Gianfranco Ferré Fall 2009 Men’s

Oversized knits and tightly snug pants, designers Tommaso Aquilano and Roberto Rimondi build a strong silhouette for their first collection at the Gianfranco Ferré menswear line. As Gianfranco Ferré was known for his meticulous way with using structure in his works, the duo has undoubtedly chose to keep the late designs name in it’s modern relevance.

The past meets the not to distant future, is how you can describe the Fall 2009 Gianfranco Ferré show. Inspired by the sixties and early seventies, a color pallete of fresh winter whites, simmering silvers , and midnight blacks – was anything but re-worked vintage.

Perfectly portioned suits and pants made to fit each model as a glove, made for a sleek and easier way of movement. Against an icy blue background, the presentation will sure leave you standing out in the cold – just to get your hands on a piece of it.

The Full Collection / 37 Pics

[Images: Marcio Madeira]

5 Responses to “Gianfranco Ferré Fall 2009 Men’s”

  1. •¦Amy¦• says:

    I love your blog.I have a love for men's fashion so this fits my tastes wonderfuly.I'll be sure to visit often.Thanks for the comment :]-Amy <3

  2. miss a. says:

    I've been meaning to comment all weekend, but I would just get so carried away by all the photos everytime I stopped by… anyway, I love your blog (linking you ASAP) and this collection was stunning. I love the structured suits & and big fluffy scarfs.

  3. ryder says:

    how can anybody resist these outfits when they are inspired by 60' & 70'.

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  5. [...] their very first collection for the Gianfranco Ferré menswear label, back in Fall 2009, I really have been a huge fan of the work that Tommaso Aquilano and Roberto Rimondi have been [...]

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