Italo Zucchelli presented 43 looks to an audience that included musician Future in the front row, alongside his fiancé, musician Ciara, as well as New York Giants’ Victor Cruz. Each of the men was wardrobed in looks designed by Mr. Zucchelli, and Ciara wore a Calvin Klein Collection look designed by Francisco Costa, the brands’ Women’s Creative Director.
Exclusive to the show were 15 models, including American model Clark Bockelman, who closed the show – and is currently featured in the brands’ Spring 2014 global advertising campaign – as well as French Canadian actor Pier-Gabriel Lajoie, who opened the show.
Reinterpreting the most classic items of a man’s wardrobe, Zucchelli’s new collection includes thoughtful, luxurious styles, which were layered throughout in highly textural combinations. Plays of proportion and layers on sharp silhouettes add a refined appeal to richly weighted materials and skins – such as alpaca, leather shearling, brushed silk, embossed wool, and double faced cashmere. Technical and noble fabrics are mixed, seamed or pieced, bringing hard and soft, and matte and shine together on tops, jackets, and quilted pullovers. The palette features a rich, tone on tone shades of caramel, sable and cognac, as well as strokes of brigade green and thistle complement touches of grey mélange and black.
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