Shearling and wool are coming to us from all angles for Autumn/Winter 2015, and Ermanno Scervino is not exempt. This 70’s trend has been a major hit on the runways for the coming season, not just in Milan but in London as well, and of course we await to see if the trend carries through Paris and New York, which I suspect it will.
As usual, we see patterns with Scervino, this season in the form of plaids, florals and stripes (unfortunately, none of last season’s polka dots are spotted making a comeback). Slim-fit pants are all the rage and knitwear continues trekking on through 2015-16.
Mixing prints, such as stripes, with heathered knitwear and tweed is another trend spotted for the coming winter, and Scervino certainly does it right, with muted colors, among pops of oxblood and navy. Fur colors and the addition of volume is something the slimmer man will appreciate (a shearling coat can’t help but add some sizeable excess) and green and oxblood velvet loafers complete the elegant looks. Striped socks peek out from the slim, short trouser look, mixing right along with the other prints and patterns. A nice touch, if you will. And I will.
Although Scervino embarks in the trend route this season, his clothes still give off the air of Italian elegance and style one always expects for the “Uomo Italiano”.















Posted by Lori Zaino and photos by Paloma Canseco.


















