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What are the men's luxury brands in Italy? How do they rank?

Italy is the fashion capital of the world. They have a lot of luxury brands. And it's also very fashionable. Many people like to buy clothes in Italy. There are many women's luxury brands there. Those brands are doing quite well. So what are the men's luxury brands in Italy? What about the ranking? Next, let's introduce some.

1. Top luxury: Brioni

Brioni, who represents the Romanesque style, has such as Annan and James & middot; Advocates like bond, from pierce & middot; Brioni has locked 007 since the brusnan era. This vector tailoring brand is recently marching into the field of luxury sportswear, and recently opened its first physical store in Saks Fifth Avenue. Of course, Brioni is considered the best value for money brand.

2. One standard: Ermenegildo Zegna

Italian men's wear can never bypass Zegna. It can even be said that the whole Italian fashion industry stands on Zegna's shoulder. For those business men who don't need to show too much aesthetic taste in wearing, high-quality men's clothing simply means fitting and high-grade fabrics. As the leader of Italian fabric industry, Zegna has become a brand endorsing high-quality fabrics. Its commercial success has also made Zegna a fabric supplier of many designer brands. After Tom Ford became independent, Zegna was the first to get support.

3. Simple and exquisite: Giorgio Armani

If Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Perry Ellis and other star menswear designers in the United States have introduced the concept of leisure into the monotonous fashion world of men. Armani brings Italy's superb tailoring technology to this irresistible trend of casual men's wear. The film "American dancer" has become the best display platform for Armani men's clothing. Richard Gere chooses the clothing matching in front of the mirror in every way. After completion, the overall shape is simple without losing exquisite details. In the perfect cutting, there is no hard axe chisel trace. This kind of clothing that goes out of the 'Hall' and down the 'kitchen' smoothes the man's too hard outline, separates the men's clothing from the pattern of 'War robes in the business field', and makes the man an aesthetic object.

4. Sicilian hymn: Dolce Gabbana

Dolce Gabbana's design inspiration mostly comes from the birthplace of Dolce, Sicily, which is a style with 'strong visual and sensory shock'. A large number of heavy colors such as red and black are used, combined with tightly tied corsets, underwear and animal patterns dominated by leopard patterns, showing a strong contrast. This style is also known as the 'New Baroque style', a new gorgeous Italian style.

5. Classical youth: Prada

Neil Barrett, an Englishman who graduated from central St. Martin, introduced himself to Miuccia Prada and created a men's wear series for Prada. Prada's men's wear is therefore quite different from other publicity Italian men's wear. Neil Barrett specializes in minimalist design. When other ambitious men's designers deconstruct traditional men's clothes, he brings clean and perfect structure and shape to Prada's men's clothes. However, in terms of fabric selection, Italy's powerful weaving technology has transported many novel high-tech fabrics for Neil Barrett, making Prada's men's wear too much ahead of the times. Now it seems that the narrow tie and shrunk coat he brought to Prada are the mainstream products of men's wear today. Today's Prada men's wear is still at the front of the experiment, full of the breath of intellectuals.

6. Gorgeous and extravagant: Versace

Versace and Armani are the two standard bearers of Italian designers conquering the world. However, in terms of design, he goes further than Armani. He made a breakthrough in introducing linen fabrics for men's wear, adding the attribute of 'elegance' to the traditional male image, coupled with the tailoring of his loose pants and jackets and exaggerated color application, Versace's men's wear will never be favored by conservatives. He even prepared a tube skirt for men, trying to touch the acceptance limit of the inherent men's style. A series of fashion photos he cooperated with photographer Bruce Weber strengthened the characteristics of Versace men's clothes. He wore fashion on young people, making them look full of youth publicity, show off and pride.

7. Enduring: TOD \'s

Whether shoes or bags, Tod \'s is the perfect symbol of handmade classic men's shoes and men's bags from the first moment of careful creation to presenting an eternal but perfect modern design style. Every step in the manufacturing process of each piece of TOD \'s is the embodiment of the miracle of handicrafts. From leather cutting to manual sewing, every detail fully ensures the beautiful and durable texture of the final product. TOD \'s quietly reveals the transcendent quality of top fashion. It is practical and durable. It can't resist deliberation. It can become a classic in any era.

8. Cool Kingdom: Diesel

Italian jeans are supported by diesel and replay. Although American jeans are authentic, they are fashionable by diesel after all. Diesel founder Renzo Rosso has made jeans fun through old treatment, stitching of decorations and loose styles on simple jeans. Coupled with his series of outstanding and creative advertisements for diesel, diesel quickly became one of the coolest jeans on the earth. Today, diesel not only owns a number of jeans series with different positioning, but also takes dsquared, Martin Margiela and Vivienne Westwood red label under its command, becoming a complete fashion empire.

9. Cynicism: Gucci

Look what Tom Ford did to Gucci? This old Italian leather brand has changed into a sexy symbol in the hands of Tom Ford. Of course, Tom Ford respects the classic tailoring of Italian men's clothing, but only strengthens the message of "the more degenerate, the happier" in terms of fabric, pattern and overall modeling. This cynical image created by Gucci men's wear is not like Versace men's wear, which is full of provocation, but shows that it not only meets the dress standard of high-end banquet, but also can't wrap the hormonal smell. Tom Ford holds the heart.

10. Gorgeous flower butterfly: Missoni

In just 50 years, Missoni, an Italian knitwear family, has changed from a small handicraft workshop to a fashion empire. It is a miracle for the world of knitwear. Missoni's' zigzag 'color bar pattern on the sweater is invincible in the industry. Those gorgeous and imaginative color matching are not vulgar, but like showing off a superb technology, which is so irresistible. The man who dares to wear the colorful Missoni really needs some courage. It is different from Paul Smith's humor and the mystery of another Italian fashion master Etro who is good at color matching. Missoni has some poetry in it.