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Book review: The Parisian Gentleman, Hugo Jacomet

Saturday, 7 November 2015

This huge and magisterial book is by Hugo Jacomet who founded The Parisian Gentleman* blog which looks at the best of men's style all over the world. The book seeks out some very well-known names and many much less-known and introduces us to the delights of Paris as a centre of menswear excellence. 


The profundity of my ignorance is such that I find that many of what I thought were Italian are in fact Parisian businesses (like Berluti,  Camps De Luca and Cifonelli) and it's fascinating to read their histories. The huge illustrations are high quality and beautifully presented.

From the best of tailoring to shoes, fragrances and accessories, this is a fascinating and educational book for any man with even a passing interest in style and quality. See Thames & Hudson.

*The Parisian Gentleman
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  1. nickjohannessen9 November 2015 at 08:40

    Aha, a book I don't have in my library of menswear! Thanks for a good tip!

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  2. Frank19 November 2015 at 15:16

    What are the strengths and weaknesses of the book, apart from showing pictures and telling facts about the Parisian menswear scene? Is it a coffee table book or is it critical to some extent?

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  3. Grey Fox24 November 2015 at 07:53

    Hello Frank - this isn't an in depth critique - it's a coffee table book outlining the brands featured.

    GF

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