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ANDREA VERSALI CERIMONIA

Textile Manufacturing

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ANDREA VERSALI CERIMONIA

Overview

The mood that takes us to Great Britain, the original homeland of this style. Reworked and redesigned in cut and reinvented in style and fabric combining often atypical like polka dots and jacquard camouflage with opaque gloss effect or double fabric, overlapping gilets and coloured gilets or tone on tone jacquard pattern matched with striped trousers and or light contrasts which create a matching yet contrasting overall look. Wedding day proposes a look dedicated specifically to a more informal celebration but not excluding the important touches of elegance, refinement and attention to customised fabrics, colours and designs. The style, which is special due to new gilet and jacket cuts and important research which takes us to Japan and the inspiration of the classic kimono from where new jacquard designs are created for the materials, like a jacket and collar can add to the uniqueness of a groom’s look making him stand out from the crowd but maintaining elegance and class. The embroidery can be an all over look or in specific places using precious wools with leather or fabric shoes which can enrich the embroidery. Wedding couture, the glossiest of moods made so by lurex thread, bright viscose and trefoil combined with the finest of wools for very particular and three dimensional designs and colours for the suits, the ‘tight’, the ‘smoking’ and accessories, ties, gilets and sashes. Even trousers are dressed with luminous lateral bands. Not only an easy going and fun for the groom but also perfect for events, the music awards etc, this is wedding couture. Lively and refined and at the same time enriched with accessories like matching loafers, shoes, belts and top hats of the same fabrics.