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SETTE MAGAZINE EN VOGUE LE LINEE MASCHILI RIPARTONO DAL CELESTE

Men’s lines restart from sky-blue. … Continua a leggere →

UOMO 2003

Peaked lapels and silk twill gave a unique magic to this white single-breasted jacket by Gucci: nowadays it’s still fashionable. The satin scarf by Jean Paul Gaultier Homme added charme to the dandy appearance we wanted to recreate. Picture by Cristina Meriggi.

 

UOMO 2001

The timeless beauty of the white shirt in the wonderful photo by Jacques Olivar. Shirts by Bagutta.

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SETTE MAGAZINE EN VOGUE IL MASCHIO NON E’ PRONTO PER L’EXTRALARGE

This week’s picture is taken from an old editorial inspired by Serge Gainsbourg, the bad boy of french pop. They say he was an arrogant and violent men and that he lived a wild lifestyle. He has been labelled  “beautiful and damned”  although that definition does not fit him that much.. not very handsome, perhaps damned.  Anyway his shabby style, not to say almost dirty-looking, it’s still somehow quite attractive. Often shady and eccentric men have been put on a pedestal and considered icons, even if Gainsbourg could hardly be called an artists or an uncommon person, his style it’s being re-proposed to represent a certain nonchalant fashion.  Tom Ford In 2002 , during his time as creative director for Gucci, designed a collection feauturing extremely comfortable silhouettes made from soft and fluid materials like jersey and cloth fabric. The reviews were enthusiastic and stylists have been fighting each other in order to get pictures of the sample collection.However the expected results did not materialize as the end consumers weren’t “ready”. I have been writing about how oversized fashion it’s being randomly re-proposed and about how it still can’t find its way to the public’s heart, for now. I personally love it, but must admit that it’s hard to reset yourself so drastically. Photo by Babic from “Uomo” 2002. Clothing by Gucci.