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Ferdinando Sarmi : ウィキペディア英語版
Ferdinando Sarmi

Count Ferdinando Sarmi (born 1916) was the head of the Sarmi fashion design house in New York City.
==Early years==
Ferdinando Sarmi was born into a wealthy Italian family. He expressed interest in fashion as a youth but was discouraged from pursuing a design career by his father. Sarmi stated in a 1965 interview with Time, "in Italy, when the oldest son tells his father he wants to be a dress designer, it's like a woman saying she intends to be a prostitute". Sarmi's father sent him to study at the University of Siena, where he received a doctor of law degree.〔 Despite his professional training, Sarmi still desired a career in fashion. He became a costume designer and created costumes for two Italian films: ''Musica Proibita'' (released as ''Forbidden Music'' in the US) in 1942 and ''Cronaca di un Amore'' (released as ''Story of a Love Affair'' in the US) in 1950. Sarmi was given a leading role in ''Cronaca di un Amore'', but it was his first and only on-screen performance. He left Italy in 1951 to work in New York fashion.〔

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