BEHIND THE WARDROBE ON HIT ENTOURAGE

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Insider Secrets HBO's Entourage - Behind the Wardrobe on What Ari Gold is Wearing!
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Adrian Grenier



The premiere for the highly anticipated final season of HBO’s hit original series Entourage aired on Sunday, with many fans anxious to see how the popular show will end. The must-tune-in series features charming Vince (played by Adrian Grenier), driven ‘E’ (played by Kevin Connolly), endearing Lloyd (played by Rex Lee), and fan favorite Ari Gold (played by Jeremy Piven) in his signature Domenico Vacca look and wardrobe. “We were able to do something really special for Jeremy’s character this season,” says designer Domenico Vacca. “We had a bit more time than the other seasons and we went through the script of each episode and tailored Ari’s wardrobe to the many important life changing moments that the character goes through. I wanted to try something new and give his look more power…define his style. This season, we are introducing double-breasted and three-piece suits. We also wanted to define the character as somebody who not only dresses well, but recognizes style. Fabrics of the shirts, suits, sport jackets and pants are very fine and colors include different shades of greys and blues, two of Domenico Vacca’s signature colors. Also, we played with intricate details such as pink lapels on single-breast jackets, ticket and patch pockets on sport jackets, 9 folds on ties and our 2 button spread signature collar on shirts.” The show has been nominated for 25 Primetime Emmy Awards, 14 Golden Globe Awards and 6 Screen Actors Guild Awards. Dressed in celebrity designer and friend Domenico Vacca’s garments (both on screen and for red carpet events), Actor Jeremy Piven has won three Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series and a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. Jeremy Piven, Jerry Ferrara and Entourage creator Douglas Reed Ellin were all dressed in Domenico Vacca at the premiere of season 8 held at the Beacon theater in New York City, July 19, 2011.




ABOUT DOMENICO VACCA:



Domenico Vacca's innovative and luxurious high end label offers its clientele an array of timeless and exceptionally chic collections across three lines: Domenico Vacca, Vacca and DV Denim. By combining the best of Italian craftsmanship and tailoring, superb fabrics, and an impeccable fit with a modern flair, the Domenico Vacca men and women's collections are based on the Italian tradition of authentic sartorial luxury craftsmanship and luxury, being referred to by US and International fashion insiders as "the Ferrari of clothing". Boasting an impressive industry following, Domenico Vacca designs have been featured in numerous films and TV Series such as: HBO's Entourage (Jeremy Piven-Season 1 through 8, NY premiere July 18, 2011); Direct TV's Damages (Glenn Close-Season 1 through 4, premiering July 2011), Transformer 3: Dark of the Moon (John Malkovich, June 2011), The Lincoln Lawyer (Marisa Tomei, March 2011), American Gangster (Denzel Washington, November 2010), just to name a few. The brand is also a celebrity favorite of stars including: Ashton Kutcher, Colin Firth, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Mickey Rourke, Renee Zellweger, Scarlett Johansson, Sean "P Diddy" Combs, Selma Hayek, Seth Rogan, Will Farrell and Usher.




For further information on designer Domenico Vacca and his three lines: Domenico Vacca, Vacca and DV Denim, please visit www.domenicovacca.com.





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Parcel One
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