A Los Angeles male escort played by Richard Gere is accused of a murder he did not commit in the 1980 film American Gigolo, directed by Paul Schrader. The film marked a change in men's fashion, popularizing Giorgio Armani's soft, elegant yet tailored looks as worn by Gere, including trenchcoats and various suits and casual outfits that helped launch Armani's menswear line.
A Los Angeles male escort played by Richard Gere is accused of a murder he did not commit in the 1980 film American Gigolo, directed by Paul Schrader. The film marked a change in men's fashion, popularizing Giorgio Armani's soft, elegant yet tailored looks as worn by Gere, including trenchcoats and various suits and casual outfits that helped launch Armani's menswear line.
A Los Angeles male escort played by Richard Gere is accused of a murder he did not commit in the 1980 film American Gigolo, directed by Paul Schrader. The film marked a change in men's fashion, popularizing Giorgio Armani's soft, elegant yet tailored looks as worn by Gere, including trenchcoats and various suits and casual outfits that helped launch Armani's menswear line.
“My look for Richard Gere in American Gigolo marked a change
in men’s fashion. It was soft, relaxed, elegant and sexy, while still being tailored. Richard brought it to the world, and Bergdorf Goodman was one of the first stores to buy my men’s collection.” -Giorgio Armani Richard Gere wears a sports jacket Richard Gere poses in a double-breasted suit. with jeans and a smart shirt. Richard Gere wears yellow long-sleeve polo. A shirtless Richard Gere works out in his underwear. Richard Gere gets dressed in a pair of Richard Gere wears 1950s-inspired wayfarer sunglasses. pleated trousers and a dress shirt with a front pocket. GRAZIE PER I’ ATTENZIONE