Exquisite materials, impeccable tailoring, classic silhouettes: Brunello Cucinelli nails the art of sartorial subtlety like no other. FARFETCH senior menswear editor Luke Raymond selects the key pieces for fall and winter.
Sweater weather
‘To quote Brunello Cucinelli himself: ‘To set a trend you need to know the classics.’ Case in point, this two-way zip-up sweater, designed to be worn alone or layered up as the colder weather sets in. Simple, practical, luxurious: this piece hits every mark.’
Tonal shades
‘Camel, sand and ecru: shades that create harmony together. This look — suede jacket, cable-knit sweater and chino-style trousers — is a perfectly balanced ensemble for fall. Ground it with leather boots in a darker, autumnal tone.’
Timeless prints
‘Brunello Cucinelli has been called a ‘quiet peacock’ by some. This double-breasted houndstooth coat, softly structured for a relaxed feel, would also fit this description. A classic silhouette and timeless pattern add just the right amount of interest to any fall look.’
‘According to Brunello Cucinelli, the most useful and versatile colors are brown, gray and navy. This suede gilet and combat-pocket wool trousers certainly work together effortlessly. Layered with a white high-neck sweater and black lace-up boots, they set the right tone for fall.’
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