Twice a year Florence is hosting a PITTI imagine uomo (or just PITTI), one of the leading menswear trade fairs in the world.
Some consider the brown to be old-fashioned and boring, associating it with elder generations. In my opinion, brown is a very versatile color and can bring fresh and timeless look. All depends on the clothing cut and how it is combined. Especially, the suit, is a very nice way to do so.
For me one of the greatest finds this winter was an ulster coat.
If anyone would ask me, which type of garment gets the most of its wear this fall, clearly the turtleneck would be my winner.
The season of bright and bold colors is over. For me fall is mostly about earth tones and proper coordination of those. Someone might call it boring. I call it subtle elegance.
Sports coat is another fall essential and this year I started to explore more patterned options with gun club check and houndtooth being my favorites so far. Today I would like to show one of the options how I would wear a gun club check patterned sports coat.
As highlighted in my previous post (see here), suede and particularly suede leather jacket is one of my top items for this fall. Therefore, with today’s post I want to show you one of the options, how you can implement it into your fall wardrobe.
Holidays are over, calendar summer slowly goes to its end (yes for me the fall actually starts end of September 🙂 ) and the fall season starts. Which is a very exciting for me from styling perspective and all the clothing and layering options it brings along.
With today’s post I decided to put together some combination of none standard colors, bordeaux and light grey.
This summer I discovered an overshirt, which, in my opinion, is an excellent layering option for this time of the year. It is also very versatile as can be worn in various combinations.