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Street Style from Pitti Uomo and Milan Fashion Week
Unfortunately, due to lack of time, I just don’t get to follow fashion week like I used to. And I’m not referring to just Milan. I mean all four. While I’ll peer at a collection here and there, it’s just not how it used to be for me. I’m glad to say though that I do still follow all of the street style that results whenever all of the world’s most fashionable men and women congregate to one place to look at clothes. And c’mon, that’s where the most fun is had right? On the streets. Here are some of my favorite menswear images from the recently concluded Pitti Uomo and Milan Fashion Week.
Many of you guys know my affinity for street sketching, especially when said sketching is fashion related. So when I ran across a website featuring street sketches from Pitti Uomo, and it wasn’t What I Saw Today (Haines has some great stuff from Pitti on his site), I was ecstatic. Contemporary Standard ran a piece featuring sketches by Diego Soprana from Pitti Uomo on their website. The name of the site is in English, the content is in Italian. No matter though, even if you can’t understand a word, the images speak for themselves.


Of course there’s actual photos of men that are pretty rocking too. Perennial blogger and street style photographer Tommy Ton regularly lends his talents to GQ. Here are my favorites of his from Milan Fashion Week.
great contrast and color matching

for some reason i think of bullfighters or a spanish wedding. i like.

this is what i want my hair to look like

it’s not at all easy to pull off white on white on white, but he does it here. i’d be afraid to eat food in that outfit though.

everything deteriorates as you go left, from “not bad” to “absolutely unacceptable”

everything just clicks so well. even the composition.

the guy that wore the same outfit as god from bruce almighty earlier makes another apperance as a minor character from zoolander

i see sal from ocean’s eleven. anyone else?

i don’t at all like this outfit. but at least he accessories well. look how he matches his dolce and gabana booklet with his skin.

magical things happen when you pair colors from the same family

is that bruce pask’s belly I see?
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Street Style from Pitti Uomo and Milan Fashion Week

Unfortunately, due to lack of time, I just don’t get to follow fashion week like I used to. And I’m not referring to just Milan. I mean all four. While I’ll peer at a collection here and there, it’s just not how it used to be for me. I’m glad to say though that I do still follow all of the street style that results whenever all of the world’s most fashionable men and women congregate to one place to look at clothes. And c’mon, that’s where the most fun is had right? On the streets. Here are some of my favorite menswear images from the recently concluded Pitti Uomo and Milan Fashion Week.

Many of you guys know my affinity for street sketching, especially when said sketching is fashion related. So when I ran across a website featuring street sketches from Pitti Uomo, and it wasn’t What I Saw Today (Haines has some great stuff from Pitti on his site), I was ecstatic. Contemporary Standard ran a piece featuring sketches by Diego Soprana from Pitti Uomo on their website. The name of the site is in English, the content is in Italian. No matter though, even if you can’t understand a word, the images speak for themselves.

Of course there’s actual photos of men that are pretty rocking too. Perennial blogger and street style photographer Tommy Ton regularly lends his talents to GQ. Here are my favorites of his from Milan Fashion Week.

great contrast and color matching

for some reason i think of bullfighters or a spanish wedding. i like.

this is what i want my hair to look like

it’s not at all easy to pull off white on white on white, but he does it here. i’d be afraid to eat food in that outfit though.

everything deteriorates as you go left, from “not bad” to “absolutely unacceptable”


everything just clicks so well. even the composition.

the guy that wore the same outfit as god from bruce almighty earlier makes another apperance as a minor character from zoolander


i see sal from ocean’s eleven. anyone else?

i don’t at all like this outfit. but at least he accessories well. look how he matches his dolce and gabana booklet with his skin.

magical things happen when you pair colors from the same family

is that bruce pask’s belly I see?

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