Corneliani is an Italian fashion house renowned for the quality of its menswear. It’s also usually the first brand to open the men’s fashion week in Milan, and as such receives special attention.
Its artistic director, Sergio Corneliani, creates garments with great attention to detail, which makes Corneliani so familiar to the most discerning men’s wardrobes.
For the Spring/Summer 2014 collection, we were able to enjoy the return of top model Clément Chabernaud, absent from London Fashion Week (or LcM for those in the know) this season. His ‘return’ wasn’t the only remarkable thing about this show, of course. For the season, the clothes had a very elegant, old-school aura, with precise, slim-fitting cuts.
The jackets/blazers are tailored to the body, like a made-to-measure line, and the male silhouette is magnified, as if projected into the era of Hollywood glamour chic.
Some pieces are more relaxed – this is a summer collection after all – but the whole is very studied and controlled, because even if here and there you can see drapes, openings and torn fabrics, the overall shape of the garment is precise.
Corneliani’s color palette includes a whole range of pastels and neutral tones, delicacy being the house’s signature.
Photos courtesy of Camera Moda
Mary Yasmine Arrouche
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