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Hubert de Givenchy Fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy first made his name turning out brisk, modern collections. But he did it, as he once said, with the soul of a classicist. At six feet six, impeccably mannered and militantly self-disciplined, Givenchy christened the notion of the fashion uniform: He would wear his signature white linen work smock over his dark suits with an ever present gold pinkie ring. According to his muse Bettina Graziani, he was “very chic but didn’t like to show off.” Longtime confidante Audrey Hepburn, who faithfully wore Givenchy’s clothes in films like Breakfast at Tiffany’s, used to phone the designer just to tell him she loved him. Now 80 years old, Givenchy has softened his outlook a bit. “As you get older, clothes don’t have the same importance. You see things differently,” he admits, before adding that “the most comfortable thing is a pair of jeans and a T-shirt.” Doesn’t get any more classic than that. • Underdressing is the only sin. You should never be afraid to be the best-dressed man in the room. Hat People
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