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.
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STYLE MAGAZINE 2013
SETTE MAGAZINE EN VOGUE TORNANO LE LINEE SCIOLTE E ABBONDANTI
Baggy and loose shapes are back in fashion. … Continua a leggere →
SETTE MAGAZINE EN VOGUE SOFISTICATO E MINIMALE IL DNA DEL MONOPETTO
The refined and minimal dna of the single-breasted. … Continua a leggere →
SCHEMA LIBERO TAGLI ORIGINARI
Original cuts. “Traditions have to be maintained so they can be passed on to future generations. In troubled times like ours, we must maintain these traditions which are our luxury and the flower of our civilisation”. It has been said, written indeed, by Monsieur Christian Dior; and Kris Van Assche, the current creative director of Dior Homme, used the original sentence and handwriting of Maitre Dior, as the leit-motif of menswear collection, as a pattern printed on outerwear. The idea of “maintaining these traditions in troubled times because they’re the flower of our civilisation”, injects a sense of pride. So that’s why we mustn’t forget that in any field – from art to fashion and literature – nothing existing today would have been possible without an origin, a past. Christian Dior on the Times’ cover in 1957