Map of Argentina by The Picture Art CollectionGianfranco Ferré Research Center, Politecnico di Milano
Argentina is the southernmost country in Latin America, significantly influenced by Europe, which has left a deep mark on this land.
"Here they say that Argentines descend from ships. It is a melting pot of races where you find Italians, Spaniards, French, Poles, Indigenous Americans... It is a very important mix that finds its fullest expression in the dance of the Tango." Carlos Loiseau (Caloi), 1981
Tango dance by аркадий голованьGianfranco Ferré Research Center, Politecnico di Milano
"Fatal tango, superb and brusque. Notes dragged lazily on a misty keyboard. Severe and sad tango. Tango of threat. Dance of love and death."
Ricardo Güiraldes, 1911
Gianfranco Ferré, Fall / Winter 2005Gianfranco Ferré Research Center, Politecnico di Milano
"If instead the skirt is full length, it features thickly pleated flounces in iridescent silk faille. The result is a dancing effect, complete with irresistible rustle more seductive than a milonga…"
Gianfranco Ferré
Women's RTW,
FW 2005
Gianfranco Ferré, Fall / Winter 2005 by Luca StoppiniGianfranco Ferré Research Center, Politecnico di Milano
“I like to portray contemporary femininity in its multiple manners and expressions. A femininity refined and romantic."
Gianfranco Ferré
Women's RTW,
FW 2005
Patagonia by Louis VestGianfranco Ferré Research Center, Politecnico di Milano
Patagonia with its wild beauty: mountains, glaciers, and endless steppes. Nature dominates, offering breathtaking landscapes and starry nights that enchant and inspire adventures.
Gianfranco Ferré, Fall / Winter 2005 by Gianfranco FerréGianfranco Ferré Research Center, Politecnico di Milano
"...Studded with crystals shining like stars in the clear Patagonia sky…"
Gianfranco Ferré
Women's RTW,
FW 2005
Gianfranco Ferré, Fall / Winter 2005 by Gianfranco FerréGianfranco Ferré Research Center, Politecnico di Milano
Gaucho in the Pampas by José María Pérez NuñezGianfranco Ferré Research Center, Politecnico di Milano
The pampas - in the indigenous language "regions of plains" - with their ochre and beige tones, host the gauchos, iconic South American cowboys, master horsemen in a nomadic world.
Gaucho by Archivo General de la Nacion ArgentinaGianfranco Ferré Research Center, Politecnico di Milano
"I am a gaucho and understand it well... Neither the snake bites me, nor does the sun burn my forehead."
José Hernández, El Gaucho Martín Fierro, 1872.
Gianfranco Ferré, Fall / Winter 2005 by Gianfranco FerréGianfranco Ferré Research Center, Politecnico di Milano
GauchoGianfranco Ferré Research Center, Politecnico di Milano
The wool poncho is one of the symbols of their cultural identity.
Gianfranco Ferré, Fall / Winter 2005 by Gianfranco FerréGianfranco Ferré Research Center, Politecnico di Milano
Gianfranco Ferré, Fall / Winter 2005 by Gianfranco FerréGianfranco Ferré Research Center, Politecnico di Milano
Gaucho boots by Archivo General de la Nacion ArgentinaGianfranco Ferré Research Center, Politecnico di Milano
The botas de potro are typical Argentine boots, designed for outdoor activities and horseback riding, with thick leather and sturdy soles to protect against thorns and ensure stability when riding.
Gianfranco Ferré, Fall / Winter 2005 by Gianfranco FerréGianfranco Ferré Research Center, Politecnico di Milano
Gaucho's belts by BrasãoGianfranco Ferré Research Center, Politecnico di Milano
For gauchos, belts hold practical and symbolic value: the pockets, useful for field work, are adorned with artisanal decorations.
Gianfranco Ferré, Fall / Winter 2005 by Gianfranco FerréGianfranco Ferré Research Center, Politecnico di Milano
Gianfranco Ferré, Fall / Winter 2005 by Gianfranco FerréGianfranco Ferré Research Center, Politecnico di Milano