Pitti Uomo is all about expressive looks and styles. This is a place where dandy presentation is not only cultivated but appreciated.
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Pitti Uomo presented Concept Korea, menswear looks from designer Ordinary People and Byungmun Seo.
I liked Ordinary People more because my taste leans more towards classic styling. Byungmun was more experimental with shapes, cuts, and silhouettes. Transforming the body into padded geometric shapes.
Once overlooked, men have become an important part of the fashion world. The world of menswear is now proliferating with designers offering complete looks to accessories. Boundaries have expanded ranging Dandy, Sporty, and Classic to Anti-Fashion. Men can convey a certain attitude by what he wears.
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Lux Style is the term I would use to describe menswear brand Ferutdin Zakirov. Heavy on looks based on leather and fur. I was impressed with the detail and quality of the items. Being a new label I expected a few mistakes, gladly I found none, but the attention to quality was apparent. The snake skin leather jacket was highlight. The looks were first class casual wear for the man who does not want to dress up but wants to be noticed for his rich style.
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Cifonelli looks were based on military and the sophisticated dandy influences with tailored winter looks that hugged the body. The aesthetic of the brand is based upon a man with privilege and fantastic taste. The silhouettes are about strong masculinity. The two looks that stood out to me were the Tiger print jacket and the trimmed outerwear long coat. Both were splendid. The collection is not for the office but more for night on the town.
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The always stylish designer used a variety of gentlemen classic dandy materials consisting of tweed and hounds tooth, for his Fall 2017 Collection. Using thick rich wool Mr. Scervino’s masculine looks were soft, functional, and all very wearable, I especially liked the knitwear.
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