Alessandro Calascibetta has been active in fashion since the late 80s. He started off his career at L'Uomo Vogue, after that with Mondo Uomo. Afterward, he became Fashion Director at Harper's Bazaar Uomo, and in 2000 founded Uomo which he directed until 2003. Following that, he started collaborating with Rizzoli. Since january 2015 he is the Editor in Chief of Style Magazine, and still remains as Man Fashion Director for Io Donna and Sette.
Archivio di ottobre, 2014
SCHEMA LIBERO SCUOLA NOVECENTO
In the 70s it was a typical style of the student movements, in the 90s it was a trend and today it’s in fashion again: knitwear used as a jacket or (more fashionable) as a coat. But it has to be thick, heavy, bulky; it doesn’t have to be cashmere necessarily, there are other extraordinary wools. If you like it and if you are sporty and a bit nostalgic, try the cardigans with jacquard motifs, fastened with a zip or – better – with a belt made of the same fabric; the classic leather buttons are ok too. If you are more fashion-oriented, opt for the long cardigan-coats suggested by many designers. Finally, if you are hesitant, well, I suggest you to have at least a turtle neck or a sweater made of these amazing weaves that seem to be made with the crochet hook.
DOUBLE CLASSIC
Boots stampa lucertola DSquared2 f/w 2014/15
DSquared2 (Dean e Dan Caten) sono maestri nel riunire due stili classici in un unico design. In questo caso la tipica silhouette del Chelsea boot incontra la double monkstrap. Un abbinamento perfetto sia con look sartoriali che col denim. A cura di Angelica Pianarosa, Foto Michele Gastl.
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