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Francis Hendy Inc.
Designer Francis Hendy has been operating his
showroom out of New York's fashion district for the past ten (10) years,
working with the industry's leading fashion stylists and celebrities such
as recording artists P. Diddy, Missy Elliott, Back Street Boys and N'Sync
as well as actors Terrence Howard and Mario Van Peebles to name a few.
In 2002 Hendy was selected as the Michael Awards (the Oscars of the
Fashion Industry) recipient for Menswear Designer of the Year, the
following year he was nominated asn selected as one of the finalist for
the Fashipn Group International Award for Designer of the Year. New York
Times', Polly Mellon named Francis Hendy the one to watch as a future
leading designer in the fashion industry. He has also been named as one of
three future stars of the industry. FH designs have appeared in many
publications including WWD, Sportswear International, Essence, DNR
including many others. One DNR headline boldly stated "The Hendy Man Can".
Hendy grew up in a family with fashion and creativity around him. Both
his mother and grandfather were in the business, a seamstress and master
tailor respectively. His love for fashion was evident from a young child
and as a teenager who played soccer; he had to make his own pants to fit
his athletically built legs, and so began making his own clothes. His
natural skills were honed with courses at both FIT and Parsons School of
Design.
In 1999, the "Francis Hendy" first menswear Collection was shown during
New York's Fashion Week and has been receiving great reviews at every
Showing. In 2002 the first Francis Hendy retail store was opened in SOHO
and the company launched its women's wear line of designer sportswear.
Hendy loves working with leather, suede and other exotic skins, as well
as fine silks and wools to create finely tailored suits and separates. His
designs have been described as exquisite, cool, modern, sexy, and having
widespread appeal for men and women. Color, cut and innovation are
hallmarks of his signature design style and philosophy. His ultimate goal
in the fashion industry is not only to continue building a successful
business but to do good for others as well.
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