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Carolina Herrera AW12 Looks

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    • #AW12
    • #Looks
    • #menswear
    • #collection
    • #men's fashion
    • #CH
  • 5 months ago
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SS12 Blues

Much has been said about Spring blues, as distinct garments in different shades of this iconic menswear staple continue to drop from all sorts of labels. From the timeless navy to the season’s pale and baby blues, this is an invaluable option to consider for your Summery wardrobe. Inspired by some recent purchases, namely the shirt and chinos, I decided to put together a monochromatic attire to honor it. Pulling off unique a color from head to toe definitely poses a challenge and requires some pattern, texture and hue matching skills. However, if done right, the result is a strikingly polished look few others can outmatch…

Details: unlined cotton/silk peak lapel blazer by Adam Kimmel, striped widespread collar shirt by Millerighe, pale blue cotton chinos by Zara, navy suede penny loafers by Buttero, silk knit polka dot tie by Carolina Herrera, ribbon belt by Purificacion Garcia, tie bar by The Tie Rack, bracelet by street vendor and vintage chronograph by Citizen.

Model and Styling: Miguel Vieira

Photography: Rita Lino

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    • #Looks
    • #SS12
    • #Spring Blues
    • #monochromatic
    • #navy
    • #baby blue
    • #peak lapel
    • #menswear
    • #Men's style
    • #men's fashion
    • #inspiration
    • #Adam Kimmel
    • #Millerighe
    • #Carolina Herrera
    • #silk knit tie
    • #Zara
    • #Buttero
    • #blue suede shoes
    • #penny loafer
    • #Citizen
    • #tie bar
    • #Purificacion Garcia
  • 11 months ago
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When a wool blazer isn’t enough to fend off the cold but you still want to look put together, layering is fundamental. Although puffed vests or topcoats are the most usual choices, don’t leave your heavy wool cardigans out of the equation. This wool shawl collar version brings new depth and texture to the whole outfit when paired with all the other elements, while adding an unexpected twist to the mix. As a plus, the details on this blazer are outstanding: perfect fit, paisley collar lining, frayed hems and deep side flap pockets…

Wool shawl collar cardigan by Massimo Dutti, wool 2 button blazer by RICE, contrasting club collar shirt by Rugby, white jeans by Massimo Dutti, cashmere scarf by Burberry, polka dot silk knit tie by Carolina Herrera, tie bar by The Tie Rack and vintage braided leather belt.

Model and Styling: Miguel Vieira

Photography: Rita Lino


    • #Looks
    • #Menswear
    • #inspiration
    • #shawl collar cardigan
    • #wool blazer
    • #club collar shirt
    • #cashmere scarf
    • #layering
    • #tie bar
    • #silk knit tie
    • #white jeans
    • #paisley
    • #massimo dutti
    • #RICE
    • #Rugby
    • #Ralph Lauren
    • #Carolina Herrera
  • 1 year ago
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Although I have a thing against outlets, the truth remains that there are great deals to be had at a select few. This silk knit tie by Carolina Herrera was originally priced at 110€ and I got it for 10€: perfect feel, pattern and width. 

White button down oxford by Ralph Lauren (custom fit), grey wool slacks by Gentleman Tailors (custom made), distressed brown leather boat shoes by Buttero, navy silk polka dot knit tie by Carolina Herrera, brown braided leather belt by Acne and vintage Citizen chronograph. 

    • #Knit tie
    • #silk
    • #polka dots
    • #oxford shirt
    • #slacks
    • #Carolina Herrera
    • #Acne
    • #Gentleman
    • #Citizen
    • #Buttero
    • #outfit
    • #menswear
  • 1 year ago
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The low V-neck sweater

One of the most important aspects when it comes to knitwear, besides fabric and cut, is the shape of the collar. Among all the available options, the v-neck sweater is probably the most elegant and versatile of the bunch, being easily dressed up or down as you pair it with a tee or a shirt and tie. Make no mistake, not all V-necks are created equal, and within the spectrum you’re offered several variations: higher, lower, wider…

A higher stance V is the most common type, but I’d like to express my love for the low V-neck sweater. In colder months when layering is a necessity, and walking out the door with nothing but a shirt under your jacket will most likely turn you into a popsicle, this is one of my favourite pieces. Its lower and wider stance allows you to portray the shirt+jacket ensemble (while keeping warm) as it’s easily concealed by your outerwear. Plus, if you’re a fan of neckwear, few other pieces allow you to show just the right amount of shirt and tie, while keeping them perfectly framed. 

When looking for this type of sweater I believe it’s best to go with thicker fabrics, with some shape to them, as very lightweight, thin fabrics may end up looking loose and baggy, depriving them of the elegance and framing assets. Scottish brand Lyle & Scott offers some great options in outstanding quality wools which are definitely worth checking. Here, I paired mine with a navy peacoat and a shirt+tie combination, stressing the aforementioned framing effect and drawing attention towards the tie. Also, this is the kind of Winter day when you should throw on your white jeans: sunny and freezing cold. 

Navy melange peacoat by Paul Smith, greyish blue low v-neck sweater by Lyle & Scott, striped dress shirt by Carolina Herrera, white slim fitting jeans by Massimo Dutti, brown brogues by Henry James Shoes, sunglasses by Ray Ban (aviators), vintage tie, argyle socks by Calzedonia.

    • #low v-neck sweater
    • #v-neck
    • #Pontevedra
    • #Paul Smith
    • #Lyle & Scott
    • #Ray Ban
    • #Massimo Dutti
    • #Henry James
    • #Calzedonia
    • #Carolina Herrera
    • #vintage tie
  • 2 years ago
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