Through glimpses of menswear, we relive the timeless charm of the gentleman’s style, where iconic fabrics and details of the past blend into an elegant and enduring aesthetic. A man seen from behind, captured in a moment suspended between tranquillity and class, walks across a golf course wearing a flat cap and a check jacket, its fabric reminiscent of Moon’s fine wool and cotton blend, embodying the refined sobriety of classic menswear. A label by Formeidee, clean and sophisticated like the cover of a style magazine, rests beside a pen with sleek, elegant lines. Peeking out from beneath a jacket are a waistcoat and trousers in a perfect Prince of Wales check, evoking the timeless class of Alfred Brown Worsted Mills’ virgin wool. The subtly faded black – almost worn with time – of Infinity – Code – JJ Moon fabric shapes a jacket that is understated yet distinctive, paired with denim that surprises with its informal elegance. A young man appears to pose effortlessly, wrapped in a soft grey scarf like those by Kaleidos Moda. White and grey blend harmoniously in the fine Harris Tweed Hebrides fabric, forming the background to the pocket of a pair of men’s trousers framed by a pocket watch chain – a symbol of unhurried elegance. An impeccably styled loden coat, complete with a matching flat cap, seems crafted from the warm, weighty wool-alpaca blend by Leichtfried Loden. The tactile texture of Marton Mills’ cloth covers the exterior of an elegant jacket, paired with a black tie that enhances its understated refinement. Finally, another young man stands out, dressed in a flawlessly tailored suit in a dark, sophisticated tartan reminiscent of Reda. The soft grey of Lanificio Mannelli’s fabric gracefully embraces the torso of a gentleman captured in the courteous act of offering to pay the bill – a simple gesture, yet one imbued with style and gallantry.
Concept & editing by Zoom on Fashion Trends magazine