Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Brunello Cucinelli.

President; Massimo Caronna has opened his store in uptown New York.
The new shop, outfitted with raw-wood farm tables and armoires, is the latest of the label’s 40-some doors around the world.
 It maintains the same summer-home aesthetic—call it resort chic, minus any hint of Margaritaville.
 Caronna says "Cucinelli’s U.S. client base is, in fact, 70 percent tourists, and the Madison Avenue location should offer a welcome post to re-ration en route to Miami or Monaco."
 Like the store, the clothing is exquisitely crafted, light (for the jet set forever in warmer climes), and finely detailed.
 Solomeo crests are hidden behind a jacket lapel, and signature striping peeks out from a shirt cuff.
 And for the aristocrat in repose this season, the label debuts buckskin brogues and a casual, camel-colored spin on the Wallabee.

Courtesy of Style


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