Back to the Navy.
This photoshoot started in a vintage store in
Florence called Fe. It is just a few minutes
outside the city center of Florence, in via Gioberti, with a lot of vintage treasures in
really attractive prices! When I first saw this jacket obviously, the navy look came into my mind!
In fashion things can change
from time to time. What is in fashion now doesn’t mean that will be also
tomorrow, it may come back after many years... That’s how fashion works nowadays.
But...
The
“Navy Look” is an all
time classic style that never goes cliché or passé .. It’s not a
coincidence that Coco Chanel created that style inspired by the
fishermen. Every time I think of the “Navy Look” though, not only Coco
Chanel comes to my mind but also Jean Paul Gaultier. Jean Paul Gaultier created the fragrance "LE MALE", in his ad campaigns uses male models dressed as sailors.
Through the years we saw all the designers using this particular
style/inspiration in their collections and guess what! It's here for the
Spring/Summer 2013 too. Moncler for the Moncler Gamme
Bleu Spring/Summer 2013 collection brought the naval theme having 20
tap-dancing sailors (directed by Fabien Ruiz, choreographer of 'The
Artist') on the runway show.(link) Balmain, ACNE, Dior Homme, Dolce
& Gabbana, Elisabetta Franchi, Tommy Hilfiger, Marc Jacobs, Michael
Kors, PPQ are also some of them.
Here is my outfit inspired from all this "navy" history on a vintage navy jacket.

wearing:
Mykita & Bernhard Willhelm Janis sunnies (here) | Gant shirt | vintage navy jacket | Zara high waisted jeans | Topshop booties (here)