Hi 👋 im viewing from New Zealand. Im in my sixties in age. I have worn many different styles of fashion over the years. Flared trousers in the 1970s, baggy style in the 1980s. I enjoyed this , it is well put together , giving us viewers the best of brands and snippets from the shows. A very good presentation overall.
Hi. I’m a 65 year old guy from Bermuda and have worn everything from East Coast Ivy League chic to thrift shop treasures to my most daring and memorable look: a blue Parachute brand jumpsuit accentuated by a wide, black cummerbund belt. It was a (now defunct) subversive, British/French Canadian label popular with denizens of downtown NYC in the 1980s such as music legends Madonna, Peter Gabriel and David Bowie. They had a boutique on Mercer Street in SoHo, and I recall their price points were surprisingly quite accessible!
Transparent outer layers are the big one out of these, I'm glad you covered them. They unlock new dimensions for layering and I'd be surprised if we didn't see them in next winter's fast fashion
Thank you, GS. I will reference your video several times as I prepare to go to Mexico City (for the first time) and Tokyo (again) in the coming months and plan to up my game. Thanks for your good and creative work.
Hi Giorgio. Can you please tell me the name of the designer of the runway show you have in your video at the very beginning where you talk about knit vests? The model is wearing a silver-grey vest and pasts with a rope as a belt. I very much like the style of this.
Short shorts aka booty shorts for a shorter guy makes anyone look like they are 6 foot 2. In summer months Any older dress pants I don't wear anymore, I cut and hem into custom shorter lengths. Don't waste on buying expensive shorts instead buy the accessories or tops.
Sadly, even if I buy an authentic bag, some people will think it's fake because I'm a person of color. But some people will also think my kislux is authentic.
I am a native speaker of English, but I have to listen very carefully to understand your pronunciation. Keep on improving and studying, and of course sharing fashion info and insight!
Your commentary is lovely, but none of this makes sense when the clothes are completely unaffordable only by the most affluent. It’s all an annoying joke.Really!!!
I can’t afford the clothes, either, but I can get from GS’s channel inspiration ideas for more affordable clothes. Besides that, some designer clothes are affordable at various sites marketing secondhand goods. In addition, the site helps remind me to try to look my personal best in grooming, fitness and, insofar as budget permits, also fashion. Finally, it’s sometimes fun to see how the super wealthy live. Anyway, as you correctly acknowledge, GS does a masterful job in his reporting. ✨✨✨
You just don’t know how trends work… the most popular ones will trickle down to fast fashion and contemporary lines so it does make sense if you are a smart shopper who pays attention to trends.
This is an absolutely excellent breakdown, very helpful and entertaining! Thanks!!
Thank you so much!
Hi 👋 im viewing from New Zealand. Im in my sixties in age. I have worn many different styles of fashion over the years. Flared trousers in the 1970s, baggy style in the 1980s. I enjoyed this , it is well put together , giving us viewers the best of brands and snippets from the shows. A very good presentation overall.
70s and 80s such iconic eras 🙌
Greetings to New Zealand!
Hi. I’m a 65 year old guy from Bermuda and have worn everything from East Coast Ivy League chic to thrift shop treasures to my most daring and memorable look: a blue Parachute brand jumpsuit accentuated by a wide, black cummerbund belt. It was a (now defunct) subversive, British/French Canadian label popular with denizens of downtown NYC in the 1980s such as music legends Madonna, Peter Gabriel and David Bowie. They had a boutique on Mercer Street in SoHo, and I recall their price points were surprisingly quite accessible!
Transparent outer layers are the big one out of these, I'm glad you covered them. They unlock new dimensions for layering and I'd be surprised if we didn't see them in next winter's fast fashion
Absolutely! Transparent layers could be the next big thing
Hello Giorgio. It’s a really good compilation. Happy Holidays! EDM.
This is the best men profesional fashion review ever.
Thank you so much for it.
Thank you so much! 🙌
Thank you, GS. I will reference your video several times as I prepare to go to Mexico City (for the first time) and Tokyo (again) in the coming months and plan to up my game. Thanks for your good and creative work.
U're welcome! Wishing you an amazing time exploring both cities in style 😎
Thanks Giorgio, you nailed it again. Very good coverage
Thank you! Happy you enjoyed it 😎
Loved it as usual 👏lots of great research and accurate analysis!
Cheers!
Джорджио, обожаю твои обзоры трендов! Очень информативно и всё по делу. Красава!
Thank you! 🙂
Very insightful I love it buddy
Glad you enjoyed it, cheers ✌️
Love your videos, thanks for all the content
My pleasure 🙂
Camp Shirts have been in for 4 years now too. A fashion staple.
Love the video so happy that I subscribe to your channel.
Thanks for subbing! 🙌
Excellent as always but at the stripes you should have mentioned Paul Smith and Missoni.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. I didn’t mention Paul Smith and Missoni because they skipped runway shows for menswear.
@ true PS had only the exhibition.
Thank you so much!
You're welcome! 🙂
thank you!
Welcome!
Thanks
Hi Giorgio. Can you please tell me the name of the designer of the runway show you have in your video at the very beginning where you talk about knit vests? The model is wearing a silver-grey vest and pasts with a rope as a belt. I very much like the style of this.
Emporio Armani
@@GiorgioSanzio Thank you very much.
U're welcome 🙂
It’s amazing
Cheers 🙌
awesome🎉
❤❤❤❤
Short shorts aka booty shorts for a shorter guy makes anyone look like they are 6 foot 2. In summer months Any older dress pants I don't wear anymore, I cut and hem into custom shorter lengths. Don't waste on buying expensive shorts instead buy the accessories or tops.
oh lets be trendy....... :(
Sadly, even if I buy an authentic bag, some people will think it's fake because I'm a person of color. But some people will also think my kislux is authentic.
I am a native speaker of English, but I have to listen very carefully to understand your pronunciation. Keep on improving and studying, and of course sharing fashion info and insight!
Real wealthy people dont need to proove their status by logos so they wouldnt care you think they carry a kislux or real.
As usual Giorgio, spot on, but not much of a fan of what's going on in menswear at the moment.
Can't stand camp shirts and short shorts. Oversized fits looks sloppy. No to crops. Same old. Same old.
awful and unmasculine, you did a great job explaining the ugly fashion trends that are not your fault.
Your commentary is lovely, but none of this makes sense when the clothes are completely unaffordable only by the most affluent. It’s all an annoying joke.Really!!!
I can’t afford the clothes, either, but I can get from GS’s channel inspiration ideas for more affordable clothes. Besides that, some designer clothes are affordable at various sites marketing secondhand goods. In addition, the site helps remind me to try to look my personal best in grooming, fitness and, insofar as budget permits, also fashion. Finally, it’s sometimes fun to see how the super wealthy live. Anyway, as you correctly acknowledge, GS does a masterful job in his reporting. ✨✨✨
It's called segmentation 😂😂
You just don’t know how trends work… the most popular ones will trickle down to fast fashion and contemporary lines so it does make sense if you are a smart shopper who pays attention to trends.
my first video about fashion! It gave me so many vibes and thoughts! I am really going to redesign some of my clothes into dresses. Kudos master🫂