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The trademark 'Malos' Look | |||||||
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a look that has the flavour of Europe. It's fashion, elegance and good styling.
Elegance and a fashion sense never go out of date. The Malos look bases
its image and projection on what is stylish and new. We endeavour to offer
something that is new in line and look, new in fabric and new in cut.
However, we avoid things that 'date' - you don't want to look at your wedding
photos in 5 years time and say "what was I doing?". It's a very
difficult thing, because a lot of people who try to take care of one element
and not the others end up either with a very classical look or a 'clown
prince' look. Our advantage is based on research into the European market
and plenty of experience (25 years). We follow the European look more, which
is based on style, cut and fabric. That's our trademark, our difference
from others. Not only does this philosophy apply to your wedding day but also extends
into your personality and what you wear and how your wear it for work, a formal occasion
or something else. Popular Looks for Grooms in 2004 We think the Latino influence is quite strong. The Latino influence is very slim lined, slightly longer lined jackets and a very high vest. It is a cross between a suit and formal wear. It's more dress wear, evening wear, rather than strictly formal. Many people want that in-between look so they can use their suits for more than one reason. Great Style Icons men can look for inspiration for their big day The inspiration is more of a look rather than one person. As mentioned above, Latino look is the inspiration we are getting. Also, the tailored English look, for instance, is what many people are asking for as well, where the suit is really very nicely tailored. Our inspiration is a cross between the Latino and the English look. For example, we have got pleatless or flat-fronted trousers that come from the old Morning Suit trousers - a heavily pinstriped trouser in black or grey. The traditional style was very baggy and pleated. We've adjusted it to a cross pocket - a no-pleat flat-front trouser. It's a cross between the traditional English tailoring and the Latino influence that Italian designers have put together. We are very privileged to get to work closely with some Italian designers whom we have known for many years. |
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