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NINO CERRUTI, FASHION ICON BY CINDI COOK
- A beautifully illustrated book about the fabulous career of Nino Cerruti, a pioneer of elegant men's fashion in the sixties
- Renowned designer for French and American film and television stars, the Formula I Ferrari team, and an early mentor of Giorgio Armani
- The only monograph on Cerruti currently available
"Fashion is balance, with a dash of theater," was Nino Cerruti's favorite bon mot. This monograph, the most substantial on him to date, is an entertaining and gorgeously illustrated homage to the great Italian fashion designer, whose deconstructed jackets and supple fabrics revolutionized menswear in the 1960s.
He took over the family business, which his father established in 1881, at the age of 20 and immediately began to make his mark. In 1965 he opened a boutique in Paris where he launched women's fashion, being the first designer to focus on pants (this at a time when many restaurants in Paris denied women entry if they were wearing pants). He dressed generations of movie stars, both on and off screen, including Jean-Paul Belmondo, Yves Montand, Catherine Deneuve, Richard Gere (wearing a Cerruti suit in Pretty Woman), Jack Nicholson, Michael Douglas, Tom Hanks, and Kathleen Turner, among others.
This book showcases the elegant nonchalance and uncompromising creativity that went into his designs and follows his career as one of the great pioneers of 20th century fashion.