Who mentioned his proclivities????MrBern said:Gee, I thought this thread had him packing it in????
Who mentioned his proclivities????MrBern said:Gee, I thought this thread had him packing it in????
Orgetorix said:I don't know why folks make such a big deal about Browne. His stuff is outlandish, sure--but he's a fashion designer.
Tomasso said:Don't know, but the suit jacket he wore last episode (when meeting with Hilton) was terribly cut.
Tomasso said:Don't know, but the suit jacket he wore last episode (when meeting with Hilton) was terribly cut.
Orgetorix said:I don't know why folks make such a big deal about Browne. His stuff is outlandish, sure--but he's a fashion designer. That's what they do. I don't recall seeing anyone on the FL in a tizzy about Prada, who a couple of years ago sent their models down the runway wearing taxidermy. (I think it was Prada. Not sure.)
Tell us about this new suit that's hitting the racks here.
The Mad Men suit is a two-button suit with side vents, in a slimmer fit than you usually get at Brooks Brothers. It also has diagonal pockets, a style favored by Don Draper—I do those a lot for the suits I design for him. It's very modern, but I must say that the rise of the trouser is shorter. It's not like a circa-1960, eleven-inch zipper.
I just got a flash of a recent scene where Don comes in from the backyard with a crisp white T-shirt tucked into a pair of high-rise pants.
I think for the younger generation, you're so used to wearing your trousers so much lower. The days of the high-rise trouser might be gone for men—but I love it! I love it. When I do fittings for the guys, they're always so surprised by how long all the zippers are. I always tell them, "You have to wear your trousers above your belly button," and they always feel very uncomfortable. And I'm saying, "But your legs look so long!"