ARNOLD ZIMBERG 1995
So Nineties: the mood, the attitude, the silhouette, the sunglasses. The 1995 advertising campaign of Arnold Zimberg New York shot by Aldo Fallai.
So Nineties: the mood, the attitude, the silhouette, the sunglasses. The 1995 advertising campaign of Arnold Zimberg New York shot by Aldo Fallai.
Knitwear as a protagonist: long scarves, heavy jumpers, headbands. For very cold winters. Ph. Aldo Fallai, Styling Alessandro Calascibetta.
Far and wide. Giorgio Armani, 1982. Ph. Aldo Fallai for L’uomo Vogue. Look at the baggy shapes you see today in the shops’ windows: lots of them show suits, raincoats, coats, shirts, sweaters and trousers that remind the lines of this Armani collection, that dates back to 33 years ago. No, I don’t want to write the nth tribute to Giorgio Armani, but it’s instinctive to say: “Everything started from there and there we come back!”. An ultimate back to the roots? No. In two seasons this trend will be replaced by others. But let’s stick to the present; today we’ve recovered the pleasure of wearing large clothes, that are more comfortable and elegant than the too fitted menswear that has been in fashion for years. But pay attention to baggy trousers; when you sit down your ankles show up looking like breadsticks, and give a disproportionate appearance: the risk is to give this impression also when we stand up; so avoid loafers and pointed shoes and prefer monkstraps or brogues with wide and round shape.