Giorgio Armani, the Italian fashion designer and billionaire who rose to fame through an elegant and simplified vision of men’s suiting, has died at the age of 91. Armani’s legacy is marked by a sizable impact on both menswear sensibilities and the retail landscape. In the decades following the founding of his namesake brand in […] The post Giorgio Armani, Pioneer of Modern Menswear, Dies at 91 appeared first on InsideHook.| InsideHook
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It feels like my favourite moments of Paris Fashion Week men’s were the colour-drenched ones. Willy Chavarria’s saturated pinks, blues and yellows, and Saint Laurent’s nostalgic 70s Fire Island pal…| DisneyRollerGirl
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André Derain (1880-1954, Fig. 1) was born in Chatou, a small town in the Île-de-France region outside of Paris (Diehl 8; Lee, 1990, 11-13). His father, a successful pâtissier and municipal councilor, was a small bourgeois who hoped to increase his son’s success (Werner 200). Despite Derain’s early interest in an artistic career, his father pressured him to become an officer or an engineer (Sutton 6; Lee 11).| Fashion History Timeline