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Luciano Barbera Preview Fall 2006 - The 18/50

 
 
 
 
 















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Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Luciano Barbera Preview Fall 2006 - The 18/50

Michal was really excited about the new jacket model, the LBBL 18/50, they were introducing this season. After seeing and trying it on for myself I can see why. Since I cannot take notes nearly as fast as he can talk here is a copy of the press release he sent me about the jacket specifics.

"The LBBL jacket is one of a kind, the craftsmanship is created by knowledgeable and skilled hands in 18 hours and 50 minutes. Its secret … a forgotten tailoring craft called “velo”, with the characteristics of the grand tailoring artisans as, for example, the “pence” extending from the top to the bottom of the jacket. A detail which has never been done in prêt-à-porter collections but only in the old world tailor shops as the interior pockets all bordered by hand in fabric."

The characteristics peculiar to the LBBL jacket are:
-the fabric is chalked and cut by hand
-the canvas or rather “velo” pre washed and dried naturally
-the stitching is “riboccata” by hand on the whole jacket (front, flaps, pence, side, collar, sleeves, revers and back)
-the lining of sleeve-to-shoulder is hand-sewn
-the under-collar is hand stitched with “baffo” refined with embroidery
-the lining at the bottom is hand-stitched
-the sleeve lining is hand-sewn
-the front and back of the shoulder is hand-stitched
-the entire inner lining is fasten by hand-embroidery
-the “travettino portafiori” is hand embroidered
-the vents are hand-sewn
-the button holes are cut and embroidered by hand
-the buttons are sewn on by hand
-the Luciano Barbera label is hand-sewn with a special stitch called “punto croce”
-the jacket hook is hand-made and hand-sewn

Comments on "Luciano Barbera Preview Fall 2006 - The 18/50"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:19 PM) : 

Mr. Sartolalist,
I think it's time you publish a book on fashion and style.

I'd buy it.

 

Blogger Kochukandhari said ... (6:19 AM) : 

yes I would buy it too ...just to understand all the technical details that sound so beautiful.

 

Blogger MrWynn said ... (8:46 AM) : 

More pornography for my Barbera fetish. Now that Saks has dropped Berbera, where will the clothing be available in New York? ALso, do you happen to know if this collection's tailoring is made by Attolini?

 

Blogger MrWynn said ... (10:55 AM) : 

Sorry for the number of questions, but... Do you happen to know anything about the trousers? It is my one complaint about Barbera suits, the trousers are awfully full...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:16 AM) : 

I may be alone here, but I have no idea what some of the details you mention are. How about translating some of the Italian? Even better, include detailed and/or close up pics.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:18 AM) : 

I may be alone here but have no idea what some of the details you describe are. How about translating the Italian? Even better post some detailed and/or close ups pics.

 

Blogger Caroline Mason said ... (10:38 AM) : 

When I first saw this jacket, knowing very little about menswear, I kind of looked past it. Then when I read your entry on it, I now see it as interesting and even a bit beautiful. If something can be ' a bit beautiful'

 

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