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Berluti’s style guide for the contemporary gentleman

The Italian fashion house revealed its Fall/Winter 2018 collection last week

The Andy Démesure loafer was originally created for Andy Warhol in the 1960s, with an avant-garde style. Today, it is reworked into a modern look with alligator leather. AED 11,100

Designed with the brand’s famed signature, this Scritto pocket square was inspired by an 18th century manuscript that pays tribute to calligraphy. The colourful square can also be used as a handkerchief. AED 490

Also inspired by pop artist artist Andy Warhol, these rounded Rue Marbeuf sunglasses combine the vintage style of eyewear designer Oliver Peoples with Berluti’s classic colour palette. AED 1,575

Simple yet detailed, Berluti’s Scritto cufflinks boast the brand’s signature inspired the an 18th century manuscript. AED 1,830

A leather foldover cigarette case is what every modern man needs, boasting an engraved logo, a burnt-out look and push stud fastening. AED 1500

You do not have to choose between a silk or knit tie with Berluti’s Two Tone piece boasting both materials. AED 560

Berluti’s Incisione reversible leather belt is a wardrobe essential, offering two styles in one accessory. The 35mm wide belt features a plate buckle engraved with the emblematic Scritto signature. AED 2,880

The Deux Jours leather briefcase was introduced in 2005, as part of the brand’s first leather good collection. Today, the large-capacity design remains one of the most popular models. AED 12,900

This extra-slim Assao mini leather billfold is compact and functional, with a central clip that holds cards and notes. AED 2,180

Haider Ackermann, creative director of Italian menswear brand Berluti, said, “In a world that is louder than ever, I like the idea of a quiet man. Serene, cool, collected, yet standing on his own two feet.” The leather goods house is famous for blending vintage styles with a modern edge, allowing it to cater to the contemporary gentleman.

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