Hugo Jacomet

The Parisian Gentleman

with over 350 illustrations. Sprachen: Englisch. 26,6 cm / 21,0 cm / 3,2 cm ( B/H/T )
Buch (Hardcover), 272 Seiten
EAN 9780500293966
Veröffentlicht September 2018
Verlag/Hersteller Thames & Hudson
Übersetzer Fotos von Andy Julia
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Beschreibung

Perfectly attuned to the rising interest and market for men's style, The Parisian Gentleman presents the leading men's style-makers, from hidden ateliers and little-known studios to internationally renowned names such as shirtmakers Charvet, shoe-makers Berluti and recently revived trunkmakers Moynat. The stories of each house, and the creatives and craftsmen behind them, bring alive the clothes, capture fading traditions, and celebrate an unceasing dedication to quality. Hugo Jacomet personally knows many of the leaders of these sought-after marques, many of which are difficult to access, so the portrait he paints of each maker derives from first-hand knowledge. Impeccable photography, much of which was shot exclusively for this publication, provides an exquisite complement to the words. An essential addition to the well-dressed man's private wardrobe and collection.

Portrait

Hugo Jacomet is a French columnist, screenwriter, artistic director and film producer best known for his online men's style magazine, The Parisian Gentleman. His work has been featured in international magazines and periodicals, such as The Financial Times, GQ and Pen magazine.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface - Introduction - 1. The Parisian Bespoke Tailoring: Cifonelli; Camps de Luca; Francesco Smalto; Berluti Atelier Arnys - 2. Of Men and Shoes: Men and Shoes, a contemporary love story: John Lobb; Berluti; Corthay; Aubercy; J.M. Weston; Dimitri Gomez - 3. Chemisiers in Paris: Charvet - 4. The Art of Travelling: Louis Vuitton special orders; Moynat Paris - 5. Parisian Haute Parfumerie: Guerlain; Caron - 6. Gentlemen's Requisites: Cartier; St Dupont - 7. One of a Kind Houses: Maison Bonnet, the only bespoke eyewear maker in the world; Marc Guyot, the spirit of Apparel Arts in Paris; Simonnot Godard (estd 1787), the most beautiful handkerchieves in the world; Mellerio (estd 1613), the most ancient jeweler in the world.

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