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Showing posts with label My Travels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My Travels. Show all posts

Monday, 7 October 2013

Lino Ieluzzi | Menswear Style Icon with a true Italian Tailored Charm and Fashion

Lino Ieluzzi, the epitome of Italian menswear style and tailored suits, he is a style menswear icon, and a true gentleman.
He has been photographed firstly by Scott Schuman from the Sartorialist, and that’s where the world came to know of him, obviously in the menswear industry he was already famous .

He is the boutique owner of Al Bazar in Milan, a menswear store, which evolved from a jeans and t-shirt shop to a the destination for aristocrats and men seeking the perfect coat or suit.
You can see him wearing the most perfect tailored suits, always double breasted, the chain hanging from his trousers, the made to measure shoes and of course smoking a cigarette.
I had the chance of snapping him during Pitti Uomo three times, 82, 83, 84 and even spoke to him. He is very charming and one of the biggest gentlemen I have ever met. He also invited me for a chat and a coffee once I return to Milan, and I will definitely take him up on his offer.

BUON COMPLEANNO LINO





For photos kindly email me on lauramuscat@gmail.com, otherwise hastag #lamaisonsartoriedamber #lauramuscat and put a link to my blog as these are photos taken by me.

Laura
x

Thursday, 11 July 2013

Pitti Uomo 84 | Street Style Trends and Details | Florence and Menswear

The Trends: Sneakers, Floral Print, Blues and Denims
Pitti Uomo is an occasion where you can feast your eyes looking at all the latest menswear fashion, from the classic, the newbie, the fashion bloggers, the oldies and the wannabes ... you see everything!
But some know what they are doing from the epitome of menswear style Nick Wooster, to fashion bloggers like Joshua Washington, Mariano Di Vaio, and Funfere Keroye, to the oldie who knows it all like Lino Ieluzzi and the designers Michael T Bergen, Aki Choklat and Francesco Avino.

Here are the trends:

Florals and a mix of different prints
The winter blues?
 No these are the Summer ones mostly blazers... denim, double breasted, pinstriped, in all forms
The Sneakers ... Nike of course
The Reds and Pinks
The daring women wearing prints and the classic Gucci Bamboo Bag

Check out the street style pics from Pitti Uomo 84 here:

Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Men's Street Style | Firenze, Italy

The Boys, the Men and the Gentlemen in the streets of Firenze

My new Nikon D3100 produced some lovely shots, but the lovely shots wouldn't be what they are without ...  the men in Florence and their style
The most stylish man I saw on that day in Florence, with his cute dog
The man at the Cavalli cafe outside their shop

Busy man at work, I was taking a picture of the Duomo, and he popped in front of me
The young man in his casual style, love his shoes 
Casual man
The busy man on his phone wearing a beautifully tailored blazer
Men and Florence are something, they know their style, true Italian style
More photos soon

Laura

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Fashion dreams | Firenze, Polimoda and Milan Fashion Week

The day has finally come, after months of waiting, today I move to Firenze in Italy to study fashion at Polimoda, Institute for Design & Marketing.
I have 4 suitcases, weighing approx 80kg, because when going to a fashion school and a city like Firenze, you cannot pack lightly, after all a fashion blogger, and someone who loves shoes cannot fail to look bad.
I will be entering the world of fashion as soon as I arrive because Vogue Fashion's Night Out is tonight, my luck! I'm excited!
I hope to meet Simone Righi, the man who was made famous by The Sartorialist for his exceptional style. I will be popping by his shop, Tie Your Tie, just wanting to get a glimpse of the man.
Then I'm off to Stefanel to meet one of my favourite fashion bloggers, Chiara Ferragni and get my hands on one of her t-shirts, where all proceeds are going towards those affected by the earthquake in Emiglia Romagna.
I cannot not visit Luisa Via Roma, THE STORE TO BE IN, a fashion heaven for all fashionistas, and one of the best supporters for fashion bloggers.
Tonight, I will be out and about in Firenze with my roommate Emily for FNO, the tomorrow its my first glimpse of Polimoda and of course off to Milan for Milan Fashion Week.
Milan Fashion Week S/S 2012 - Dolce & Gabbana
 Till the next update

Laura
x

Monday, 30 April 2012

My latest purchases from London ... story telling

My latest purchases ... something classic, something new, something old and something for you


Usually shopping in London is a must. Every time I travel to this city, I always allocate some quality time for some precious purchasing time, but my schedule unfortunately did not allow me to hunt for some good bargains or find some kind of unique item. 


In fact I wondered around Camden Town through the market and some vintage stores, but my venture proved unsuccessful when thunder, lightning and rain decided to show up and ruin my lovely 2 hour endeavour. 
So whilst I was running around London town from one area to the other, in between Vogue workshops and Masters interviews, I managed to buy some new accessories, and found some interesting pieces which all have an interesting story. 

Peacocks blouse - I bought this from Malta ... no story here, I simply fell in love with it
Very classical, it's pretty and I love it on

This Stunning Blouse Features Luxuriously Smooth Textures And A Beautiful Pussy Bow Front. Featuring Through Button Fastening, Oversized Sleeves And A Classic Contrast Design. 




 I paired it up with a long black asymmetrical skirt (Zara), black court shoes (Ms Selfridge), a leather clutch bag (Zara) and electric blue blazer (H&M) 


I wore this outfit for the first day of Vogue Festival and my Masters interview. Upon arrival at Vogue, someone actually took my picture in this outfit, only God knows who that might be!


I needed a black belt with the outfit above, before day 1 of Vogue Festival because my skirt was falling and this was the only belt that looked good on and which had the simplest shape, in fact I turned the buckle behind. 

Vintage looking black leather belt from Mango
Whilst looking hopelessly for a black bag in Covent Garden, my eyes set their sights on I these beautiful beige textured platform court shoes with a pale golden heel from Zara ... when I saw the heel I went crazy, tried them on and they fit perfectly, little damage was done to my credit card. 
This is how I intend to wear them, with similar items to the ones below ...  in the picture - a peplum white blazer (Alexander McQueen), a yellow lace sleeveless dress (Warehouse) and a lovely pink bag (Dolce & Gabbana) - perfect for Summer!
After Vogue Festival I went to Oxford Street to look for a lovely red Aldo handbag which I had seen in Camden but couldn't find it there, with only 1 hour available to buy something, I went running around the shops in my towering heels to find a bag for the next day. The only bag that caught my eye was this pretty suede bag with gold chain from Topshop. It was a good purchase because I carried my large camera in it around London and Vogue Festival, my camera had a stylish pocket and it is actually a nice bag. 
After all my commitments in London were over, I decided to go for a walk in Kensington with a friend and ended up at Harrods in Knightsbridge for lunch. Not thinking of how my feet would feel  after 9 hours in the lovely Zara court shoes I purchased the day before.  At 4pm my feet decided to shout out for help and asked me desperately to change my shoes. So I crossed the road from Harrods and found Topshop. My quest was a comfy shoe which matched my stylish/ smart outfit. The only pair of shoes that seemed to match were these Jaded Camel Suede leather shoe boots with contrast black toecap from Topshop which were on sale, when I saw them I had to get them.
And thats my London shopping adventure, where behind every purchase there is a little story. 

Laura
xoxo

Friday, 27 April 2012

Dolce & Gabbana duo Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana at Vogue festival ... Famiglia, Amore e Italianita'

On Friday 20th April, the second session at Vogue Festival started with the incredible Italian duo Dolce & Gabbana. 

British Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman took the stage to interview Domenico Dolce & Stefano Gabbana under the themes of Italianita’, Amore e Famiglia.
This interview must have been one of the most anticipated workshops by all those attending, especially for moi, since they are my favourite designers -  because of the immense passion they show towards their brand, their ideals, their Italy, the culture and identity behind their brand and the truthfulness to their collections but most of all because of the the woman that they portray.

As soon as their name was announced, and I saw them walking on stage, I could feel my eyes water, I wish someone would have photographed my face or saw the feeling I had in my eyes, it was incredible and surreal moment, a dream.

Alexandra Shulman described the dynamic designer’s important relationship and their partnership, and on how they strived to keep the business going for so many years. She defined their brand as “glamour, sexiness, womanliness and Italian exuberance” and continued elaborating on their continuous faithfulness to love, family and their Italian roots.

Alexandra Shulman started out by asking them about how they met, how the brand and name came to be and how their relationship started. One could see the immense respect and love they have for each other from their answers. Laughing their way through they described how their business started with only one table with three legs and one sofa, and how slowly they started making clothes. The first collection by Domenico Dolce was called Donna, Donna, DD, Dolce & Gabbana in 1981 and from then on its history.
Stefano Gabbana described their collaboration as a ‘strange animal’ where Domenico’s job is tailoring with an fine obsession on details and his job is more on the image and how he always give the final touch to the collection.  He light-heartedly elaborated about how one does his job on his own without the other, but without the other they cannot do their job because they ultimitely need each other. He said, “I take care about something and he takes care about something and at the same time he takes care of what I do” and suddenly giggles and laughter erupted from the audience.

Jokingly he said that “… finally when the fashion show is over, finally and I repeat finally it is the last time we hear the song.”

With Pavarotti’s ‘Funicula, Funicala’ in the background for the concept of ‘Famiglia’.
Spring/ Summer 2012 campaign

The concept of family for both of them is that it is their reference point and it is from where they draw inspiration. Domenico Dolce defined family as a universal word, something strong and something warm where you feel the love. He said that Italians especially in the southern parts of Italy, like Sicily where he is from, family is important and explained how Italians celebrate Sundays. On Sunday lunch at 1pm all the family meets up, the uncle, the auntie, the cousin, the girlfriends, the boyfriends, the children, the neighbours …  and describes it as being picturesque and cinematographic.
From there they continued explaining, how their work place is their family especially Barbara who is number one, that is where family starts and it extends to 5000 workers worldwide. With a smile on his face, Domenico Dolce said that “we make this job a family” and he pointed out that if an employee works for them for 6 months, then from there its forever.
Love – Life, Passion, Freedom … with Pavarotti’s ‘O Sole Mio’. 
Domcenico Dolce interprets love as energy, love is power, it is the energy around the world, the sea the sky, love is honesty, love is about living life in a nice way. Then a baby started crying and he said, “That is love”.
The duo continued defining the word, according to them; love is a very difficult word to define. They continued withe how their relationship changed from being a couple in love, lovers and partners to just being partners and how now they have a better understanding and tolerance of each other. Stefano said that it does not mean that now that they are not lovers anymore, there isn’t love, love will always be there and respect never dies.
It was their countries turn … Italianita’ started with Pavarotti’s rendition of ‘O Surdato Nnamurato’ I… Monica Bellucci, architecture, churches, the blue sky and the sun, art, Roma, I uomini, la seduzione dei uomini, Il colosseo …
Alexandra Shulman asked the designers about how they see the future of Italian designers and fashion in Italy since they are practically the youngest, well-established designers in the country. Stefano Gabbana answered by saying “We are not old, we are not young we are in the middle” and he went on to explain about their concept multi brand store – Spiga.
Spiga is the promotion of around 23 international fashion designers in one store, where Dolce & Gabbana help in their promotion and recognition among the industry.
From Spiga 2 - Christina Crawford designs

When the floor opened to questions from the audience, someone immediately asked them how they managed to succeed. Domenico Dolce gave one advice, and that is to pursue your dream, to concentrate on one thing, something you love, something that comes from the heart. Stefano continued elaborating when he said not to look at something grand, at something big and he gave the example of Fausto Puglisi when the designer had asked the duo on how to become big and how he will get the most famous models to wear his designs. They told him “people want you and not the models, they want your designs then the rest will come later”. The best advice they could give anyone.
Unfortunately, the workshop was over before I knew it.  The advice they gave everyone was to "believe in your work, focus on one thing, you need to be brave, be strong, and never stop because every day is very complicated but if you believe the day after will be much better" What came out of it for me was more determination to continue pursue my dreams and to follow one’s heart.

I am very sure everyone took something out of it and that is to just go for it.

Thank you Mr. Gabbana and Mr. Dolce, you are one of the reasons I am pursuing fashion.

xoxo
Laura

The full interview is available on the British Vogue website:


Monday, 23 April 2012

Fashion at Vogue Festival

Fashion was all over the place at Vogue Festival here are some pictures
Rosa Lopes - Fashion stylist and aspiring fashion designer 

Wearing a dress by Imperial, a Zara coat and shoes and carrying a Michael Kors bag
Tomoe Comparelli, boutique manager

Wearing a Joseph coat, a Miu Miu shirt and a skirt that she bought in Japan. The shoes are by Ask and the bag is vintage
Emily Bailey, photographer

Wearing Jeffrey Campbell shoes
Nancy Harvey-Bathurst, student 

very stylish wearing the latest trends the printed pants

Beautiful accessories 

Neon trends

Deimante Meilune, Fashion Designer

She is wearing her own designs. The trousers, jacket and top are her own designs and the top is made from an old Kimono, cardigan is All Saints, Shoes: Philosophy by Alberta Ferretti, sunglasses vintage.

Cool vintage chic -Katharina Geißler, fashion student, stylist and blogger
http://englishfashionfilesbykat.blogspot.com/


She is wearing BRAX Vintage trousers, a DAKS Vintage blazer, a knitted shirt from Urban Outfitters, dotted tights from Wolford, brogues from Bronx, trench is from See by Chloé, bag from Prada, earrings from Topshop, glasses from Sisley and her necklace is a souvenier from a trip to Montenegro.

All photos were copyrighted to Laura Muscat