![]() Friends of the house, editors, and more gathered together to enjoy the sheer beauty of fine Italian craftsmanship, architecture, and cuisine. Nestled within the Grand Hall of Palazzo Borghese, Brunello Cucinelli hosted what might've been the most decadent event of the season. Lots of new friends are made."īelow, we've rounded up the best moments from Pitti Uomo.īrunello Cucinelli Hosts a Lavish Dinner Party "The accompanying social scene away from the Fotezza is similarly democratic. " No one appreciates a new coat or a pair of rare vintage trousers like a fellow Pitti-goer," he tells Town and Country. Outside of the Fortezza, is what frequent attendee Zachary Weiss describes as a "menswear university town" where Trattoria Camillo is always booked for dinner by the crowds, and the front café at the Ferragamo-owned Portrait Hotel Firenze on the river provides a well of espresso. Christian Vierigīut, of course, clothes aren't the only thing to be seen. "Īttendees wearing their finest tweeds for Pitti Uomo day 2. "It’s an extremely accessible fashion week, so once you’re in Fortezza de Basso you have access to hundreds of brands and collections from start-ups to prestigious Italian tailoring brands and sustainable-focused designers all under one roof. " a boiling pot of different people who all have a communal love for menswear and fashion," influencer and sustainable fashion editor Brett Staniland tells Town and Country. The drink then progressively became even drier and more spirituous as the ratio of vermouth to gin fell to the extent that some omit it altogether. Among them are brands like Brunello Cucinelli, Martine Rose, and Kiton. Housed within the Fortezza da Basso, the event's official location since 1982, over 600 menswear brands congregate at once. (If King Charles wasn't born a royal, he'd probably be one of them). But, through the smokescreen of late nights at the newly-opened Chic Nonna and wardrobes that are ever so primmed and pressed, the trade show holds a significant amount of substance in the world of menswear.įor the past 50 years, Pitti Uomo has been an opportunity for menswear brands to show off their latest collection to menswear editors and buyers. This cocktail is a true iconic staple that wont go out of fashion any time soon. From afar, the four-day trade show looks like a Super Bowl for dapper dandies worldwide except the action takes place on the streets of Florence and the pomp and circumstance certainly eclipse the American tradition. That all changed when he fell in love with them at the Dukes Hotel bar. At least, that's how the men attending this year's bi-annual Pitti Uomo make it seem. Henson (celebrating her birthday!), Charli XCX, Candice Swanepoel, Dylan Sprouse and Barbara Palvin, Dale Moss, Tommy Dorfman, Shanina Shayk, Maye Musk, Stella Maxwell, Adut Akech, Jacquelyn Jablonski, newly-wed Jasmine Tookes, and many more.You can never have too much tweed, ties, or too many martinis. Naturally, Ford himself was there too (all is forgiven!!) to toast to the return to in-person events and NYFW as we know and love it.Īmong those partying until the early hours to DJ sets by supermodel Soo Joo Park and Kaytranada included Kehlani, Taraji P. According to our source, this particular drink is a nod to one that Roitfeld knocked over onto Ford’s brand new fur rug at his Bel Air home. But with its tropical combination of pisco, pineapple, lemon, orange. Inspired by her favorite memories of making martinis with Tom Ford in the ’90s (casual!), Roitfeld created a special retro-themed Apple Martini for the occasion. Created by famed bartender Simon Difford in 2004, the Pisco Punch is new to the list of cocktails this year. And as is to be expected, she brought the fashion crowd out out. ![]() It’s 5 o’clock somewhere-we’ll have whatever style arbiter Carine Roitfeld is drinking! The perennially chic editrix (and the recipient of our recent Fashion Legend award) hosted a chic NYFW party with Grey Goose last Friday night at the newly-opened Casa Cipriani in downtown Manhattan.
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