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  • NINO, 1970

    « Nino Cerruti was not destined for the fashion industry. Fate caught up with him to make him one of the major entrepreneurs and stylists in the sector. »

  • THE BELTS

    « Discover our article on belts for men, from its military or ornemental roots to maintaining trousers in ready-to-wear. »

  • ALBERT HAMMOND JR.

    « Check out our article on Albert Hammond Jr.'s style centered around the suit, as much an armor as a rebellion to casual wear. »

  • THE RENOMA MOVEMENT

    « The Renoma movement began with the Renoma cut, fitted jacket and low-waisted trousers, a style for the youth. »

  • BASQUIAT

    « Jean-Michel Bansquiat's style is like his painting: a craft, the successful meeting of several worlds. »

  • BLOW-UP

    « Discover our article on the unique style of the Blow-Up movie. 14 reasons plus 1 to watch this iconic film by Michelangelo Antonioni. »

  • RALPH, 1971

    « Check out our article on a 1971 photo of a man named Ralph. The announcement of the American style and the history of an iconic brand. »

  • KNIT TIE

    « Discover our article on the history of the knitted tie. Appeared in the early twentieth century, it will see many variations over the decades. »

  • PRINCE OF WALES, EDWARD VII

    « Prince of Wales pattern, pleated trousers, lapels or tuxedo jacket all have in common that they owe their success to one man's style: Edward VII. »

  • FRESCO

    « Discover our article on the origins of fresco, a woolen yarn turned several times on itself forming a breathable fabric perfect for summer. »

  • TWILL

    « Discover our article on twill weave, a frequent weave of men's wardrobe characterised by a diagonal pattern. »

  • BRYAN FERRY

    « Check out our article on Bryan Ferry's offbeat wardrobe, moving from an inspired crooner to a more reserved persona over time. »

  • POLO COAT

    « The polo coat is one of the many borrowings of the male wardrobe to the equestrian sport. It will be popularised from the 20s. »

  • THE TWEED

    « Discover our article on the origins of tweed. Named after a river, tweed has developed new uses over the years. »

  • XIX: THE BIRTH OF THE MODERN SUIT

    « The history of modern suit has its roots in the 19th century. Born in England, it came from the transformation of the past urban wardrobe. »

  • SAILOR SWEATER

    « Discover the history of the sailor sweater, cultural element and know-how, who was originally knitted by the wives of sailors. »