He loved jazz,
"which requires knowing how to listen to others and embellishes sorrow"
.
He firmly believed in the return of festive dresses and the Roaring Twenties -
"we will jump on planes with frenzy, on Air France meal trays, even, too!"
.
He predicted the following years would "
necessarily make more sense
."
He thought the future would be better and liked to believe he would do better tomorrow - "
if I had created the perfect garment, I would just have to put down the pencil
."
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Fashion designer Alber Elbaz dies at 59
Fashion having become an industry, he regretted the little room left for dreams, prolific boredom, and imagination, considering it useful not to know, and precious to doubt.
Because he was anxious, worried, uncertain by nature - “
the best profile to constantly put his work back on the job
”.
Profession of which he was the darling, the unclassifiable, the unique.
Good genius (irreplaceable) of the Lanvin house, which was his, to the point of being confused with it, he worked with as much intuition as passion to drape this woman
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