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Milan Men’s SS15: Trussardi’s Tales of the Jazz Age

At Trussardi’s spring/summer 2015 show in Milan, tailored met sporty as Gaia Trussardi infused traditionally masculine workwear with elegance and sought a bit of inspiration from the Jazz Age.

Blending the casual with the dramatic, the collection displayed distinctive silhouettes, rooted in 1920s style. Trussardi favored high-waist, three-dart trousers and lapelled bomber jackets. In line with the mobster-esque style, the palette was restricted to shades of midnight blue, camel, slate grey, and lipstick red.

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To complementarily counter these more formal aspects, Trussardi looked to workwear. She opted for denims and leather to add a bit more ruggedness to the ensemble while also incorporating jersey as well as linen and silk blends.

In accessories, Trussardi kept things minimal and contemporary with thick-soled sandals and shiny backpacks. All in all, the collection rang with authenticity, deftly straddling the line between relaxed and luxurious.

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