Aldo Maria Camillo, designer of the Italian fashion house Cerruti, draws inspiration from the work of Joseph Beuys to design a clean, precise, sharp collection.Aldo Maria Camillo, designer of the Italian fashion house Cerruti, draws inspiration from the work of Joseph Beuys to design a clean, precise, sharp collection, peppered with numerous details. The silhouette is elegant and casual, with garments highlighted by yokes in contrasting colors and materials. Luxurious materials give structure to the garments. Pants are worn above the ankle with a wide lapel, and the waist is emphasized by a long belt incorporated into the garment. Coats hide detachable fur and shearling linings, and knitwear takes on an arty allure, with colorful graphics. Note the sturdy shoes that add a casual touch to a chic wardrobe.
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