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“The work that Paul Sinclaire did for L'Uomo Vogue preceded the new silhouette created by Hedi Slimane or Dior and the work of Thom Browne in the U.S. At a time when the Armani slouch was a predominant look on both side of the Atlantic, Paul’s work was clearly going in a different direction. His approach to styling created a parallel world in which the masculine was rendered in a deeply poetic way. This was years ahead of the work that any other major stylist was doing in menswear.”
— Alex Gonzalez, Impact: 50 Years of the CFDA
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