MFW SS 13: Italian style in detail, bows and one comments
At Milan Men's Fashion Week, you can see crooked freaks, relaxed cyclists, and lovers of new Gothic, but more often you will meet there tanned men in perfectly-fitting suits and polished loafers. Especially for Look At Me, photographer Michele Michelsanti photographed visitors to Fashion Week who are not afraid to experiment with Italian classics, and Danila Antonovsky explained what this classic consists of.
Italian style in detail
Bristles and sunglasses | Perfectly fitting suit | Neck / Pocket Square |
Skillful combination of prints | Bright details | Brushed Loafers |
Danila Antonovsky entrepreneur, blog author "Idealist" on GQ.ru
"Italian style, in principle, is based on quite understandable things. Here you can talk about the costume silhouette with its slimness and voluminous shoulder line, the ability to wear and combine things of bright colors, about some kind of common aristocracy. But I will tell about the other .
The Italian style for me is exhausted by a wonderful picture, which I observed three years ago in Milan. It was the end of May and a terrible heat - probably thirty degrees. On the street, the name of which I do not remember, there were two young men, dressed with a needle: suits, shoes, ties, cufflinks, breast scarves. They stood at the diner, ate sandwiches and arrogantly looked at passersby. And this combination of heat and perfect costumes, dripping sauce and aristocratic arrogance onto the ground is Italian style for me. "