Innovative, comfortable and
easy to mix and match, Cerruti fabrics
adapt easily to all styles in which the label shines ; the iconic suit evolves
from one season to the next. Woven loosely, it takes on a relaxed air; fluid,
it offers a freer silhouette; adjusted with a constructed shoulder-line, it
reproduces a Cerruti classic.
Aldo Maria Camillo, Artistic
Director, is the new Cerruti's driving force. The philosophy: a combination of
120 years of Italian tradition with the modernity of a typically Parisian
fashion house. Camillo, was up to last summer the head menswear designer at
Valentino and has previously worked at tailoring label Ermenegildo Zegna -
where he was a senior designer of formalwear.
Cerruti is known for
introducing a new type of masculine informal elegance, initially showcased in
1967 when the brand opened its Paris
location. Unstructured silhouettes, suddenly free of superfluous linings and
cumbersome shoulder pads, new textiles developed in the company’s production
workshops, every detail helped prove beyond doubt the brand’s ability to
capture and redefine the spirit of the times in menswear.
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