By Becky Bartkowski
"I use the same approach to clothes as I did when I designed buildings," the late Gianfranco Ferré once said. "It is basic geometry: You take a flat form and revolve it in space."
This hyper-technical, detail-oriented approach the Italian architect turned designer employed is evident in Phoenix Art Museum's presentation of the traveling exhibition "The White Shirt, According to Me. Gianfranco Ferré," on view in the Steele Gallery through March 6, 2016.
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