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Unsuited to new era? Fate of formal fashion hangs by a thread
Business NewsBy , , MILAN/SYDNEY/LONDON (Reuters) - Italian luxury designer Brunello Cucinelli makes men’s suits that sell for up to 7,000 euros ($8,200). But even he - like most people across the globe - hasn’t worn a suit for months, let alone bought one.“We’ve all been locked away at home, so this is the first jacket I have put on since March,” Cucinelli told Reuters in Milan as he presented his latest collection in September, wearing a light grey blazer.Most people in “white-collar” jobs are working from home, with a newfound love of sweatpants, a trend that some experts expect to...…Business NewsBy , , MILAN/SYDNEY/LONDON (Reuters) - Italian luxury designer Brunello Cucinelli makes men’s suits that sell for up to 7,000 euros ($8,200). But even he - like most people across the globe - hasn’t worn a suit for months, let alone bought one.“We’ve all been locked away at home, so this is the first jacket I have put on since March,” Cucinelli told Reuters in Milan as he presented his latest collection in September, wearing a light grey blazer.Most people in “white-collar” jobs are working from home, with a newfound love of sweatpants, a trend that some experts expect to...WW…
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