The idea of being dressed by a gentleman is seductive enough these days when overproduced fashion shows leave us struggling to see the clothes through the self-promoting hijinks. Coupled with the intimacy of a Norell-inspired presentation (think those 50’s film scenes where the designer and a select few view the new collection close up and personal), the scene was irresistible. In other words, Victor Alfaro had us at hello. Stepping into his Flatiron studio, you immediately understand after a 10-year hiatus he has returned to focus on his craft and his clientele, one look around the room and it’s clear he is still a fashion darling. The A-team from Barney’s, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Harper’s Bazaar and more mingled through the modern space impeccably set for this quiet affair with fresh green grass boxes, signature abstract paintings and clean white walls. Read More »