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RIP
One of the greatest dandies, writers, journalists of our time, or anytime, left us today.
He will be missed.
Cheers
Tom Wolfe
Interesting piece about his suits in The Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/art ... f9b88fe3a4
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/art ... f9b88fe3a4
He was loyal to one tailor. Vincent Nicolosi.
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Brilliant writer and journalist. God speed.
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The portrait above is by Everett Raymond Kinstler, the best portrait artist working now. http://everettraymondkinstler.com/wordpress/
Mr. Wolfe's shirts were by Alex Kabbaz.
Mr. Wolfe's shirts were by Alex Kabbaz.
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'The Kingdom of Speech' is a fantastic read.
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I had been in the process of making Tom a suit. Despite his body being in decline, his mind and eyes were of a young man. I last saw him about 3 months ago at his apartment in NYC. It was an honor to spend time with him and to listen to the way his mind works.
Leonar
Leonar
Ahhhh... it's moments like this when I envy artisans the most!Leonard Logsdail wrote:I had been in the process of making Tom a suit. Despite his body being in decline, his mind and eyes were of a young man. I last saw him about 3 months ago at his apartment in NYC. It was an honor to spend time with him and to listen to the way his mind works.
Andrey
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