GIANFRANCO FERRé

UOMO 2002

Roberto Bolle wasn’t well-known yet at that time. Probably this is his first important shooting being published. Bolle wore Gianfranco Ferrè. Styling Alessandro Calascibetta, Ph. Stefano Babic.

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STYLE MAGAZINE 2005

Michael Woolley photographed the dancers of La Scala in all their strenght and elegance, wearing shirts and knitwear “for those who can dare” (in the picture: Gianfranco Ferrè on the left and Strenesse by Gabriele Strehle). Styling Alessandro Calascibetta.

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HARPER’S BAZAAR UOMO 1994

The Milan architectures compared with the symmetries of the “Architect of Fashion”, Mr Gianfranco Ferrè. Ph by Davide Cernuschi, Top Model Jamie Kelly.

HARPER’S BAZAAR UOMO 1994

The coupling Grey and White is back again as well as the woolen processing in knitwear and in suit and blazer. This photo has been taken by Mauro Balletti 20 years ago. Total Look by Gianfranco Ferrè.

SETTE MAGAZINE EN VOGUE LE SFILATE CONSIGLIANO NUOVI GIOCHI DI VOLUMI

Tight-fitting skimpy clothes are out of date. Designers have left no place for hesitation and we have been somehow forced to re-examine our wardrobe and to adopt the new fashion sense which has radically changed during the past two seasons of menswear. To be aware of those changes, one should not just copy whatever he sees at the latest fashion shows or in the top boutiques window displays but instead take careful consideration of how shapes and colors have changed. Colors in particular which are not very popular among italian men, are strongly recommended for those who wish to be in step with fashion. Having said that, I need to add something else: we should always buy fashion according to individual our personality and style. So, if for example you are -just like me- in love with those coat lenghts and shapes from the past, try to be less radical and mix the old with the new -like I do-.