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Gianfranco Ferré Designs the Hostesses' Outfit at Première VisionWe all know the talent of Gianfranco Ferré for dressing women elegantly in superbly cut clothing. This season, the renowned Italian designer has been invited by Première Vision to create an outfit that testifies to his talents.
For the 170 hostesses who welcome and orient visitors during the Salon, the couturier has dreamed up a very feminine silhouette, an example of the designer's matchless mastery of fabric and manufacturing.
In a flamboyant red knit crepe, Gianfranco Ferré has conceived four pieces (short jacket, knee-length skirt, trousers and T-shirt) all highly structured. As a virtuoso of construction, he teams the drape and comfort of knit to the architecture and sophistication of details and finishing.
This elegance extols a flamboyantly monochrome look, giving free rein to the liberty of contrast, for an outfit with multiple facets, from the most structured to a relaxed chic, with a choice of removable white or red collars, either silky or cottony, on the T-shirts.
These designs show once again the force of the alliance between the know-how of clothing designers and that of fabric creators. Gianfranco Ferré made skilful use of this alliance, magnifying all its qualities, both technological and aesthetic, of the textiles fabricated by the Italian weavers, who, with a tireless passion, constant
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