Alan Flusser

Mr. Flusser attracted national attention for designing Michael Douglas' wardrobe in the movie "Wall Street," as well as acclaim for his work on the films "Barbarians at the Gate" and "Scent of a Woman" with Al Pacino.

Alan is the president of A.Flusser Designs founded in 1979. He received the Coty Award for Top Menswear Designer in 1985 and the Cutty Sark Award in 1987 for his first two books' "unique contribution to the literature of menswear."

The author of four books, his "Dressing The Man: Mastering The Art of Permanent Fashion," published by Harper Collins in 2002, is considered the definitive work on the subject of men's style. Just released is an updated edition of his 1996 classic "Style and the Man."

In 1988, Alan was placed on the International Best-Dressed List as a permanent member.