Formally trained as an architect, northern Italian native Gianfranco Ferre treats fashion design the same way one might approach the design of a building: with meticulous attention to form, structure, and balance. After traveling to India in the early '70s, Ferre dove into fashion, first with accessories, and later, launching his own label, Baila, in 1974. Signature women's and men's collections soon followed, and Ferre stepped onto the field of high fashion with the debut of his couture line in 1986. He took his philosophy to the house of Christian Dior, where he was stylistic director from 1989 to 1997. Still influenced by his first trips to Asia, Ferre's designs display an East-meets-West aesthetic that vehemently rejects trends and gimmicks, concentrating instead on a relaxed sophistication and casual elegance.
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