
A greenhouse provides the backdrop for Brunello Cucinelli’s latest menswear, framed as The Interlude. Pau Ramis emerges from the foliage in a classic check that appears drawn from archival tailoring yet adjusted for a looser fit and softer shoulder.
Brunello Cucinelli The Interlude

Brunello Cucinelli settles into a proposition for subtle disruption. A double-breasted suit in deep cobalt loosens its pleats into a belted silhouette.

A check suit follows, its cuffed trousers courting the idea of tailoring at leisure with the aid of tassel loafers.

Drawing a casual manifesto is a stonewash denim jacket layered over an ivory cardigan and cream-pleated trousers. It’s a combo that nods toward off-duty ease but stops short of genuine ruggedness.

In its understated but expert hands, The Interlude illustrates Brunello Cucinelli’s genius for balancing hue and proportion. With its subtle color shifts and tailored proportions, the wardrobe provides a graceful transition between seasons.
