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Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Best Looks of Pitti


This is one that goes in my personal reference folder of looks to blatantly copy asap.

I finally had a few moments to get through the rest of my images from Pitti, so for the rest of the week I will post a host of great looks from my Florence trip. This might be a great Mid-Summer way to freshen up your Summer wardrobe.

Comments on "Best Looks of Pitti"

 

Blogger James Jean said ... (10:50 AM) : 

This is one of those looks I would recommend "borrowing". Love the textures and prints he's working here

 

Blogger Roman Dennis said ... (11:00 AM) : 

that bag is amazing
i want it all !!


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Blogger Hayley said ... (11:14 AM) : 

It's such a simple outfit and yet it stands out, brilliant.
If I were a guy I would definitely try this.

Hayley.
xx

 

Blogger Alexa said ... (11:22 AM) : 

he's looking very sharp! great ensemble and photo

 

Blogger american dream said ... (11:37 AM) : 

very very classy

 

Anonymous eHaberdasher.com said ... (11:38 AM) : 

Great jacket - looks like Kiton.

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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:38 AM) : 

He looks really good. Love that look <3! ^^

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (11:40 AM) : 

There are not enough superlatives to describe this look. Edward the Duke of Windsor would copy this; it is so good, smart, and innovative. Eye-catching and yet understated at the same time. Brilliant! Who is this elegant man? He is my new sartorial hero. I LOVE and lust after his "crocodile" bag.

 

Blogger Mr Brown said ... (11:43 AM) : 

Knitted silk.

Brilliant.

4 in hand only.


(Lovely bit of check and stripe mixology too)

 

Anonymous CommarrahJewelia said ... (11:43 AM) : 

Dapper and because of the pattern mix, very charming. Love the bag.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:06 PM) : 

YES! terrific. it might make me actualy buy a "plaid" coat. loos just great. copy copy copy.

bob
LA

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (12:07 PM) : 

Simple, but it stands out. Lovely.

Panda x

 

Anonymous Antonio Barros said ... (12:15 PM) : 

He looks great!!! Amazing sense if style!

 

Blogger Francine said ... (12:49 PM) : 

Love the jacket!

 

Blogger Soren Lorensen said ... (12:49 PM) : 

mixing not clashing

keeping my eye jumping but not making me have a seizure

class

 

Blogger The Spicers said ... (12:50 PM) : 

Love the combination.

 

Blogger Neezy said ... (1:10 PM) : 

Classic! Great combination of patterns as well...

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Blogger Karoline said ... (1:48 PM) : 

He looks like such a lovely guy:) And the outfit is just great!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:24 PM) : 

this man is the ultimate fusion of my favorite uncle and my favorite history teacher.
is that a magazine clutch? fearless, indeed! MK could have a run for her public association to the iconic piece.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:35 PM) : 

What's so great about this look, besides the combinations of texture and pattern, is that it is truly timeless. It is, as someone pointed out, something the duke of windsor would have tried out, because it would have looked good then, it looks good now, and it will look good fifty years from now. Modern, yet timeless.

 

Anonymous holly said ... (2:43 PM) : 

Good call on this one...when the right look comes along you just know it

 

Blogger Julia said ... (3:00 PM) : 

How elegant and effortless. I love his tooth!

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Blogger Meagan! said ... (3:19 PM) : 

I love how he is able to wear stripes and plaid simultaneously and still manages to pull it off without a hitch. Were I male I'd certainly copy this look as well (and I may anyway)!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:52 PM) : 

He artfully blends the stripe and the plaid and the pocket square. Love it!

 

Blogger Jonathan said ... (4:24 PM) : 

Adore this look. Fabulous. J x

 

Anonymous Questioner said ... (4:25 PM) : 

Thanks, Sart! I recently bought a windowpane jacket similar to this and I've been a little perplexed about what to pair it with other than the Italian background of a dark blue tie and light blue shirt. I'll definitely try this.

Can't wait to see the other best-ofs in the series.

 

Anonymous Taevon Palmer said ... (4:34 PM) : 

This outfit is very classy!

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Anonymous The Urban Flaneur said ... (4:45 PM) : 

Great look and can't wait to see the other images from Pitti. They will certainly bring some fresh air to our styles.

 

Blogger Pearl Westwood said ... (4:55 PM) : 

Definately a look to pinch, the opposing prints work realy well due to the colour palate, and that is one fabulous man bag!
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Anonymous Tuesday. said ... (4:59 PM) : 

I'm not even a man, but I love that jacket so much, I'm sure I could work it somehow.

What a beautiful website, It's ideas like these that keep me coming back every day.

 

Blogger de la coco said ... (5:09 PM) : 

i wished i could pull off manly wear! by the way, your photos are amazing! i feel like such a creeper for saying this, but i hope to become as great and as successful as you when i grow up!

 

Blogger hc said ... (7:52 PM) : 

Generally find stripes/seersucker a bit passe, but it takes on a whole new gusto when partnered with plump plaid.

This is a breathe of fresh air, and looks even more scintillating on a female. Nice find.

 

Anonymous Oscar said ... (11:18 PM) : 

I love the depth in that plaid on that blazer.

 

Anonymous Sara said ... (3:19 AM) : 

I'm a girl and I always wish I could wear guy clothes. Men's neat tailoring is something that is unbeatable. And girl looks rarely ever look as coherent and simple but amazing like this. Maybe it's just my style, but when I'm designing I plan to make exact copies of the same clothing for both guys and girls so no one misses out.

 

Anonymous The Stylista said ... (3:26 AM) : 

I love the jacket. love it lots.

 

Blogger DENNI said ... (3:37 AM) : 

love leather. gorgeous photos. and boots.
kiss




CHICMUSE
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Blogger DENNI said ... (3:42 AM) : 

great look. dying for those glasses. love it
kiss




CHICMUSE
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Blogger CW said ... (8:06 AM) : 

A very 1960's look. In fact, this look is very much like one in a photo of your late father.

 

Anonymous Clements & Church said ... (10:07 AM) : 

Great look. Have you noticed how high his sleeve buttons are? do you think that's the style, or that his tailor forgot to put them back on once he'd shortened the sleeve? With style like that, you'd hope he didn't miss it!

 

Blogger Jack Daniel said ... (12:01 PM) : 

Cool bag!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:16 PM) : 

The combination of the jacket shirt and tie is phenominal. the patterns and colours look so great.

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Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:58 PM) : 

The air this man and the photo exude is just great. Love the subtlety of his colour palette - the palest of lilac on his pocket scarf and the shades of green elsewhere.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:33 PM) : 

Professori! Spledissimo! A great wee guy! Whit a look... by the way!

 

Anonymous jbozak said ... (9:53 PM) : 

Above all else, I love a great plaid blazer...well, maybe I like a good classic pair of Zyl frames above all else.

 

Blogger Yoli said ... (11:05 PM) : 

Very stylish! I love this look! He pulls it off effortlessly.


When are you featuring Simone again? LOL.

 

Blogger yankeegrl506 said ... (6:19 AM) : 

MY God...that is amazing. Even with the mixing of patterns, nothing looks forced. It took me a second to actually take in the individual pieces because it's really just a coherent look.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:02 AM) : 

He is Mr.Kamoshita from Japan. He is the creative director of United Arrows, classic apparel company. Very famous, indeed.

 

Blogger Joy Mars said ... (1:49 PM) : 

Classic. The jacket is like the best of the 60's made cool again.

 

Blogger Rafe Totengco said ... (9:18 AM) : 

I always love mixing patterns and this one is a classic. stripes and plaid. love his croc portfolio case, that's the ultimate finishing touch!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:40 PM) : 

i love the jacket

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:55 PM) : 

Yes.

 

Blogger Tim McFarlane said ... (12:24 AM) : 

Great look. Love the jacket! Even though the colors are fall-like, I like that it looks very light.

 

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