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very 1970's!Man do I dig these.
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very 1970's!Man do I dig these.
The husband/wife brand is based in Rome but Gerardo is originally from the Amalfi coast. I met him briefly at Pitti, and at least in the way he presents himself, is one of my favorite representations of the classic Italian. As opposed to Luca’s jocular friendliness and demonstrably colorful color choices (which I also love), Gerardo generally sticks to canonical colors, is somewhat broodier, but still approachable. Classic post war silhouettes, but slightly 70s as reinterpreted by soft Neapolitan tailoring. I especially like how practically every photo of him is him really wearing his clothes, either moving around with his sleeves rolled up, or hands stuffed in his pockets with pleats splayed open wide. His hair is sometimes combed back, sometimes windblown, yet always awesome. Everything reflects a guy who is more concerned with how things fit and feel, rather than how things look.I've been eyeing that brand since you posted their collaboration with H&M. Have you tried their clothes? Are they any good? I dig their lookbooks and online presentation, but don't know much about the clothes.
The husband/wife brand is based in Rome but Gerardo is originally from the Amalfi coast. I met him briefly at Pitti, and at least in the way he presents himself, is one of my favorite representations of the classic Italian. As opposed to Luca’s jocular friendliness and demonstrably colorful color choices (which I also love), Gerardo generally sticks to canonical colors, is somewhat broodier, but still approachable. Classic post war silhouettes, but slightly 70s as reinterpreted by soft Neapolitan tailoring. I especially like how practically every photo of him is him really wearing his clothes, either moving around with his sleeves rolled up, or hands stuffed in his pockets with pleats splayed open wide. His hair is sometimes combed back, sometimes windblown, yet always awesome. Everything reflects a guy who is more concerned with how things fit and feel, rather than how things look.
The husband/wife brand is based in Rome but Gerardo is originally from the Amalfi coast. I met him briefly at Pitti, and at least in the way he presents himself, is one of my favorite representations of the classic Italian. As opposed to Luca’s jocular friendliness and demonstrably colorful color choices (which I also love), Gerardo generally sticks to canonical colors, is somewhat broodier, but still approachable. Classic post war silhouettes, but slightly 70s as reinterpreted by soft Neapolitan tailoring. I especially like how practically every photo of him is him really wearing his clothes, either moving around with his sleeves rolled up, or hands stuffed in his pockets with pleats splayed open wide. His hair is sometimes combed back, sometimes windblown, yet always awesome. Everything reflects a guy who is more concerned with how things fit and feel, rather than how things look.
What's the brand?
imagine if Donald Trump declares bankruptcy and his clothes end up on LuxeSwap
imagine if Donald Trump declares bankruptcy and his clothes end up on LuxeSwap
I bet they'd go for billions, and billions, and billions...
A little bit Trad? The "starting from" price thing is weird. Looks like they borrowed the color palette from Drake's.2021 Fall Catalog - Iconic Style for the Season - Paul Stuart — Paul Stuart
The Paul Stuart Fall 2021 collection features modern classics for the season. Shop wool suiting, cashmere sweaters, sport jackets and statement outerwear.www.paulstuart.com
Paul Stuart Fall look book, not as good (IMO) as the say 2010 menswear era Phineas Cole (color/boldness wise), and got some odd stuff (most of the corduroy suit were too light colored/shining for me) but think it's good in general (if not a bit generic)