The EntourageKaren BjornsonWhen Halston went to a party or a restaurant, he liked to travel with an entourage. It wasn’t that he was shy, though he certainly had his dark glasses and cigarettes to shield him. But I remember looking at a picture of Paul Poiret from the 1920s, and he’s surrounded by an entourage. That was very different from Halston, who had this worldly vision of the haves and have-nots coming together. He would actually cut into the fabric, pin it on me and make the right curves, the right seams.
Source: New York Times May 24, 2019 17:37 UTC