Men's Fashion
This
Jacket was designed for this photo shoot.
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A request for a silver suit lead to this silk and wool showstopper.
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his jacket was designed for a soloist looking for something Russian military inspired. Wool crepe creates a more formal feel to the garment while the details evoke a uniform.Talk about a makeover...
Here's the before
picture, a beloved |
Here's the after,
the coat is copied meticulously and updated in velvety soft black
corduroy. |
Here's a fun zip-neck shirt in a camouflage knit.
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Believe it or not this was once an ugly sweater, a boxy, stiff pullover. We disassembled it at every seam, blocked it to relax the fibers, recut each piece with a better fitting pattern, added a full lining and a zipper opening down the front. Now it's a much more flattering, contemporary garment. |
These two views are actually the same wool
shirt, perfect for a chilly Fall day. I was going for something classic yet
contemporary.
This chenille sweater is perfect for the holidays.
This raw silk shirt paired with custom-fitted striped jeans makes an outfit that is elegant yet casual.
This simple ribbed cotton turtleneck is classic and sporty.
This is basically a windbreaker, but with a
bit more attitude. Perfect for a cool Spring day.
This brocade jacket even got a
nice mention in a concert review in Chicago.
They liked the soloist also!
A little more edge was called for with
this jacket. The soloist was performing the Berg Violin Concerto.
Black cotton pique with a touch of stretch easily accommodates the movement of
the bow arm..
We can't take credit for the
monkey costume, but on request we did create
the big yellow hat and tie putting this Halloween duo over the top.
Wrestling gear was needed to convey a certain image - professional, intense,
intimidating. Giovanni Maranca wanted his name,
logos and colors incorporated into this design. Good luck in the ring, Giovanni!