Tuxedo. It is a very elegant item of clothing for men to wear only for special occasions. There are few fashion brands, on the current market, which still manage to make such an apparently simple suit, but from the complex internal architecture. Among the happy few definitely excelling Brioni, Italian company founded in 1945, when it inaugurated its first boutique in Rome, in Via Barberini 79. And it is precisely to this object of desire that the maison dedicates the new line of glasses, both sunglasses and sight, calling it, precisely Tuxedo.
The brand promises three fundamental elements, all protagonists of each model proposed, and are: exclusive materials, high-tech constructions and unique craft details. However, the founding principle is elegance, the masculine one of James Bond, whose character obviously dresses the company clothes. The creative process interprets the classic teardrop shapes and rectangular frames, adding a detail, which makes them unique: “A delicate pied de poule graphic is embossed on the metal profile that extends from the upper corners of the front to the temples to evoke the iconic Prince of Wales fabric by Brioni. The multi-ribbed knurling of the thermo-formed temples is combined with the monogram “B” engraved on the diamond-shaped metal detail on the terminals.” Explain from the company, which in 1985 opened the Scuola di Alta Sartoria in that of Penne, province of Pescara, in order to teach the art in subject to young people.
The collection is made for the spring-summer season, and is now in stores. The glasses are to be combined with a suit, a formal work suit, for those who live in the city; but they are also advisable during the day, you know, the sun… Maybe at sea or in the countryside, wearing a blue linen shirt and a pair of white short pants, or in ultramarine blue, worn together with a homburg headdress, in straw.
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