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Comments on "In Store....Domenico Vacca, NYC, Spring 2006 -II"
My favorite designer. The store is so well thought out. The colors are so vivid and regal. I wish i could get all my clothes there now.
Unmistakable silhouette! Starting to become a big fan of the DV cut.
Aren't DV suits made by Attolini?
yes the domenico vacca collection is ....sawned by cesare attolini on domenico vacca design, exclusive model and style. also 80% of the design of the fabrics are designed by domenico vacca.
i have know domenico vacca for 5 years and he has been making all my cloths. he is truly the best for design style and knowledge of quality
exquisite looking shirt except for the two-buttoned french cuff...!
That's called a "cocktail" or "James Bond" cuff. Turnbull & Asser made shirts with that style of cuff for Sean Connery.
That lapel is just perfect, and the blue shirt/green tie/pinstripe is like clockwork.
domenico vacca...the master! the number one designer in sartorial clothing. Bravo for bringing style, quality and craftmanship to modern clothing!
I'm a little unsure why he has that awful chain hanging from his pocket to his belt. I take it it's a pocket watch, although it reminds me too much of 'punk' fashion for me to feel comfortable with it in any way.
By comparing it to "punk" makes me like it more.
I love the idea of a Sartorialist wardrobe with a punk heart.
I just had the mental image of Jello Biafra and Ian MacKaye chatting, one in Saville Row wares and the other in Neapolitan.
" That's called a "cocktail" or "James Bond" cuff."
A Napolitean cuff...