The Wrap / Edit Please – Emporio Armani Fall 2009

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Published January 18, 2009

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Updated January 12, 2015

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8 thoughts on “The Wrap / Edit Please – Emporio Armani Fall 2009”

  1. I just found your blog. Have no idea who you are, but I love what you are doing! Your brief comments and pics from the coming collections are very interesting. This is better than buying a mens fashion mag! Thanks!

  2. oh, i actually quite like the wraps/sweaters (quite obviously not the middle pic!)
    seems wearable and stylish to me!

  3. I thought about that later. When posting this I intended it to be taken as the side looks are okay, but the middle one is just over the top, gaudy, and in poor taste.

  4. Carl I think your blog is inspirational, and I love this post about wraps (though I’ll admit the center pic is a little crazy).

    Keep up the great blogs, I’ve linked you so I can keep coming back for more!
    All the best,
    Emerald Dandy

  5. Dolce&Gabbana, Armani, Versace, Roberto Cavalli,…..
    I would like it if I were a Miami supercop in the 80’s… Italian designers/brands are – objectively – stuck there. Only Miuccia Prada takes risks in trying to update mens fashion.

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