Redefining the male wardrobe to adapt it to the lifestyle induced by the health crisis seems to be a concern among Italian designers. If the house, founded more than a century ago, has already established itself as a pioneer in the fields of social ethics, ecology and upcycling, it is operating an important turning point here by transforming its stylistic identity from tailoring towards more casual creations.
Ample and enveloping cuts that are as elegant as ever; still as precious materials dominated by woven or knitted wool and cashmere, suits with sportswear influences and a chromatic range of muted and sober colors such as black, beige, grey, green and brown.
“We are all living a new reality preoccupied with new needs, which lead us to new ways of life and attitudes. It is precisely at a time like this, when everything is under discussion, that we at Zegna have decided to (Re) settle. We looked back to our roots to (Re)interpret our style codes and (Re)adapt the modern man. Outside and inside meet and a new way of dressing takes hold, where comfort and style blend together to create a new aesthetic,” explains Alessandro Sartori.