Our Personal Shopper in London suggests you the Tuxedo Look

It was the 1975 when the great Helmut Newton created the androgynous trend with his photograph of a model on a midnight Paris street wearing an Yves Saint Laurent  Smoking, in that night an iconic fashion look was born.

This season designers revoked the androgynous, seductive and classic masculine style proposing amazing tuxedo jacket. The proposal are in glossy black satin or in soft velvet, in any case it is the fashion’s favourite evening jacket that always seduces us all and has the power to inject a little black magic into your after-hours look.

Here we want to reveal the best tux for the season to come, they are – at least – a must have piece in you wardrobe.

First of all the tuxedo tailoring is Saint Laurent’s calling cart, this in particular is an exquisite example from the label’s fall runway. It is cut from black wool-crepe and detailed with satin lapels, strictly with padded shoulders and a high-cut front.

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For an amazing fit the Alexander McQueen’s blazer is the perfect combination of plush velvet offset and satin-twill on the lapels. The accentuated shoulders emphasizes the shape and the slim fit.

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The best for the last, the Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing creates for this season the indispensable black wool tuxedo jacket. From the squared-off, padded shoulders to the elongated length, this satin trimmed piece exudes directional cool. It can be worn with the waist defining belt or open for a more relaxed look. Just perfect.

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For a stunning effect, match the tuxedo jacket with precious skinny pants like the Stella Mc Cartney and a light shirt by Alexander Mc Queen or the amazing satin jumpsuit by The Row. With Giuseppe Zanotti’s striking pump in black patent with a suede cone heel and pointed toe and the CHANEL Parfumed Bottle Evening Bag all eyes will be captured.

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