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Men’s fashion shows in Milan

By Godfrey Deeny

Think of it as the rebirth of neo-realist style: last week at the Milan autumn/winter 2011 men’s wear shows, Italian designers seemed to have decided, almost as an industry, that their future lies in creating practical clothes for successful global travellers. The result was a parade of what may have been the most utilitarian collections since the turn of the millennium.

Tomas Maier, creative director of Bottega Veneta, summed up the mood when he explained he was thinking of “a man who has to have clothes that look right and work functionally as soon as he walks off a plane anywhere.” Hence his jerseys with deliberately misplaced stitching or slim-line suits finished like expressionist paintings, all meant to create a polished yet quirky effect.

And where he led, many other designers followed, though the travellers they had in mind ranged widely over datelines.
Giorgio Armani, for example, entitled his signature line “Remix in Gray” and saturated the show in that go-anywhere of hues, including his nattiest look: a pale gray chalk stripe semi-double-breasted combo (“semi” because all the buttons were hidden). For Emporio Armani, however, he opted to go east, putting model Paolo Roldan, of Philippine descent, in a beige swing coat as a reminder of the country whose avid consumers have been pulling

Italian fashion out of the recession: China – also the inspiration for the Ermenegildo Zegna show.

Indeed, Zegna went so far as to use James Lima, visual consultant for the film Avatar, to create a Chinese backdrop out of which the models emerged sporting silk dress shirts and tuxedos composed of prints taken from ancient Chinese murals.

“China is not just a huge new market, it’s the central project of our generation in men’s fashion,” said Gildo Zegna, whose family business ended 2010 with 70 stores in China, and plans to open 10 more each year for the foreseeable future.

Not that it was all overt Asian influence; technology was key to Z Zegna, with designer Alessandro Sartori using a technique called “needle punch knit” (material bonded with micro stitching that doesn’t perforate the exterior) in striking leather/cashmere jackets held together with Velcro.

Meanwhile, at Jil Sander, designer Raf Simons looked north to Britain, with lean Scottish crofter woollen suits jazzed up in buttery salmons, metallic oranges and bright lichen colours; ditto Prada, where Miuccia Prada’s most memorable innovation involved Argyle diamond-printed lurex knee socks. It was an unlikely look for an airplane-to-meeting adventure, but more globally accessible were Prada’s smart new trousers, tapered at the ankle and dropped at the crotch; not to mention Burberry’s sculpted coats with arms and torso panelled in curly rabbit; and sensational Aran sweater finished in strips of ecru mink.

Yet fur, in the form of mongolian sheepskin, also trimmed many coats at Alexander McQueen, where designer Sarah Burton was working on an imperial sportswear concept with rockin’ versions of hussar jackets and bright red guards coats worn over light felt leggings with military stripes. As for Gucci, creative director Frida Giannini’s collection was based on Scottish rocker Rod Stewart. Thus, though the runway was devoid of tartan, Stewart’s rascal look was apparent in the models’ mop top hair, flared pants and nipped-in, wide lapel jackets, not to mention a putty gray trench coat and alligator blazer.

Coincidentally, Jimmy Choo also seemed to be thinking along the same UK-rocker lines in its first men’s shoe collection – witness a pair of slippers entitled Porno Paisley – as was Versace, where new designer Martyn Bal took the brand back to the era of the Clash with checkboard redingotes, leather top coats with felt lapels, and posh punk sweaters.

By contrast, British designers Michael Herz and Graeme Fidler, in their collection for Bally, chose to return to the brand’s functional Swiss roots via lace-up Birbur mountain boots and outerwear in bonded deer skin. And Tod’s popped over to the US, presenting its hyper-practical classic modern footwear, including an ergonomic take on the country boot.

Also in America was Dolce & Gabbana, with pock-marked denim in their main line, and “social network chic” – preppy combos of striped sneakers, check pants, and rowing colours – in D&G, all paired with mega-bright Americana images, such as Mickey Mouse or an “Enjoy Coca Cola” sign emblazoned on a pink wool felt jacket.

“Men nowadays see so much stuff on the web, and if a designer doesn’t reflect that in their collections, they are not being contemporary,” observed Stefano Gabbana – a fitting epigraph for the week.

Dress to Impress for a Job Interview

Dressing up to impress is your first assignment when you go to a job interview. How you dress not only says a great deal about you, but it also sends a message to your future employer that you are professional and you mean business.

So what should you wear for a job interview? Here are some things to consider:
If you are the person who feels more comfortable wearing casual wear, keep in mind that the first impression that you make to a potential employer is very important thus, try to stray from your comfort clothes and make sure to “dress up” for your interview. The candidate dressed in a suit and tie is going to make a much better impression than the candidate dressed in scruffy jeans and a t-shirt.

If you want to look successful, try to wear a classic men’s suit, in conventional navy blue or grey. This classic piece can be matched up with a fashionable men’s shirt or tie. It’s a terrific look for a job interview. Not only will you look successful, you’ll feel successful as well. Your self-confidence can shoot up your chances of getting a job since that is a quality sought after by employers.

Dress shirts come in silk, linen or cotton. They are common dress shirt materials that could go well with your choice of suit. For a corporate look, try wearing a long sleeved white cotton dress shirt. Oxford cotton is one of the most sensible options. It wrinkles less than any fabric and due to its neutral color, it can match any suit you have on your wardrobe.

Linen and silk dress shirts can also be used for a professional but they wrinkle too much. Light colors such as pale yellow, pink or blue are also familiar choices but can make tie choice more tricky. Belts should be worn as well. Black is a practical choice. Your shoes and socks form part of your overall wardrobe. Keep it conservative. Dark colors usually work well for corporate attire and combines perfectly with any men’s suit combination.

Add a little pizazz!
Simple as it may seem, choosing the perfect tie for your corporate attire needs intricate attention. Not only will this add some panache on your look, it can also say something about yourself. Pick a conventional tie that perfectly completes your entire corporate look. Ties in solid color are more affable than those with patterns or pictures. Save it after you’re hired!

Designer men’s suits like Giorgio Armani or Ermenegildo Zegna can also jazz up your corporate attire. They are classy and can yield longer than regular discount suits. Designer dress shirts are also perfect for your designer suits. Armani shirts come in a wide array of colors and design. You can wear them for your interview and eventually, at work. Designer suits and shirts look distinguished-the simplest best way to impress your future boss.
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Tips on selecting the best men's suits for you

A successful investment-banker in a sharp Italian suit, a lawyer about town in an elegant two-piece affair, a politician on television in a formal suit-and-tie: all these members of the male species depend on their suiting and style to gain them standing and instant respect in their public life. Wearing an impeccably tailored suit is already a statement of affluence and impeccable taste, while the cut and style speak volumes about the wearer even before a single word is spoken.

The suit became commonplace in late 17th Century France. Louis XIV, the ultimate emperor of style led the charge towards a more casual and comfortable attire for men during his 72-year reign, shifting the style of male clothing from the doublet, hose, and cloak, the fundamentals of a man’s wardrobe, to coats, vests, and breeches – the three predecessors of modern male attire.
Suits are the ultimate business statement making an impression at interviews, in boardrooms, during cocktails and formal dinners. Why? A suit is still seen as a way to gain respectability and a man wearing a well-fitted stylish suit means business.

Picking the best suit for you.
1. You need at least one fantastic suit in your wardrobe. If you don’t have much money then probably the one item to make a large one off investment in is your jacket. Don’t feel shy spending at least $500 for a great suit – even more if you can afford it. Then substitute it with a couple more light-weight suits and jackets in the $200-$400 range to help mix things up.

2. Always make sure your suits and shirts fit well around the collar. Don’t buy oversized collars; they come across as slack and lazy. And too tight, well, we all need to breathe now don’t we??

3. Some men can easily mix patterns, suits, stripes, loud pocket kerchiefs, silky shiny materials, hats, tophats, and blinged up cufflinks. Some cannot!! It’s important to find the style that suits your personality, fits your career (bling in a conservative law firm certainly won’t go down that well!) and helps you ease forward in the game of life.

4. Ties are the one accessory for men that can really be personalised and allow you to express yourself and add some color and diversity. Ties can be suited up or dressed down with jeans and a white shirt (open top button and loose knot). Wander into second stores to dig up some classic and vivid ties with vibe and spirit, and perhaps spend a bit more on some nice new (perhaps black or red) versatile ties.

5. Find the right fit for our body:
* If you’re a big guy: Remember there are more of you to love, so wear your bulk with pride. Wear lightweight, suits built from heavier textiles will only add weight. Soft, worsted wools are your best friend. Choose darker colors which give desired slimming factor plus they’re classy and classic. If you’re going to stripe it, make it a solid vertical to create a sleek, slender visual. The jacket: Two buttons are optimal – they won’t draw attention to your bulky frame and stay single on the vent, which will give you the extra room you need minus the extra attention.

* If you’re tall and very lean, add weight with heavier fabrics – on a tall, skinny guy, lightweight fabrics will hang and make you look all the more frail. Heavier wools like tweed or a heavier weight worsted wool that hold their form is the smart decision; and give you much-needed proportion and the appearance of additional weight. Colors – opt for the greys and classic browns – Lighter colors; will add weight to your overall look. I a jacket, three buttons create height and length. Tall men, with their longer torsos, can pull this look off successfully. Keep it classy with the single vent – Although taller, slimmer men have two options for the vent: we advise that you stick with a single-vent or ventless jacket which is always the classier choice.

* If you’re slight and shorter than average avoid loud patterns – The print of an overly bold pattern screams for attention and will only draw attention to your slight frame. Subdued, chilled out colours and small stripes, if any, will be far more stylish for you. Stripes – For shorter men, the next best thing to a shoe with a higher sole is a suit with vertical stripes. As stripes run top to bottom, they tend to draw the eye upward. Plus, they also lengthen your frame by elongating the look of the suit; giving you the illusion of appearing taller than you really are. Go for double vents – Small guys, the double-vent jacket was created with you in mind. The dual slits (or vents) along the side emphasize the outside lines of the body; in doing so, they establish an attractive, longer silhouette that complements and lengthens your frame.
The Bespoke Suit: These are custom made by a tailor from a pattern created entirely from the client’s measurements, giving the best-fit and free choice of fabric. Some of the most expensive suits in the world are painstakingly hand made by an increasingly scarce breed of extremely skilled tailors. These tailors know how to make suits that hide physical flaws and highlight attributes, without sacrificing comfort. Machine use is minimal, and each and every nuance of a client’s spoken and unspoken needs are met and often exceeded. Brioni, Attolini, Kiton, Luigi Borelli and Caraceni are some of the best known names in Italian bespoke suits. Some of the world’s most expensive suits are the Kiton K50s exclusively tailored by Senor D’Orsi, one of the finest tailors in the world. He makes not more than 50 suits in a year, each costing up to 50,000 USD. The fabrics used on a bespoke suit are usually the best, mostly worsted wool for business suits. These fabrics are used in the counts of 80’s and 90’s, or super 100’s, super 150’s and higher. The counts in the range of 80’s and 90’s also feel great and usually last longer than higher counts made at even the best clothing manufacturers. For those who can afford it, a bespoke suit made in the super 150’s fabric can be an absolute asset. It feels fabulously comfortable to wear and looks even better.

Made-to-Measure Men’s Suits
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Not every one is privileged enough to get a bespoke suit made, but there is a range of suits which is nearly as good. With made-to-measure suits, (a pre-made pattern modified to fit the client, with a limited selection of options and fabrics is available) it is possible to achieve a degree of customization because the tailor takes up to 25 measurements of an individual body, and these are then sent to the factory. Here, alterations are made to already available basic patterns in order to achieve the best fit possible. Special requests like extra pockets, specific fabrics and linings, and a certain design and style can be accommodated. Some of the best fabrics, threads and interlinings are used, which helps guarantee a quality suit. But the production is assembly line, and many tailors work on the suit at different stages of production, unlike the single tailor for the bespoke suit. Ermenegildo Zegna su Misura does some of the best fittings in the made-to-measure industry. A good deal of technology goes into the making of these suits and their fabrics. Some Zegna suits use fabrics like Micronsphere which has all the great qualities of worsted but is also stain-resistant, or Cashco, which is a blend of cashmere and cotton, making it an all-weather fabric.

Off-the-peg Designer Men’s Suits
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Though these cost about half that of a good made-to-measure Italian suit, they are still worth the money. The first and foremost advantage is speed, no agonizing fittings and long waits for the suit to get ready, and if chosen carefully, an off-the-peg suit from Prada, Armani, Versace or Gucci fits quite well and is unbeatable for casual elegance and comfort. The trick is to shop around for the right size, cut and look. What is more, off-the-peg suits are good for those who are looking for variations and for different types of fabrics and styles. The beauty of an off-the-peg designer suit lies in its ability to change from season to season, and to bring in a hint of casual flair to the conservative world of men’s business clothing.

Ready to Wear:
These suits are mass produced, least expensive and most common. You’ll find them in department stores and are an option for the budget conscious shopper. If you’re diligent in shopping carefully and following the tips above on getting the best fit for you, these suits may allow you to look suitably elegant in business attire and save your pocket at the same time.

Achieving the dashing demeanor of a top male model is a breeze in a beautifully tailored Ermenegildo Zegna mens suit. Despite the fickleness of fashion, an Ermenegildo Zegna men suit will handily garner a spot on any best dressed list. Whether you wish to be ‘beau of the ball’ or ‘best dressed in the office, slip into a Zegna designer suit and let the drooling begin! If you intend to show off your immaculate style, you must check out the Ermenegildo Zegna mens suits collection that offers perfect looks to satisfy the most sophisticated tastes. The Ermenegildo Zegna mens suits collection boasts of classic quality that truly transcends time. It is for this reason that an Ermenegildo Zegna men’s suit should be a staple in your wardrobe.

It’s the overall cut, the lines of the garment that provide its elegant style. The manner in which shoulder cuts through the room, the line of the coat that suggests something special underneath. Ermenegildo Zegna exudes “Power”, “Control”, and “Confidence”. This is why the Ermenegildo Zegna suit is so unique in quality… These suits start with exceptionally fine pure wool cloth and unlike competitors who offer ordinary weaves and gabardines; Ermenegildo Zegna strives for unique solids that their distinctive customers will find attractive. Lightweight cloth makes for a comfortable suit to wear all year.

Fully lined jacket, and partially lined flat front trousers take this Ermenegildo Zegna mens suit through the seasons. Paired with an array of shirts and ties, elegant cuff links and high shine to dress shoes, the Ermenegildo Zegna men suit will elevate your wow factor. All the intrigue without the drama is why every man should own an Ermenegildo Zegna suit.

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Zegna Celebrates 100 Years in Fashion

One of men’s fashion's most storied brands, Ermenegildo Zegna, celebrated its 100th anniversary on Monday, June 21, with a swish and stylish double-header fashion show and a impressive retrospective exhibition in Milan.

Founded by Ermenegildo Gildo in 1910 after his watchmaker father acquired a couple of looms in an early example of entrepreneurship, today Zegna is a brand boasting sales of over one billion dollars. And it’s still all in family hands.

To celebrate its centenary, Zegna mixed heritage with innovation by staging two consecutive shows, held in La Triennale, which was also the setting of the Monday opening of a retrospective named, “Ermenegildo Zegna 100 Years of Excellence.”

Events opened with a display of the house’s main line, which was all about the fabric of this Milan season – seersucker, though instead of the usual contrasts of blue, or red, and white, there was lots of black and gray, or of navy and sky-blue.

Milan has also heralded the latest death of the tie, in an almost tie-free season, and they were largely banished at Zegna, though its bread and butter business is the sleek business suit. Instead, most models sported cotton or silk bandanas and racing stocks, and were all the more dashing for that.

Next came the far more fashion-forward Z Zegna collection, whose creative director, Alessandro Sartori, is currently rated the most sophisticated, new tailor in Italy. For next spring, he sees men in rugged linens and mixes of silk, cotton and even jute.

Sartori cut blazers and Eisenhower jackets with exposed seams and tapped into a major new look here, semi-transparent tailoring. By using silk chiffon mixes, he makes jackets super-lightweight and user friendly – they keep their shape and keep the wearer cool at the same time.

Featuring a palette of blood orange, cement, faded gray and rust, Sartori dreamed up some great new looks, even if his insistence on cutting most trousers two inches above the ankle seemed a tall ask for most men.

“I wanted the past and present of Zegna, but with the technological tailoring of the future,” Sartori said, as he received compliments backstage, dressed in a rough-hewn slate gray hemp suit.

Testifying to the longevity of this family business, the founder’s son, Angelo Zegna, a sturdy 88-year-old, took a bow at the show’s finale.

“For me it’s always about roots and winks. The roots are our tailoring, our great suits that give men a distinguished look. And the winks are our experimentation, our determination to try something new. And I think we saw plenty of both today,” smiled CEO Gildo Zegna, as the crowd of 1,500 drifted out of the event.

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Ermenegildo Zegna - Fall Winter 2010/2011 – Milan Fashion Show

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The objective and independent New York City-based Luxury Institute reported the results of the "Best of the Best" luxury brands on the 2010 Luxury Brand Status Index (LBSI) survey. This survey identifies the top brands that deliver true luxury based solely on the unbiased ratings of wealthy consumers on four continents: United States, Europe, Japan and China.

The LBSI asks high net-worth consumers to rate luxury brands by category across four equally weighted components: Consistently Superior Quality, Uniqueness and Exclusivity, Making the Customer Feel Special Across the Entire Experience and Being Consumed by People Who Are Admired and Respected. Which luxury providers deliver the best combination of quality, exclusivity, customer experience and peer prestige in the U.S., Europe, Japan and China? Europe, Japan and China results are from late 2009, whereas U.S. results were released in March 2010. Simply stated, the items are ranked according to quality, exclusivity, customer experience and peer prestige by those individuals who can afford to buy the very best fashion products.

The "Best of the Best" are:

Men's Fashion U.S.: 1) Ermenegildo Zegna, 2) Brioni and 3) John Varvatos
Europe: 1) Loro Piana, 2) Ermenegildo Zegna, 3) Giorgio Armani
Japan: 1) Ermenegildo Zegna, 2) Giorgio Armani, 3) Louis Vuitton
China: 1) Giorgio Armani, 2) Louis Vuitton, 3) Dior Homme and Paul Smith (tie)

Milton Pedraza, CEO of the Luxury Institute states "Each year we try to increase the number of brands that are rated by the wealthy and this has brought about some interesting surprises," "Brands that might not be expected to be top-rated by the fashion experts have made the top three. While unexpected, we see consumers as the ultimate experts on brand prestige and this year they are voting on the entire perceived price/value equation of the brand as well as prestige."

The proprietary Luxury Brand Status Index (LBSI) survey is the only unbiased measure of the prestige of leading brands among wealthy Americans. A national sample of 1265 wealthy U.S. consumers, half male/half female, with an average household income of $287,000 and average net worth of $3.8 million was surveyed online. Males rated only the men's categories and females rated only the women's categories.

About the Luxury Institute (www.LuxuryInstitute.com) The Luxury Institute is the uniquely independent and impartial ratings, research and Luxury CRM consulting institution that is the trusted and respected voice of the high net-worth consumer. The Institute provides a portfolio of proprietary publications, research and consulting services that guide and educate high net-worth individuals and the companies that cater to them on leading edge trends, high net-worth consumer rankings and ratings of luxury brands, and best practices. The Luxury Institute also operates LuxuryBoard.com, the world's first global, membership-based online community for luxury goods and services executives, professionals and entrepreneurs.

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Finding the Best Suits for You

A successful investment-banker in a sharp Italian suit, a lawyer about town in an elegant two-piece affair, a politician on television in a formal suit-and-tie: all these members of the male species depend on their suiting and style to gain them standing and instant respect in their public life. Wearing an impeccably tailored suit is already a statement of affluence and impeccable taste, while the cut and style speak volumes about the wearer even before a single word is spoken.

The suit became commonplace in late 17th Century France. Louis XIV, the ultimate emperor of style led the charge towards a more casual and comfortable attire for men during his 72-year reign, shifting the style of male clothing from the doublet, hose, and cloak, the fundamentals of a man’s wardrobe, to coats, vests, and breeches – the three predecessors of modern male attire.
Suits are the ultimate business statement making an impression at interviews, in boardrooms, during cocktails and formal dinners. Why? A suit is still seen as a way to gain respectability and a man wearing a well-fitted stylish suit means business.

So how do you pick the best suit for you?

1. You need at least one fantastic suit in your wardrobe. If you don’t have much money then probably the one item to make a large one off investment in is your jacket. Don’t feel shy spending at least $500 for a great suit – even more if you can afford it. Then substitute it with a couple more light-weight suits and jackets in the $200-$400 range to help mix things up.

2. Always make sure your suits and shirts fit well around the collar. Don’t buy oversized collars; they come across as slack and lazy. And too tight, well, we all need to breathe now don’t we??

3. Some men can easily mix patterns, suits, stripes, loud pocket kerchiefs, silky shiny materials, hats, tophats, and blinged up cufflinks. Some cannot!! It’s important to find the style that suits your personality, fits your career (bling in a conservative law firm certainly won’t go down that well!) and helps you ease forward in the game of life.

4. Ties are the one accessory for men that can really be personalised and allow you to express yourself and add some color and diversity. Ties can be suited up or dressed down with jeans and a white shirt (open top button and loose knot). Wander into second stores to dig up some classic and vivid ties with vibe and spirit, and perhaps spend a bit more on some nice new (perhaps black or red) versatile ties.

5. Find the right fit for our body:

* If you’re a big guy: Remember there is more of you to love, so wear your bulk with pride. Wear lightweight, suits built from heavier textiles will only add weight. Soft, worsted wools are your best friend. Choose darker colors which give desired slimming factor plus they’re classy and classic. If you’re going to stripe it, make it a solid vertical to create a sleek, slender visual. The jacket: Two buttons are optimal – they won’t draw attention to your bulky frame and stay single on the vent, which will give you the extra room you need minus the extra attention.

* If you’re tall and very lean, add weight with heavier fabrics – on a tall, skinny guy, lightweight fabrics will hang and make you look all the more frail. Heavier wools like tweed or a heavier weight worsted wool that hold their form is the smart decision; and give you much-needed proportion and the appearance of additional weight. Colors – opt for the greys and classic browns – Lighter colors; will add weight to your overall look. Jacket? Three buttons create height and length, tall guys, with their longer torsos, can pull this look off successfully. Keep it classy with the single vent – Although taller, slimmer men tall, skinny men have two options for the vent: we advise that you stick with a single-vent or ventless jacket which is always the classier choice.

* If you’re slight and shorter than average avoid loud patterns – The print of an overly bold pattern screams for attention and will only draw attention to your slight frame. Subdued, chilled out colours and small stripes, if any, will be far more stylish for you. Stripes – For shorter men, the next best thing to a shoe with a higher sole is a suit with vertical stripes. As stripes run top to bottom, they tend to draw the eye upward. Plus, they also lengthen your frame by elongating the look of the suit; giving you the illusion of appearing taller than you really are. Go for double vents – Small guys, the double-vent jacket was created with you in mind. The dual slits (or vents) along the side emphasize the outside lines of the body; in doing so, they establish an attractive, longer silhouette that complements and lengthens your frame.

The Bespoke Suit
These are custom made by a tailor from a pattern created entirely from the client’s measurements, giving the best-fit and free choice of fabric. Some of the most expensive suits in the world are painstakingly hand made by an increasingly scarce breed of extremely skilled tailors. These tailors know how to make suits that hide physical flaws and highlight attributes, without sacrificing comfort. Machine use is minimal, and each and every nuance of a client’s spoken and unspoken needs are met and often exceeded. Brioni, Attolini, Kiton, Luigi Borelli and Caraceni are some of the best known names in Italian bespoke suits. Some of the world’s most expensive suits are the Kiton K50s exclusively tailored by Senor D’Orsi, one of the finest tailors in the world. He makes not more than 50 suits in a year, each costing up to 50,000 USD. The fabrics used on a bespoke suit are usually the best, mostly worsted wool for business suits. These fabrics are used in the counts of 80’s and 90’s, or super 100’s, super 150’s and higher. The counts in the range of 80’s and 90’s also feel great and usually last longer than higher counts made at even the best clothing manufacturers. For those who can afford it, a bespoke suit made in the super 150’s fabric can be an absolute asset. It feels fabulously comfortable to wear and looks even better.

Made-to-Measure Men’s Suits
Not every one is privileged enough to get a bespoke suit made, but there is a range of suits which is nearly as good. With made-to-measure suits, (a pre-made pattern modified to fit the client, with a limited selection of options and fabrics is available) it is possible to achieve a degree of customization because the tailor takes up to 25 measurements of an individual body, and these are then sent to the factory. Here, alterations are made to already available basic patterns in order to achieve the best fit possible. Special requests like extra pockets, specific fabrics and linings, and a certain design and style can be accommodated. Some of the best fabrics, threads and interlinings are used, which helps guarantee a quality suit. But the production is assembly line, and many tailors work on the suit at different stages of production, unlike the single tailor for the bespoke suit. Ermenegildo Zegna su Misura does some of the best fittings in the made-to-measure industry. A good deal of technology goes into the making of these suits and their fabrics. Some Zegna suits use fabrics like Micronsphere which has all the great qualities of worsted but is also stain-resistant, or Cashco, which is a blend of cashmere and cotton, making it an all-weather fabric.

Off-the-rack Designer Men’s Suits

Though these cost about half that of a good made-to-measure Italian suit, they are still worth the money. The first and foremost advantage is speed, no agonizing fittings and long waits for the suit to get ready, and if chosen carefully, an off-the-rack suit from Prada, Armani, Versace, Zegna or Gucci fits quite well and is unbeatable for casual elegance and comfort. The trick is to shop around for the right size, cut and look. What is more, off-the-rack suits are good for those who are looking for variations and for different types of fabrics and styles. The beauty of an off-the-rack designer suit lies in its ability to change from season to season, and to bring in a hint of casual flair to the conservative world of men’s business clothing.

Ready to Wear
These suits are mass produced, least expensive and most common. You’ll find them in department stores and are an option for the budget conscious shopper. If you’re diligent in shopping carefully and following the tips above on getting the best fit for you, these suits may allow you to look suitably elegant in business attire and save your pocket at the same time.

The objective and independent New York City-based Luxury Institute reported the results of the "Best of the Best" luxury brands in the U.S. based on the 2010 Luxury Brand Status Index (LBSI) survey. This survey identifies the top brands that deliver true luxury based solely on the unbiased ratings of wealthy U.S. consumers. The following four luxury categories were rated: Women's Fashion (37 brands), Women's Shoes (38 brands), Men's Fashion (32 brands), and Men's Shoes (20 brands).

The LBSI asks high net-worth consumers to rate luxury brands by category across four equally weighted components: Consistently Superior Quality, Uniqueness and Exclusivity, Making the Customer Feel Special Across the Entire Experience and Being Consumed by People Who Are Admired and Respected.
Which luxury providers deliver the best combination of quality, exclusivity, customer experience and peer prestige in the U.S., Europe, Japan and China? Europe, Japan and China results are from late 2009, whereas U.S. results were released in March 2010.
Simply stated, the items are ranked according to quality, exclusivity, customer experience and peer prestige by those individuals who can afford to buy the very best fashion products.

The "Best of the Best" are:

Men’s Fashion
U.S.: 1) Ermenegildo Zegna, 2) Brioni and 3) John Varvatos
Europe: 1) Loro Piana, 2) Ermenegildo Zegna, 3) Giorgio Armani
Japan: 1) Ermenegildo Zegna, 2) Giorgio Armani, 3) Louis Vuitton
China: 1) Giorgio Armani, 2) Louis Vuitton, 3) Dior Homme and Paul Smith (tie)

Men’s Shoes
U. S.: 1) Salvatore Ferragamo, 2) Hermes, 3) Louis Vuitton
Europe: 1) Bottega Veneta, 2) Piaciotti Cesare, 3) Salvatore Ferragamo
Japan: 1) Salvatore Ferragamo, 2) Versace, 3) Giorgio Armani
China: 1) Louis Vuitton, 2) Versace, 3) Giorgio Armani, Brian Atwood and Gucci (tie)

Women’s Fashion
U.S.: 1) Robert Cavali, 2) Hermes, 3) Balenciaga
Europe: 1) Chanel, 2) Valentino, 3) Louis Vuitton
Japan: 1) Hermes, 2) Chanel 3) Louis Vuitton
China: 1) Prada, 2) Yves Saint Laurent 3) Hermes, Gucci, and Dolce & Gabbana (tie)

Women’s Shoes
U.S.: 1) Christian Louboutin, 2) Manolo Blahnik, 3) Zac Posen
Europe: 1)Christian Louboutin, 2) Manolo Blahnik, 3) Jimmy Choo
Japan: 1)Manolo Blahnik, Jimmy Choo, Hermes
China: 1) Salvadore Ferragamo, 2) Gucci, 3) Hermes

Handbags
U.S.: no data available
Europe: 1) Hermes, 2) Chanel, 3) Jimmy Choo
Japan: 1) Hermes, 2) Louis Vuitton, 3) Chanel
China: 1) Hermes, 2) Lulu Guinness, 3) Ferragamo

Milton Pedraza, CEO of the Luxury Institute states "Each year we try to increase the number of brands that are rated by the wealthy and this has brought about some interesting surprises," "Brands that might not be expected to be top-rated by the fashion experts have made the top three. While unexpected, we see consumers as the ultimate experts on brand prestige and this year they are voting on the entire perceived price/value equation of the brand as well as prestige."

The proprietary Luxury Brand Status Index (LBSI) survey is the only unbiased measure of the prestige of leading brands among wealthy Americans. A national sample of 1265 wealthy U.S. consumers, half male/half female, with an average household income of $287,000 and average net worth of $3.8 million was surveyed online. Males rated only the men's categories and females rated only the women's categories.

About the Luxury Institute (www.LuxuryInstitute.com)
The Luxury Institute is the uniquely independent and impartial ratings, research and Luxury CRM consulting institution that is the trusted and respected voice of the high net-worth consumer. The Institute provides a portfolio of proprietary publications, research and consulting services that guide and educate high net-worth individuals and the companies that cater to them on leading edge trends, high net-worth consumer rankings and ratings of luxury brands, and best practices. The Luxury Institute also operates LuxuryBoard.com, the world's first global, membership-based online community for luxury goods and services executives, professionals and entrepreneurs.

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