Milan Men’s Fashion
Week spring/summer ‘11 was all about the effectiveness of layers. From
Dolce & Gabbana, Ermenegildo Zegna and Alexander McQueen’s
milestone celebrations to a host of new trends and silhouettes, the
menswear shows indicated a turn toward designer depth of vision and
aesthetic nuance.
Zegna marked a century in fashion, showing both its founding line and Z Zegna line back-to-back at La Triennale. The pressure clearly didn’t affect the fifth generation family-run business, which has long been renown for taking design control to new levels by staying involved in every step of production—from the fabric mill to the design studio. This season, Zegna produced the “zero weight jacket,” which was aptly named for its lightweight fabric (145-grams/meter). It seems this vintage style factory has no plans to stop innovating suiting just yet.
Zegna marked a century in fashion, showing both its founding line and Z Zegna line back-to-back at La Triennale. The pressure clearly didn’t affect the fifth generation family-run business, which has long been renown for taking design control to new levels by staying involved in every step of production—from the fabric mill to the design studio. This season, Zegna produced the “zero weight jacket,” which was aptly named for its lightweight fabric (145-grams/meter). It seems this vintage style factory has no plans to stop innovating suiting just yet.
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