Sunday, 22 March 2009

bespoke

I serendipitously came across bespoke when Toño asked me what it means. Toño was reading a feature in Fantastic Man about Antonio Bracciani.



Antonio Bracciani can always buy ready-to-wear. He does not need bespoke clothes. Unlike the resto of us, Antonio Bracciani is the perfect meridian. Since 14 years he maintains his perfectly 'normal' shape. He is a fit model on which designers test whether their clothes fit an M.

2 comments:

  1. The word "bespoke" is everywhere at the moment. After never having heard it before a couple of months ago, I can't go a week without hearing/reading it.

    Mainly because I keep saying it. ;-)

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  2. Hey, my Mum's Mother was a bespoke Tailoress

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