Alberto Moretti Spring/Summer 2014

For the new men’s Spring/Summer 2014 collection, Alberto Moretti combines the excellence of Italian craftsmanship with the ironic, light-hearted and fun spirit of summer. Through his creations, he imagines the modern dandy’s new objects of desire. A balance between absolute elegance and details that are both refined and playful.

The palette features vibrant and bright colours. The most exclusive materials have undergone unusual and sophisticated treatments while different combinations of colours and leathers reveal provocative and eccentric elements.

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    On Wed, Aug 7, 2013 at 2:32 PM, FASHIONABLY MALE wrote:

    > ** > fashionablymale posted: ” For the new mens Spring/Summer 2014 > collection, Alberto Moretti combines the excellence of Italian > craftsmanship with the ironic, light-hearted and fun spirit of summer. > Through his creations, he imagines the modern dandy’s new objects of > desire. A b”

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