Gauthier Borsarello is probably known as Creative Director of Parisian fashion label FarsacAnd as co-founder and creative director L’etiquette Magazine, but that too The highest order enthusiastBorsarelo’s Naik has earned a reputation as Go-Two Gai for Fashion Inner Fashion Sutras to find a thrift store devotee, beautiful and rare pre-pre-fabrics since their early adolescence. Ermas And Prophet– In search of unusual vintage inspo. It has also helped them an incredible collection of clothing.
The tastes of Borsarello are diverse, the hippie hapi denim from the First World War to the military gear ’90s Nirvana MerchasBut the pieces that he loves the most (which gives him to sometime His Instagram store) All are connected to a common thread. Whether it is a paint-spatted hoodi or a love protection-pin punk tea, the grill of Borsarelo all tells a story of the person who was in his ownership, and impused them with the years of wearing petina.
Borsarelo is a boy in which a lot is going on (we will not come inside him Handmade audio equipment line Here), but most recently, he is co-writer (with journalist Mark Beug) Older as good, The book is a compilation of vintage pieces, as its subtitles say, “Ambelis Paar Les Temple ” (Translation: has become more beautiful over time). We asked them to share some of their favorite with us- and tell us a little what makes them special.
Ford Ass Jacket
“I found this Ford donkey jacket on eBay. It comes from a British Ford Factory, and I like to fade and fade on the orange part of plastic, and on wool. The great thing about this piece is a letter that I got in the pocket. A strike started in the factory in 1980, and there is an proof of 100 vehicles in the factory.
Charles Negre
Charles Negre
Black Molluskin Jacket
“I found it at the 1930s jacket Les Pooce Day St. Oou [the world’s biggest vintage market on the outskirts of Paris]And I think more than half of the jacket is not from the original fabric. It has been packed and repaired so much that it looks like a piece of art – it is really amazing [remnant] French worker life before World War II. ,
Charles Negre
Senior cord pants
“These pants were painted with everyone [college symbols and signifiers] An American student in the 1950s or 1960s. Bods Beautiful custom made for your customers And revived this tradition, it was fantastic to see. These were one of my best friends, so I will never run away with them. ,