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Gianfranco Ferré

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Manhattan

Gianfranco Ferré

A journey through India in the early 1970s sparked something in Ferré that would reshape his approach to clothing. He started by crafting accessories before establishing Baila in 1974, gradually building toward the couture debut that arrived in 1986. Between 1989 and 1997, he directed the creative vision at Christian Dior, bringing his distinct perspective to one of fashion's most storied houses. Those formative Asian travels continue to pulse through every piece—his collections blend Eastern and Western sensibilities while deliberately stepping away from fleeting fads. Instead, he pursues a philosophy centered on understated refinement and effortless grace. Winter shopping here feels particularly rewarding, as his timeless silhouettes and layering-friendly designs align naturally with the season's demands for both substance and style.

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Nordstrom

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Daffy's

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Barbara Bui

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Versace

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Armani Exchange

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Mr. Throwback

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Urban Outfitters

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Forever 21

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Talbots

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Escada

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Gucci

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Façonable

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American Eagle Outfitters

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J.Crew

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Fendi

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Chloé

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Banana Republic

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Miss Sixty

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Club Monaco

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Akris

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Burlington Coat Factory

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Louis Vuitton

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Roger Vivier

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Paul Stuart

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Old Navy

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Brooks Brothers

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Hugo Boss

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Dolce & Gabbana

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H & M

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Bronx

B & G Clothes

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Marshalls

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Mandee

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Dr. Jay's

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Brooklyn

Dr. Jay's

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Amarcord Vintage Fashion

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Beacon's Closet

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American Apparel

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United Collors of Benetton

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Amarcord Vintage Fashion

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Hiho Batik

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Queens

Eddie Bauer

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Dr. Jay's

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United Collors of Benetton

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Forever 21

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Aéropostale

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Victoria's Secret

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Pacsun

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Staten Island

Marshalls

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Victoria's Secret

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Aéropostale