Al Bazar, Milan


So you always wanted to be dressed the part of a real gigolo but never knew quite how to do it? Well let Lino Ieluzzis help you…
The proprietor of the Milan-based boutique Al Bazar takes the casual look to a new level; with black pleat-front trousers he adds a crisp white shirt, unashamedly unbuttoned and with the collar turned up. And if that didn’t create enough of a lothario image, then here’s the show-stopper – the pink sports jacket is fastened only with one button so that you can strut along with one hand in the pocket. An optional feature for the right hand is an expensive watch and perhaps a cigarette to complete the look. And there you have it – instant gigolo. For this look and many others, Ieluzzis has been advising customers for the last 35 years.




Author: Redaktion


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