+ Follow DESIGNER GIAN ROMANO Tag
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How to tell a real designer from the self-proclaimed faux? Its there, in the fall of a skirt, the fit of the sleeves, the jaunty fold of an upturned collar. From clean seams to thoughtful, new design that remains wearable without losing its edge, there are many things that make a designer great but what makes a designer a designer is being able to translate a philosophy, a personality into fashion that people can wear without being bogged down by pretension or wash-and-wear unfriendly technology.
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[AuthorName] => JACKIE OFLASH By Bea J. Ledesma
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How to tell a real designer from the self-proclaimed faux? Its there, in the fall of a skirt, the fit of the sleeves, the jaunty fold of an upturned collar. From clean seams to thoughtful, new design that remains wearable without losing its edge, there are many things that make a designer great but what makes a designer a designer is being able to translate a philosophy, a personality into fashion that people can wear without being bogged down by pretension or wash-and-wear unfriendly technology.
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