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Gianfranco Ferre was raised by his mother, a widow of an engineer, and his two aunts, who were perfectionists. He attended the liceo scientifico of Legnano. In , Ferre studied to become an architect, while making belts on the side to support his studies.
He later studied at the Milan Polytechnic Institute for a degree in architecture, graduating in His first job was designing for a furniture company. This led to him designing jewellery for successful designers,Walter Albini and Christiane Bailly. From till , Gianfranco spent in India, where he had been sent to study the crafts. He replaced the main designer Marc Bohan, who had occupied this position from taken after Yves Saint Laurent.
On June 17th of , the Italian designer died after suffering a massive brain hemorrhage. He was hospitalized at the San Raffaele Hospital in Milan, where he was pronounced dead a few days later, at the age of After four years designing for the house, Ferre decided it was time to start his own label.
Friday's show was a celebratory affair, attended by proud new owner Abdulkader Sankari and his son Ahmed Sankari of the Paris Group, a fashion distributor and franchisee which runs stores in the Middle East. We are very excited.
Recent fashion history has proved that it is entirely possible for a label of faded glories to propel itself back from the outskirts of fashion to the centre. Burberry has reinvented itself over the past decade, while the best-reviewed collections in the past two years have been those by Phoebe Philo at Celine, a label which had previously been languishing in obscurity.
Friday's collection, designed by Tommaso Aquilano and Roberto Rimondi, will probably have pleased the label's new owners.
This was a solid, commercially-minded collection which pushed all the right buttons for fashion's current obsession with a feminine reinterpretation of minimalism.
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