and often wore them all buttoned up. He also wore 3 pc tweed suits in large patterns that blinded. Oh yes I know, large men must not wear patterns. Poppycock! (Unfortunately I could not find any pictures of his tweeds.)
Enjoy these images of a truly impressive and creative man taking joy in his dress:
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It is said that a large man should prefer the 2 button style to the 3. Oh, and one should never button all the buttons, right? Is that right? Pens in a patch pocket?
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Gianfranco, we miss seeing you
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Cheers
M Alden