Wow, finally Hugo! i saw the french episode few days ago, and i was waiting for this English one.Lorenzo is a true Master, and a true Gentleman. The outfit of both of you is superb and extremely elegant. By the way ,when you advised him to keep the accent and you spoke English in french accent , i remembered inspector Clouseau in the Pink Panther movie ))))))) .Thank you my dear for having this great special guest .Love TO Lorenzo, you and Sonya from Cairo.
I can see what you what you mean about someone wanting to buy the suit Mr Cifonelli has on when they go to his to his establishment He looks like a million. A very elegant gentlemen
Wonderful. Inspiring. Reassuring. Bravo, gentlemen! As a couture women's tailor myself there are a number of points Sr. Cifonelli says that are music to the ears. Yes the master tailor holds the staff to a rigorous standard & they must! This is an expensive, exclusive art. The client learns the pleasure of waiting, it gives more value and meaning to the experience. Another point we agree upon:. The future is handmade. I've been doing this with my mother for years, she many years before me. Bespoke and Couture dressing are a different, slower and more special way of life. I only hope to live long enough to share this gift with as many people as possible. Thank you again gentlemen.✂️
Please Keep Up The Good Work You Guys!!!! I Drew A Portrait of Lorenzo Cifonelli from The Book. "The Parisian Gentleman." I Bestowed It Upon An Associate Who Worked As Affiliate With "Starbucks;" Coffee.
Brilliant interview!!! Monsieur Cifonelli is an exquisite gentleman!!! It’s always refreshing to see a “true” gentleman whom epitomizes elegance without pretentiousness!! Obviously you possess the same qualities Hugo!!! Bravo 👏🏽
I love that you make the point of people loving the wait. I can tell you, as a leather craftsman, people have no problem waiting a month or so, for me to craft them a custom belt, wallet, etc. Many people really want to go back to traditionally crafted items, rather than have mass produced ones.
Hello from New York City! Come back soon. Great guest and quite frankly very impressive English! I have been studying Italian for two years and am not even close to Lorenzo's level. Bravo!
Wonderful video! I've been waiting for this one for a long time and it didn't disappoint. One of my dreams in life is to have a suit made by Cifonelli. Keep up the good work, Hugo and thank you so much
I’ have watched all your videos since the beginning. This is my 3rd time rewatching all the episodes again. I appreciate the reminders and sartorial gems that I might have missed. A new mind set now. Thanks for your videos! And thank you to all your guest on the channel.
I have to say out of all the things I’ve seen on RUclips you are one of the classes most stylish men I have seen you in Johnny Depp of course but you’re doing a great job
Lorenzo Cifonelli in the intro with grey suite is exceptional. Thought he is a model, afterwards during the video came to know him as The Legendary Parisian Tailor (Bespoke Artist in Men's Tailoring). Expecting more such episodes. Thanks.
The anticipation of one’s next bespoke purchase is (borderline) more delicious than the actual result! A beautiful and informative chat Hugo. What a craftsman this gent is!
Hugo please make a video on briefcases and duffle bags I would love to know about your recommendations for bags. Enjoy what you are doing for sartorial world in this DNA age by the way.
J'aime le fait qu'entre la version française et anglaise, vous avez, tous deux, changé de costume, de cravate, et de pochette. Respect et élégance. La prochaine fois, on vérifiera les chaussettes. Bonne continuation. Ne changez rien.
Good evening Hugo, apologies for checking in a little late, I am currently on holiday with the family, however when my notifications alert reminded me I couldn’t wait to watch, and this episode was truly a pleasure to watch , in conversation with the master doesn’t get much better, kind regards Your friend Ryan.
Fascinating interview or conversation rather. So nice to gain insight into the minds of such great craftsmen. Artisinal and hand crafted goods are the future. We must go back making things of high quality that last. Personally I have moved away from product design, where the clients always insisted on planned obsolescence and the low quality this implies, to making furniture which I make to outlive the client and probably their even their grandchildren too! Finely crafted quality and longevity are the keys to a sustainable future.
Long lasting if they're truly finely crafted which my 2 Cifonelli jackets weren't and I had to spend an hour fixing the unfinished parts. I'm 100% certain the seams of made in China Spier Mackay jackets are stronger and longer lasting as well. Speaking of experience buying upwards to 100 rtw + mtm jackets a year.
Dear Loe, Luca is a good friend and we'll probably do something together in the future (for the moment he's very busy with his newborn baby). Cheers, Hugo
Wow, a beautiful interview with such an incredible artisan I'm really admired of this episode sir, I hope hereafter you would introduce these kinds of peoples to us and thank you so much sir,
thank you hugo for bringing this very prominent tailor to your channel. it's a pleasure to hear the man talk. i notice that the way in which he expresses himself is very simple and humble, yet i know he will be paying very close attention to all the smallest details in his work. j'espere que vous et votre epouse restez sain et sauf, et peut-etre que j'aurais l'honneur de vous rencontrer la prochaine fois que vous visitez le japon...!
Everytime you upload a video, I happen to be on road on long trips. And I enjoy listening your videos, while imagining you speaking. I've found some tailors in Mexico City thtat do bespoke. I think I will try it.
Such a delightful, transcendent discussion. I would be interested to know more about their unique shoulder? Also wonder if you have ever done a video on "Bench-made Bespoke" to feature custom clothes made by one craftsperson, as opposed to fitter, cutter, tailor and finisher?
Well, when you develop the expertise, the pressure isn't that much of a thing, and for those learning the craft, good mentors and leaders in the company will also ease the pressure.
Amazing interview Hugo. Listened to this a few days ago, and couldn't wait to watch it too. I am looking at my first bespoke suit this year in England and you make me want to travel to Paris to have it done by the masters.
@@SARTORIALTALKS I am concerned for my bank balance, but after watching and listening to everything you have produced in RUclips and your podcasts, I'm hooked. I feel sorry for my wife to be.
To take all these ideas and sit on it while looking at different suit making shops could draw inspiration as the reflection of skills make them selves prevent in the placement of tools.
Dear Hatef, we will organise a talk with Stephane, the problem is that he does not speak English. So we'll do it in French with sub-titles. Cheers, Hugo
Awesome video and podcast! I hear the podcast first and now with the video. Both suits are so beautiful ! For me you both are my role models when it comes to dressing well :) Hugo you really open my eyes, back in the days I wanted the big names on my shirt like „supreme“ and so on(I’m regretting my old me^^) But now I really go to quality i made a plan to change my whole wardrobe in a time of 4-5 years. ( every year 1 MTM suit or bespoke / 1 pair of quality leather shoes / and everytime I buy dress shirts I will sell or throw the t shirts away :) ) Ps: I guess I start saving money for Cifonelli suit haha Thnx for everything
A wonderful conversation which can improve my tailoring skills being tailor master, thanks a lot.u really great prosnality I like u and ur seemless sartorial work.im from india.i work in Raymond company.
Another excellent episode! Thank you. I aspire to someday fulfill the dream of owning my very own trinity of bespoke masterpieces crafted by Cifonelli 🇫🇷, A. Caraceni 🇮🇹, and Chittleborough & Morgan 🇬🇧.
Hello! I've been having troubles with choosing shirt colours that will look good with a certain pant colour. I like to wear dark pants like black, dark blue, dark grey but I have troubles getting variety of shirts that will look good (can't have all whites). Can you make a video about this topic of colour combinations. Thank you very much for educating on sartorial topics.
I know they say if you ask you can't afford. I would love to have a suit made by him what day. What should I plan to save in order to get one from him?
I can imagine those two gentlemen in an airport lounge with a glass of malt whisky looking a million dollars. Everyone else jealous of their class. Loved the video as ever .
The people from Cifonelli never mention one of their most famous clients. He was at his peak in the 1950s so there is probably no.one living who ever met him in person. He was a famous gigolo who married the two richest women in the world for a year each. One after another. He was Domenican and notorious for his talents with the ladies. His name was Porforio Rubirosa. One article said that besides many, many other gifts Barbara Hutton bought him 80 suits. They must have been made at Cifonelli because he was known to be a client of the house. Legend has it that it was very difficult to make his pants fit right.
IMHO there is one animal that is consistently better dressed than all humans, it is the 'Penguin' !They never go casual and have no need for 'bespoke', sheer class and black tie to boot! (clin d'oeil Hugo). Michel.
I noticed a little groove in the suit and now I recognize the importance of drawing attention to the chest and upper body. Not to slim down but to show the masculine strength.
Well, I know him very well, and believe me his job is difficult and requires an enormous amount of work and dedication. Not the easy life at all. You really have to be passionate to work in this field. Cheers, Hugo
To make the suit cut to the mind and shaped to the heart to reflect respect for oneself the act of pursuit and the intelligence of the feet as the roots and drawing it all together there to come back up and be a whole trim of perfect angel age could take you far as a suit maker.
Dear Rebekah, we published an episode on Perfumes (presented by my son, the specialist of perfumes in our team) here : ruclips.net/video/4qJ2HJXUwpM/видео.html Cheers, Hugo
Well I still have not reached my stalemate in height growth, Once I will, I will for sure try bespoke, seems like a spiritual experience. And helping the environment and the deserved skilled craftsmen.
Years back I wanted to be a tailor, but the only thing available was either "fashion design" as a full 5 year college course which mostly focused in women's clothes, or "sport clothes" as a shorter course. And at the time we found out that the practice of taking an aprentice was dead, but also that the one tailor in the city basically worked to barely keep the shop open. With the years we found out that there WAS a shool for tailoring and shoemaking, but in the country next door. It was such a shame to realize that if you wanted to be a tailor, you basically HAD to move out from the country.
@@SARTORIALTALKS At this poinr I'm just not going to, but I love to know there is one and especially that it's endorsed by you for future reference to anyone that asks me. Thank you Hugo.
@@SARTORIALTALKS Haha okay thank you anyway :) I shall improvise! You're a huge inspiration and have truly improved my wardrobe. Thank you for being you and have a good evening :)
By hearing this podcast, I believe or lets say, I know that my prophecy will come true, and what you said "Handmade future" really really boasts my opinions about handmade quality items in a good way.
I’m lucky enough to be wearing my Cifonelli suit while watching this.
Lucky man indeed! Hugo
I envy you right now... lol
nice
fatis dead No, it’s a Huntsman bespoke suit.
Jennifer Schmitzer Yes. He did the initial measurements in Paris and then the fittings in NYC.
Wow, finally Hugo! i saw the french episode few days ago, and i was waiting for this English one.Lorenzo is a true Master, and a true Gentleman. The outfit of both of you is superb and extremely elegant. By the way ,when you advised him to keep the accent and you spoke English in french accent , i remembered inspector Clouseau in the Pink Panther movie ))))))) .Thank you my dear for having this great special guest .Love TO Lorenzo, you and Sonya from Cairo.
Hahah Thank you very much Nader for your support! Love from France, Hugo, Sonya (and Lorenzo).
I can see what you what you mean about someone wanting to buy the suit Mr Cifonelli has on when they go to his to his establishment
He looks like a million. A very elegant gentlemen
Yes Paul, now you understand. It's mind blowing. Cheers, Hugo
Wonderful. Inspiring. Reassuring.
Bravo, gentlemen!
As a couture women's tailor myself there are a number of points Sr. Cifonelli says that are music to the ears.
Yes the master tailor holds the staff to a rigorous standard & they must!
This is an expensive, exclusive art. The client learns the pleasure of waiting, it gives more value and meaning to the experience.
Another point we agree upon:. The future is handmade.
I've been doing this with my mother for years, she many years before me.
Bespoke and Couture dressing are a different, slower and more special way of life.
I only hope to live long enough to share this gift with as many people as possible.
Thank you again gentlemen.✂️
Many thanks Helen for your beautiful contribution. Hugo
A wonderful interview. An amazing guest and a great and knowledgable interwiever.
Many thanks Kruno! Hugo
I'm convinced that wearing a bespoke suit improves your posture - or is that just me? Always a pleasure watching and listening to your channel Hugo.
Dear Harry, bespoke suits improve the posture for sure. It's even the first thing you notice when you go bespoke. All my best! Hugo
How charming to hear such a soft spoken and humble artisan as Monsieur Cifonelli.
Thank you, Hugo.
Riveting conversation. A privilege to hear. I don't know where else I would've heard this. Fantastic!
Many thanks Henry for your encouragements! Hugo
Please Keep Up The Good Work You Guys!!!! I Drew A Portrait of Lorenzo Cifonelli from The Book. "The Parisian Gentleman." I Bestowed It Upon An Associate Who Worked As Affiliate With "Starbucks;" Coffee.
Brilliant interview!!! Monsieur Cifonelli is an exquisite gentleman!!! It’s always refreshing to see a “true” gentleman whom epitomizes elegance without pretentiousness!! Obviously you possess the same qualities Hugo!!! Bravo 👏🏽
Thanks Devin, Yours, Hugo
SARTORIAL TALKS thank you Monsieur!!!🙏🏽
Thank you very much Hugo. Listening to you and Lorenzo talk is a priceless experience.
You are very kind, thank you for your enthusiasm. Hugo
I love that you make the point of people loving the wait. I can tell you, as a leather craftsman, people have no problem waiting a month or so, for me to craft them a custom belt, wallet, etc. Many people really want to go back to traditionally crafted items, rather than have mass produced ones.
Hello from New York City! Come back soon. Great guest and quite frankly very impressive English! I have been studying Italian for two years and am not even close to Lorenzo's level. Bravo!
Wonderful video! I've been waiting for this one for a long time and it didn't disappoint. One of my dreams in life is to have a suit made by Cifonelli. Keep up the good work, Hugo and thank you so much
I hope your dream will come true. Cheers my friend, Hugo
I’ have watched all your videos since the beginning.
This is my 3rd time rewatching all the episodes again.
I appreciate the reminders and sartorial gems that I might have missed.
A new mind set now.
Thanks for your videos! And thank you to all your guest on the channel.
It's great to finally meet Cifonelli, Hugo. Fantastic material as always. Best wishes for both of you.
Many thanks David. Take care, Hugo
Such an elegant and classy gentleman. Thank you, Hugo, for a great interview! So rare and such a privilege to see both of you together.
Thank you so much for your kind words of encouragement. Hugo
I have to say out of all the things I’ve seen on RUclips you are one of the classes most stylish men I have seen you in Johnny Depp of course but you’re doing a great job
Lorenzo Cifonelli in the intro with grey suite is exceptional. Thought he is a model, afterwards during the video came to know him as The Legendary Parisian Tailor (Bespoke Artist in Men's Tailoring). Expecting more such episodes. Thanks.
Lorenzo is an extremely elegant gentleman and a tailor of genius. Hugo
The anticipation of one’s next bespoke purchase is (borderline) more delicious than the actual result!
A beautiful and informative chat Hugo. What a craftsman this gent is!
Hugo please make a video on briefcases and duffle bags I would love to know about your recommendations for bags.
Enjoy what you are doing for sartorial world in this DNA age by the way.
We'll look into this topic one day or another. Cheers, Hugo
The personalized theme song adds flare to the wonderful episodes of Sartorial talks and it's elegant suites.
Many thanks to you (and to Justin Melland). Hugo
J'aime le fait qu'entre la version française et anglaise, vous avez, tous deux, changé de costume, de cravate, et de pochette. Respect et élégance. La prochaine fois, on vérifiera les chaussettes. Bonne continuation. Ne changez rien.
Hahaha, nous n'avons changé ni de souliers ni de chaussettes! Hugo
Excellent interview between 2 classy men...beautifully dressed as always...cheers!!!
Amazing episode! Very interesting and Lorenzo Cifonelli seems like a really friendly knowledgeble person.
Thank you Thomas. And I confirm, Lorenzo is a very nice person (and a loyal friend). Hugo
THOSE SUITS ARE MAGNIFICENT!!!
Good evening Hugo, apologies for checking in a little late, I am currently on holiday with the family, however when my notifications alert reminded me I couldn’t wait to watch, and this episode was truly a pleasure to watch , in conversation with the master doesn’t get much better, kind regards Your friend Ryan.
Thank you Ryan, enjoy your holidays! Hugo
SARTORIAL TALKS thank you so much.
Fascinating interview or conversation rather. So nice to gain insight into the minds of such great craftsmen. Artisinal and hand crafted goods are the future. We must go back making things of high quality that last. Personally I have moved away from product design, where the clients always insisted on planned obsolescence and the low quality this implies, to making furniture which I make to outlive the client and probably their even their grandchildren too! Finely crafted quality and longevity are the keys to a sustainable future.
Long lasting if they're truly finely crafted which my 2 Cifonelli jackets weren't and I had to spend an hour fixing the unfinished parts. I'm 100% certain the seams of made in China Spier Mackay jackets are stronger and longer lasting as well. Speaking of experience buying upwards to 100 rtw + mtm jackets a year.
Cool guest! It'd be awesome if you could get Mr Luca Rubinacci on your podcast, he's such a stylish guy.
Dear Loe, Luca is a good friend and we'll probably do something together in the future (for the moment he's very busy with his newborn baby). Cheers, Hugo
There is soo much lapel in this one single frame. Thnx for introducing us to your favourite tailor Hugo.😀😀😂
You're right, there is a little bit of lapels at this table! Cheers, Hugo
This has been quite a treat. Thanks Hugo, thanks Lorenzo!
It's our great pleasure! Cheers, Hugo
Great interview Hugo. And I love both of your suits.
Thank you my friend! Hugo
That is a lesson for any gentleman. What a show! What a talk!
Thank you, you are very kind ! Hugo
I feel privileged to watch such quality content. Merci Hugo
You are very welcome my friend. Hugo
Very enjoyable, bravo, merci, grazie, thanks Hugo and Lorenzo - wow :-)
You are welcome, prego, je vous en prie. Hugo
Wow, a beautiful interview with such an incredible artisan I'm really admired of this episode sir, I hope hereafter you would introduce these kinds of peoples to us and thank you so much sir,
Thank you for your enthusiasm. Cheers, Hugo
Super vidéo j'ai découvert qqun. J'espère un jour pouvoir porter une de ses créations
merci ! L'épisode existe aussi en langue française sur notre chaine "Discussions Sartoriales". Hugo
thank you hugo for bringing this very prominent tailor to your channel. it's a pleasure to hear the man talk. i notice that the way in which he expresses himself is very simple and humble, yet i know he will be paying very close attention to all the smallest details in his work. j'espere que vous et votre epouse restez sain et sauf, et peut-etre que j'aurais l'honneur de vous rencontrer la prochaine fois que vous visitez le japon...!
What a treat! Thank you! Recently I’ve noticed Cifonelli credited under « suits by » for the French movie Dernier Domicile Connu, with Lino Ventura 😎
Yes! Lino Ventura was a Cifonelli client (and back in these years, the actors were always wearing their own suits in the movies). Best, Hugo
Thank you! A wonderful interview!
You are so very welcome John! Hugo
Amazing Hugo So Glad I Got to See This Episode 😮😀😊 Thank You
Many thanks Chris! Stay well, Hugo
So much elegance and class in one video
Merci Giannis! Hugo
Fantastic. Cifonelli is in HK!!
So glad for this content!
Thanks so much!
You are very welcome my friend. Hugo
Everytime you upload a video, I happen to be on road on long trips. And I enjoy listening your videos, while imagining you speaking. I've found some tailors in Mexico City thtat do bespoke. I think I will try it.
Drive safely Arturo! Cheers, Hugo
oh my god thank you so much Mr Hugo. Wow what a treat. Loved it. Hope you guys all safe.
You are so very welcome Afsana! Hugo
Such a delightful, transcendent discussion. I would be interested to know more about their unique shoulder? Also wonder if you have ever done a video on "Bench-made Bespoke" to feature custom clothes made by one craftsperson, as opposed to fitter, cutter, tailor and finisher?
Well, when you develop the expertise, the pressure isn't that much of a thing, and for those learning the craft, good mentors and leaders in the company will also ease the pressure.
I don’t have a bespoke suit, yet. I did recently start dressing my best. What a difference! I am reborn.
(Even though I already listened on Spotify).
Yes but now you have the visual, and Lorenzo's suit is amazing. Hugo
SARTORIAL TALKS that it is. Can’t wait until my 6X1 double breasted peak lapel suit is complete!
40 min video and it just flew by I love hearing people talk about this stuff.
Thank you Lawrence! Hugo
SARTORIAL TALKS You’re welcome I appreciate this channel so much.
Amazing interview Hugo. Listened to this a few days ago, and couldn't wait to watch it too. I am looking at my first bespoke suit this year in England and you make me want to travel to Paris to have it done by the masters.
Thank you Alexander, and welcome in the mesmerising (and addictive) world of bespoke tailoring. Cheers, Hugo
@@SARTORIALTALKS I am concerned for my bank balance, but after watching and listening to everything you have produced in RUclips and your podcasts, I'm hooked. I feel sorry for my wife to be.
Lorenzo is the epitome of class, taste and good tailoring
He is for sure. Cheers, Hugo
Good job a true master thanks Mr Jacomet
You are very welcome. Hugo
Excellent episode! Thanks as always.
Merci cher ami! Hugo
To take all these ideas and sit on it while looking at different suit making shops could draw inspiration as the reflection of skills make them selves prevent in the placement of tools.
And fabrics.
I would love to see an interview with Stephane Jimenez as well!
Also, would love to see a video of the whole bespoke steps for making a suit!
Dear Hatef, we will organise a talk with Stephane, the problem is that he does not speak English. So we'll do it in French with sub-titles. Cheers, Hugo
Awesome video and podcast! I hear the podcast first and now with the video.
Both suits are so beautiful ! For me you both are my role models when it comes to dressing well :)
Hugo you really open my eyes, back in the days I wanted the big names on my shirt like „supreme“ and so on(I’m regretting my old me^^) But now I really go to quality i made a plan to change my whole wardrobe in a time of 4-5 years. ( every year 1 MTM suit or bespoke / 1 pair of quality leather shoes / and everytime I buy dress shirts I will sell or throw the t shirts away :) )
Ps:
I guess I start saving money for Cifonelli suit haha
Thnx for everything
You are doing extremely well Patrick! Congratulations! All my best wishes to you and your beloved, Hugo
What a charming discussion
That Hugo jacket is cool, you can even button it up like a coat.
Yes it's a great jacket, perfect for traveling. Hugo
Wish to have Cifonelli some day
I love talking about shoulders for hours. But I love to talk about great clothing, such great conversation.
Merci Sebastian! Hugo
A wonderful conversation which can improve my tailoring skills being tailor master, thanks a lot.u really great prosnality I like u and ur seemless sartorial work.im from india.i work in Raymond company.
Cheers Mirza! Hugo
Very educational bravo 👏 . May I make a request? Can you make a video on the gentlemens hat. 🎩
Dear Jerry, maybe one day, but I'm not an expert in this field. I may invite a hat-maker ! Hugo
Another excellent episode! Thank you. I aspire to someday fulfill the dream of owning my very own trinity of bespoke masterpieces crafted by Cifonelli 🇫🇷, A. Caraceni 🇮🇹, and Chittleborough & Morgan 🇬🇧.
Dear friend, that's a fantastic trinity indeed. I love the three VERY much. Hugo
Great video. Classy as always. One day I would love you to combine forces with Kirby Allison. He has often spoken well of you on his channel 😃
We did a live session with Kirby in June ! Hugo
SARTORIAL TALKS I missed it! But I’ve just found it, I’m going to watch it right now, thank you. Two legends in your own different ways 😃😃😃
@@ARlELATOM Merci Monsieur ! Hugo
Yay, we love our great French Hugo
Thank you ! Hugo
Loreno’s suit is sooooooo good. Such a stark difference compared to ordinary (terrible) RTW suits.
Cifonrlli-это великолепие линий.
Hello! I've been having troubles with choosing shirt colours that will look good with a certain pant colour. I like to wear dark pants like black, dark blue, dark grey but I have troubles getting variety of shirts that will look good (can't have all whites). Can you make a video about this topic of colour combinations.
Thank you very much for educating on sartorial topics.
It's quite easy : light blue will work well with dark blue, and light grey with dark grey. To start with. Cheers, Hugo
100 % inspiration. Thank you Hugo
I know they say if you ask you can't afford. I would love to have a suit made by him what day. What should I plan to save in order to get one from him?
I would say around 7000 if you speak in dollars. Cheers, Hugo
"She's our neighbor, she's dead of-course"..... this was a great show! Fun to see intimate banter.
Haha yes, her house is next door, this is why I like to call her "our neighbour". Cheers! Hugo
@@SARTORIALTALKS Cifonelli may be out of reach - but will not give up! tnx.
I can imagine those two gentlemen in an airport lounge with a glass of malt whisky looking a million dollars. Everyone else jealous of their class. Loved the video as ever .
Many thanks David. We've been together already in an airport actually and nobody was jealous as Lorenzo is a discreet man. Hugo
The people from Cifonelli never mention one of their most famous clients. He was at his peak in the 1950s so there is probably no.one living who ever met him in person. He was a famous gigolo who married the two richest women in the world for a year each. One after another. He was Domenican and notorious for his talents with the ladies. His name was Porforio Rubirosa.
One article said that besides many, many other gifts Barbara Hutton bought him 80 suits. They must have been made at Cifonelli because he was known to be a client of the house. Legend has it that it was very difficult to make his pants fit right.
He had 3 legs!😝😝😝
IMHO there is one animal that is consistently better dressed than all humans, it is the 'Penguin' !They never go casual and have no need for 'bespoke', sheer class and black tie to boot! (clin d'oeil Hugo). Michel.
Haha, you're right Michel ! Cheers, Hugo
Merci Mr. Jacomet et Mr. Cifonelli for a fascinating conversation. May all of us non Americans keep our authentic accents :)
Yes Hofi. In my case, I can't hide it anyway so it's easy!! Hugo
Anyone know the name of the fabric supplier from Japan that was mentioned with the suit in the background?
I will ask Lorenzo Cifonelli for you. Cheers, Hugo
"Mamma Mia, as they say in Italy." That was funny.
Haha, after three years in Italy for my second book "The Italian Gentleman", I caught the Italian bug !! Hugo
I noticed a little groove in the suit and now I recognize the importance of drawing attention to the chest and upper body. Not to slim down but to show the masculine strength.
Yes sir, sorry if I don't answer to all your comments. Maybe you should group them ? :-) Hugo
You have a book about dressing and craftsmanship but I believe you should put out a book on the core of style which is the marrow of the soul.
I love this tailor guy and I envy him his career.
Well, I know him very well, and believe me his job is difficult and requires an enormous amount of work and dedication. Not the easy life at all. You really have to be passionate to work in this field. Cheers, Hugo
I appreciate listen it in french and in english
Thanks Quentin! Hugo
Not to nitpick, as I loved the interview. But please show the suits in their full glory!
Great video! thanks for sharing. Lorenzo has a subtle French accent in English, definitely not an Italian accent.
Has anyone here been to Cifonelli London? I am trying to decide on who to visit for my first bespoke suit…
Dear Neil, send us an email to hugo@parisiangentleman.fr so that we an help you decide the best we can. Cheers, Hugo
Thank you for this video
Thank you!
You are very welcome Rob. Hugo
To make the suit cut to the mind and shaped to the heart to reflect respect for oneself the act of pursuit and the intelligence of the feet as the roots and drawing it all together there to come back up and be a whole trim of perfect angel age could take you far as a suit maker.
Hugo, I wish you or your wife or perhaps together would do a presentation about perfumes.
Dear Rebekah, we published an episode on Perfumes (presented by my son, the specialist of perfumes in our team) here : ruclips.net/video/4qJ2HJXUwpM/видео.html
Cheers, Hugo
Magnifique
When people aren’t greedy about the art of god in nature and objects and share the admiration it grows it doesn’t go away with the other person.
Brilliant, thank you. M.
You are very welcome my friend. Hugo
Well I still have not reached my stalemate in height growth, Once I will, I will for sure try bespoke, seems like a spiritual experience. And helping the environment and the deserved skilled craftsmen.
Exactly, Keshav. Hugo
Early just not first but still looking foward to this episode
Very close to first (second actually). I hope you'll enjoy! Hugo
@@SARTORIALTALKS As allways never disapointed Thanks Hugo
100 pairs wow, now I know I am okay, nothing to worry about ;)
You're not alone my friend, I may have 60 pairs myself :-) Hugo
@sartorial talks Congratulations on this video! Very interesting and informative! How much does lorenzo cifonelli bespokes suits go for?
Years back I wanted to be a tailor, but the only thing available was either "fashion design" as a full 5 year college course which mostly focused in women's clothes, or "sport clothes" as a shorter course. And at the time we found out that the practice of taking an aprentice was dead, but also that the one tailor in the city basically worked to barely keep the shop open.
With the years we found out that there WAS a shool for tailoring and shoemaking, but in the country next door. It was such a shame to realize that if you wanted to be a tailor, you basically HAD to move out from the country.
I don't know where you live, but it's the same in France. If you want to really study tailoring, then you'll have to move to Italy. Hugo
@@SARTORIALTALKS At this poinr I'm just not going to, but I love to know there is one and especially that it's endorsed by you for future reference to anyone that asks me. Thank you Hugo.
Dear Hugo.
How large do you measure your lapel to be? I am positively inspired by the grand look.
I have no idea, it's just... large !! Lorenzo made this suit for me. Cheers, Hugo
@@SARTORIALTALKS Haha okay thank you anyway :) I shall improvise!
You're a huge inspiration and have truly improved my wardrobe. Thank you for being you and have a good evening :)
By hearing this podcast, I believe or lets say, I know that my prophecy will come true, and what you said "Handmade future" really really boasts my opinions about handmade quality items in a good way.
These words are much appreciated. Thank you ! Hugo