I am eager to see Fall 2010 men collection coming out. D&G has opened the dance. Here are my favorites

Above, the whole shirt is a surprise: the collar is of a tee, the body is of a fitted man shirt, and the sleeves are of a female blouse. This shirt is full of delicate female-like details, yet it’s so manly. Worn with a low waist large pair of jeans it lengthens the model figure.

Very classic figure with the kind of French beret Brad Pitt toted all last year long.

Besides the French beret, the grey-like-old leather belt strengthens this Italian-immigrant-of-the-beginning-of-20th-century style that inspired D&G for this collection.There’s lot a old leather belts and shoes in this collection.

This one is a classic too, with a welcome addition: a collarless shirt. I would have imagined that 3-piece male suits would require a tie or a shirt with a collar. Evidence is here that it’s not necessary. I like the length of the jacket and the way it fits at the waist. The ensemble lengthens the figure.

This mix up of a leather jacket with 2 pieces of 3-piece suit is another surprise. I love it.

He seems comfy … and confident. I like the pull. I don’t like the jeans. I went thru a grunge/ kind of very used styled jeans when I was younger. Today I’m not anymore into it. Maybe, the fact that my mom used to shout that it was ugly everytime I showed up with dirty-like threads makes me think today that … well … It’s ugly. And now that I buy my clothes myself, I have hard time to buy something that looks like messed up higher price than something that looks clean. I guess that my mind is not very popular when I see all that shirts sold with mope holes.

It’s a don’t. I H-A-T-E those slim ties.

There were a bunch of velvet suits that made me think about 2nd class passengers of Titanic with Leo. It’s funny to figure out that, one century later, 2nd class folks are the inspiration of famed luxury designer like Domenico and Stefano.

I like this look. I mean pants underneath mid shaft boots. Do you see a lot of guys out there wearing boots like that? Not much. I’d like to see this style more often down the street.



The tregging is definitely on. It fits slims thighs.


Those looks above and below looks elegant, warm and comfy. This is just what we need in the freezing winther we are suffering from enjoying right now in Europe.


Just for us ladies. A cohort of virile working class males coming to us. Hooooot!
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