2011년 2월 23일 수요일

My best top 10 From "50 Most Stylish New Yorkers"

Luigi Tadini wears: J.Crew shirt; Barbour jacket; Marc by Marc Jacobs inner Jacket; Calvin Klein jeans; Opening Ceremony shoes; Vintage gloves; Ermenegildo Zegna scarf; Selima Optique Sunglasses; Woolrich bag

Luigi Tadini, Market Director, Paper Magazine   


Who is your most stylish New Yorker?
I think a recluse Garbo was a pretty stylish character in New York. Who else… Max Fish was pretty stylish in a very different way. I think somewhere in between is really the essence of New York—someone who has this unique kind of uptown style that is timeless, and then the ever-changing trend-centric downtown.   
Who are some of your favorite NYC designers right now?

I love the work what Phillip Lim does for men because I think he really pushes gender boundaries—kind of that David Bowie characteristic and really giving menswear some delicate elements, some feminine—usually its womenswear elements—into his work. I love the work that the Proenza Schouler boys do. I just think that the idea of creating a collection in New York is already an achievement in and of itself. So the fact that these designers manage to pull this off every six months is really baffling.
What are some of your favorite stylish New York nightlife spots? It’s funny. I think as a foreigner —I grew up between São Paulo and New York—every time I come back and I’m crossing the bridge over to the city it’s like Rhapsody in Blue is playing in my head. So I think things that are really iconic to New York City still resonate for me, no matter how long I’ll live here. Central Park is incredibly stylish in the sense that you have so many different types of people using the park. And still, you have the whole geometry of New York that I think is very inspiring to someone’s style. And it’s changing, like fashion. In terms of places itself, I find myself going back to the same places all the time. Of course, I love the splendor of the 1950’s-looking Boom Boom Room. But, I also love little, tiny, hidden away spots. There’s this really small restaurant in Brooklyn called Cafe Moto, which I really like. It’s under a subway stop.

From StyleCaster.com

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