The Art of Dressing–With a palette of colors inspired by the ones used by renowned Italian painter Caravaggio, Z Zegna’s fall/winter 2013 collection offers a series of deconstructed silhouettes that at the same time keep unaltered their chic and sartorial appeal. Mixing the brand’s traditional elegance with innovative fabrics and multidimensional volumes, Paul Surridge’s fall designs for the Italian label have an unimpeachable style, as displayed by the new advertisements released by the brand. Once again, French model Arthur Gosse is Z Zegna’s favorite face, and poses for the lens of David Sims in a wooden setting, that perfectly matches, visually speaking, with the numbers assembled by stylist Joe McKenna. / Creative direction by Giovanni Bianco. Hair by Paul Hanlon. Makeup by Lotten Holmqvist.
David Sims Photographs Arthur Gosse for Z Zegna’s Fall/Winter 2013 Campaign
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