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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

On the Street....Mr. Zegna, Milano

Comments on "On the Street....Mr. Zegna, Milano"

 

Anonymous honeybeeandme said ... (7:56 PM) : 

what a great smile!!!!!!


cheers.
Melissa

 

Anonymous La Mode Outré said ... (7:56 PM) : 

When I first look at it, I think "would you still have taken it even if it was Mr Zegna?". Then I look more closely - at the jacket, shirt and the tie especially, and I think "yes, definitely".

It's something I'm becoming more and more interested in - how much do our clothes and style define who we are and what we do, and vice versa how much does what we do define how we dress? It's probably all interlinked.

Anyway, great photo.

 

Blogger Lisa Petrarca said ... (8:00 PM) : 

The suit seems to have a subtle print in it...very cool. Like the slicked back hair too.

http://lisapetrarca.blogspot.com/2010/07/sunny-days-of-summer.html

 

Blogger Román Iglesias said ... (8:10 PM) : 

Lovely man obviously but look rather common

http://coolneeded.blogspot.com

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:14 PM) : 

I Love his suits! Great style!!

 

Anonymous Thaddeus said ... (8:46 PM) : 

Zegna makes beautiful clothes. Their fabric is simply divine!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:06 PM) : 

I do agree about the fact that maybe you wouldn't have taken this picture if it wasn't Zegna... I mean you'd obviously expect someone with that name to be dressed correctly. I mean, I get it, the shirt length is perfect, the collar is fantastic but isn't that something he has to do bu a rule of thumb? I do like the wedding band he's wearing, very nice and inderstated.

 

Blogger Alexandra said ... (9:18 PM) : 

He's always so sharply dressed...such a good style role model.

http://tovogueorbust.blogspot.com/

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (9:26 PM) : 

Very very handsome....smiles.

 

Blogger Arantxa y Roberto said ... (9:32 PM) : 

amazing italian style..

www.lookaroundthelook.blogspot.com

 

Blogger La Clochard said ... (9:36 PM) : 

Happy man in tune with the present!

kisses :)

 

Anonymous Austin said ... (10:02 PM) : 

Awesome style!

 

Blogger The Sluice Box said ... (10:06 PM) : 

Refreshing to see some restraint and propriety, as old fashioned as that may sound.

www.thesluicebox.com

 

Blogger FASHION SNAG said ... (10:33 PM) : 

He does have a great smile and I think he could get by on that alone if he wanted to!

www.FashionSnag.com

 

Blogger nemee said ... (11:03 PM) : 

very classic and handsome . love his genuine smile .

artsysunday.blogspot.com

 

Blogger Jack Daniel said ... (11:12 PM) : 

Is he really Ermenegildo?

 

Blogger Jazzbuff630 said ... (12:42 AM) : 

I own a lot of Zegna stuff. As exemplified by this picture, the clothes are ususally subtle, tasteful, and timeless (ditto for Luciano Barbera).

The quality of your clothes should be the announcement that is made when you walk into a room.

I love the navy silk knit tie.

 

Anonymous ryan said ... (12:49 AM) : 

Great style, great suit

 

Blogger Nathaniel said ... (12:57 AM) : 

I love this look!

 

Blogger LegendLee said ... (1:31 AM) : 

wow~ he is a seriours man, u must do something make him happy~ nice photo shoot 2 Gildo Zegna...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:22 AM) : 

How refreshing!

 

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

love the subtle print! (and hair and stack of magazines!)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:02 AM) : 

The shoulder line and the broader lapels match to a fine chest. The suit suits him perfectly ;-)

 

Blogger Stela ALVES said ... (3:10 AM) : 

Great photo!!!
like always.
Stela Alves
www.streettsylebystela.blogspot.com

 

Blogger scram. said ... (3:30 AM) : 

100% boring.

 

Blogger TheStreetFashion5xpro said ... (4:07 AM) : 

he have great style

 

Anonymous Beyond Fabric said ... (4:27 AM) : 

His lightweight summer fabrics are amazing, be sure to grab a suit.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:42 AM) : 

Great suit and lovely tones in the blue.

roughluxegirl.blogspot.com

 

Blogger the tailoress said ... (5:08 AM) : 

Ermenegildo Zegna:
fine italian wool two button suit;
closed check pattern;
classic collar shirt;
knitted tie;
beige overcoat!

His look summarises his label and collections- fine tailoring with quality finishes and fabrics

www.the-tailoress.blogspot.com

 

Anonymous IS THIS IT? models review said ... (5:11 AM) : 

Pure classic elegance - nowadays this is not so common... simple and very welcome delight.

http://www.isthisitmodelsreview.com/

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:23 AM) : 

future scott non?

 

Blogger MELISSA Z. said ... (5:44 AM) : 

so elegant!

www.abitoffashion.com

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:57 AM) : 

As I get older (44 next spring!) I truly admire looks like this. The Devil is in the Details. Great suit, shirt and tie and even the raincoat works. The fit is perfect - he's showing 'some cuff' as JFK used to say. What's noteworthy is how comfortable he looks. I've come to believe there's two types of dressers: those who reveal themselves via their choices; and those who try and become different people through their clothes. Neither is better than the other. But I am definitely moving from latter to former. This photo is of a man who looks comfortable in his own skin. Because he's got that right - the clothes are an extension. Excellent, understated, relaxed and yet authoritative too.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:39 AM) : 

Great suit fabrication. love the button as well. I am curious about the tie - is this knit (or is it just my monitor bitmapping the image?)....thanks!

 

Blogger Bell said ... (6:42 AM) : 

classic, correct, elegant

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (6:44 AM) : 

Chic! It feels like Milano is a constant fashion show...

http://valentineavoh.blogspot.com/
-diary of a fashion stylist-

 

Anonymous blogmetravel said ... (7:06 AM) : 

Simplicity makes no effort to it's style!

 

Blogger anthony said ... (7:24 AM) : 

Couldn't get this one but the jacket sits nicely.

 

Anonymous eHABERDASHER.com said ... (7:29 AM) : 

Great shot - clearly the Zegna empire is thriving - or at least the economic times aren't stressing him out as he hasn't aged/changed much at all in the last several years... this photo could have been taken yesterday or 15 years ago (also a testament to classic and timeless style).
_____________________
www.eHABERDASHER.com

 

Blogger CLAUDIA C. said ... (8:33 AM) : 

Really classic...

http://audreyismyfavourite.blogspot.com

 

Blogger BasicbutChic said ... (8:44 AM) : 

When I see this smart man's smile I just thought that wearing great clothes is just a good therapy : relaxing and smiling !

 

Blogger coxie said ... (10:25 AM) : 

great look...

 

Blogger choppie said ... (11:58 AM) : 

He has the right amount of calculation of choice here. Exactly what I like in a well-dressed gentleman.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:57 PM) : 

wouldn't you be soo pleasantly suprised to be seated next to him on an overseas flight? you know you'd have nice conversation and politeness to no end. a welcome luxury.

 

Anonymous Dana said ... (1:05 PM) : 

My husband wore a Zegna tie to our wedding. Great brand. Good quality menswear. He actually looks like a friendly man.

 

Anonymous Laurent said ... (1:53 PM) : 

Beautiful suit, appears to be silk or silk-wool blend with nice drape and perfect fit, of course, considering it's Zegna and must be made for him. I would prefer more contrasting tie. His personality is apparent, no? I just became a future customer.

 

Blogger Brummagem Joe said ... (2:15 PM) : 

How an adult male in a business environment dresses.

 

Anonymous Alexandra said ... (4:54 PM) : 

Such a distinguished gentleman! I love it!

 

Blogger brandt said ... (6:24 PM) : 

Funny that this is in Italy, as it looks like an American "sack suit"!
It looks comfy( in the neck and waist), yet well done (sleeve length).
Expat maybe?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:10 AM) : 

Amazing tie/shirt!

 

Blogger Noumia's papers said ... (9:25 AM) : 

Classy !


http://noumias-papers.blogspot.com/

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:13 PM) : 

Oh, the fabric!

 

Blogger Dulwich_News said ... (7:56 AM) : 

Gildo Looks great I have not seen him for years since I lived in NYC and wondered how he was looking as he is getting older like us all...

 

Blogger Kathleen said ... (11:25 AM) : 

My husband, whom I turned onto your blog months ago, came home Tuesday night and the first thing he said was "Mr. Zegna" was featured in The Sartorialist. He loves the clothing, especially his shirts, and would have passed out on the street if he'd seen him. I love the Zegna shirts hanging in my husbands closet. Sometimes I go in there just to touch them and look at all the different window pane plaids and such, so lovely!

 

Anonymous rouge said ... (7:16 PM) : 

Didn't even notice the clothes - this is a smile that makes you smile back! I'm STILL smiling.

 

Blogger Erik Mannby said ... (8:51 PM) : 

I love the knitted tie, simply beautiful.

 

Blogger min it said ... (11:37 AM) : 

His expression is really interesting, he looks, shy, nervous..nice

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (1:39 AM) : 

I'm in love....

 

Blogger Dr ACP said ... (9:17 AM) : 

I love him for the beautiful fabrics and construction of his clothes. "How does he make cotton feel like silk," I ask?

 

Blogger Kathleen said ... (11:42 AM) : 

I cannot believe the comments about Scott not taking this photo if it hadn't been Zegna! He looks a bit mussed, but most likely has been working for twenty hours straight or perhaps just got off a plane or train after traveling all night. Maybe I have a vivid imagination, but I'll bet I'm correct. And the photograph is "totally" worth posting. His suit, shirt and tie are of the finest fabrics and besides this, he has a million dollar smile. Its a great photograph. I swear, people can be so catty!

 

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