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.
MONDO UOMO 1991
In the 1991, fashion editors loved to re-created the representative Dolce&Gabbana sicilian atmosphere that the two designers have been presented in them catwalks. Photo by Diego D’Alessandro. The mediterranean Top Model Antonis in a Dolce & Gabbana Total Look.
SETTE MAGAZINE EN VOGUE – DATEMI UNO STYLIST E VI CREO UN MONDO
The art of “styling” is about being good at matching clothes and accessories, is about achieving results also through the combination of dissimilar fabrics in a perfectly harmonious way. Is the ability to combine clothing, body shape and proportions. It’s understanding the meaning of style after climbing the ladder for years. By mixing and matching pieces the “stylist” is able to express a certain beauty which is directly proportional to his skills. It’s a real job that involves a high level of professionalism indispensable for published fashion media. Stylists can help photographers building their careers, they can contribute to the success of magazines, editorial campaigns and fashion shows (or they can ruin them as well). It’s an important role that shouldn’t be underestimated. Some of them acquired great writing skills through the years and they now write remarkable articles not just for slick magazines but also for widely-read newspapers. When flipping through fashion editorial pages one should consider that behind each single shot there are passion, thoughts, good taste and quite a lot of work. Foto by Lee Strickland from Harper’s Bazaar Uomo, 1994. The model is wearing Emporio Armani.
STYLE MAGAZINE 2010
Uno scatto classico di Toni Thorimbert: scattante, realistico, grintoso. Le sembianze del modello sono in contrasto con il taglio impeccabile dell’abito (Gucci).
A shot by Toni Thorimbert: snappy, realistic, gritty. The look of the model is in contrast with the tailoring of the suit (Gucci).
L’F – SHOES WITH A GREAT PERSONALITY
Licia Florio (designer) and Francio Ferrari (photographer), a couple in both life and business, started working on this project two years ago, developing a unique unisex brand of shoes based on the quality of our Made in Italy with a fancy twist. “Our shoes adopt a brogue model redesigned to be used as a pair of moccasins without shoelaces or tongues. We have worked on colors, materials and accessories like studs or the new ghetta, showed for the first time last Pitti in Florence.” Above the original fanzine designed by Francio Ferrari with sketches of the upcoming L’F new fall/winter 2013-2014 collection.