Boglioli calls to mind classic menswear for fall-winter 2021 as the Italian brand references Paolo di Paolo’s photo series “Mondo Perduto.” The artist worked to capture Italian society and culture during the 1950s and ’60s, culminating in a collection of styles that are deemed timeless today. Like how people approached the fifties with optimism post World War II, Boglioli revisits those sentiments, finding hope in classics with certain authenticity. Delivering a season of relaxed tailoring, Boglioli finds the elegance in everyday dress. Model Vincenzo Amato is the face of the season as he dons a wardrobe with varied colors, such as cream, tobacco, blue, and green. Front and center, Vincenzo inspires in a mix of velvet, cashmere, and wool. Deconstructed jackets join a lineup of knitwear, shirts, and pants.
Boglioli Revisits Classics with Renewed Optimism
The Fashionisto
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Published January 19, 2021

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