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De Fursac's Menswear Spring/Summer 2012: The Label of Man

De Fursac's Menswear Spring/Summer 2012

The Label of Man

De Fursac's Menswear Spring/Summer 2012: The Label of Man

By João Paulo NUNES

London Editor


[London], January 22, 2012 - It is safe to say that one is never short of valid excuses to plan a trip to a city like Paris.


However, if we were to find ourselves running out of reasons, a visit to one of the recently refurbished De Fursac menswear stores would suffice.
Although De Fursac has been around for nearly four decades and has garnered an important position in French men's sartorial stakes, its admirable creative expansion over the last couple of years has put this menswear brand on the global style radar.

Created in 1973 by the Laufer Brothers as 'Monsieur De Fursac', the company grew considerably in the 1980s owing to ambitious advertising campaigns based on the slogan 'La Griffe de L'homme' (or "The Label of Man"). In 1990, it was bought by Edmond Cohen, and a couple of years later the first Monsieur De Fursac store opened in Paris on the Rue de Richelieu, in the second arrondissement. A decade later, Cohen was instrumental in revitalising the company's image by eliminating 'Monsieur' from its title and by establishing partnerships with prestigious Italian fabric makers, such as Loro Piana, Zignone, TG di Fabio, Larus Miani, Bacci and Monti.
De Fursac's Menswear Spring/Summer 2012: The Label of Man De Fursac's Menswear Spring/Summer 2012: The Label of Man
Over the years, these companies became increasingly allied to De Fursac by producing exclusive creations from their most beautiful fabrics.

By 2005, De Fursac surrendered to the inexorable power of celebrity culture and the world of sports by becoming the official dresser of the French Basketball Federation. A year later, the professional basketball players Tony Parker and Boris Diaw become the brand's official international ambassadors and, in the same year, De Fursac designed the suit that Parker wore when he married actress Eva Longoria, as well as the attire for their witnesses, including football player Thierry Henry...read the full article


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