Don Emilio Pucci, Marchese Di Barsento, is hands down the most interesting designer that I have come across.
Or maybe just the designer with the most interesting life story that I have come across.
This Italian designer was a serious sports man. In world War 2 he was a bomber pilot and had some crazy story where he was even captured and tortured by the Germans.
He had some kind of history with stretch materials when he started in the fashion business.
Any way check out these great designs from his companies fall 2016 collection.
Even though they are feather print and not real feathers they are just so cool that I had to share them with you.
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
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