Gianfranco Ferré, the man dubbed the “architect of fashion” for his sculptured silhouettes, died Sunday night at the San Raffaele hospital here after being hospitalized for a brain hemorrhage. He was 62.

Official statements from the Ferré fashion house and its owner, IT Holding, are expected today and details of the funeral are still being formalized. According to an IT Holding spokeswoman, the company is still grieving. A decision about what to do about the house’s men’s wear show, slated for this coming Sunday, will be made shortly, she said.

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