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Brioni Men’s Spring 2022

  • June 18, 2021
  • Andy Bannister

“The softness puts the wearer in a good mood, and I want the clothes to bring out the personality, without overpowering the individual or shouting designer label,” Brioni’s design director Norbert Stumpfl mentioned in regards to the spring assortment, which was made with probably the most subtle supplies.

A educated tailor himself, Stumpfl highlighted the craftsmanship of Brioni’s artisans, who succeeded in making a lineup that had a nonchalant and relaxed angle, for males “who don’t spend too much time in front of the mirror.”

The designer underscored the significance of lightness, emphasised by the materials, which ranged from blends of linen, cashmere and silk to Sea Island cotton and double layered knitwear crafted from Escorial wool, cashmere and silk mix.

A trench in nubuck was handled to be water resistant. Shapes had been looser because the designer desires the Brioni man to be snug – and funky, too, therefore the linen sleeves on a suede jacket, all completed by hand.

A jacket was created from the identical nylon used for ladies’s hosiery, which makes it extraordinarily gentle, 1 / 4 of the burden of a daily jacket, mentioned the designer.

Stumpfl additionally created pajama-style shirts and pants crafted from unused samples of silk necktie materials that are re-dyed, so that every piece is exclusive.

Brioni’s night put on was gorgeous because the designer offered the Veronese jacket crafted from a brocade hand-woven on a late nineteenth century jacquard loom, in a course of that takes 5 months from begin to end. It’s clearly a garment for these within the know – and with deep pockets – because the floral embroideries are made with gold and silver threads, bumping up the retail worth to 50,000 euros.

Another showstopper was a dinner jacket in faille ombré silk rigorously dyed by hand utilizing 50 shades of black and grays with an iridescent impact in a “work-intense” approach that Stumpfl mentioned had “not been used since the times of Christian Lacroix and Roberto Capucci.”

Further pointing to Brioni’s craftsmanship, the model additionally launched silver jewellery hammered by hand.

Andy Bannister

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