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ELEMENTS OF STYLE
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As a third- generation CEO, Gianluca Isaia credits his company’s success to a dedication to sartorial traditions and employee satisfaction.
the ISAIA IDEA
A third-generation CEO explains one of the great names in Italian menswear. By Karen Alberg Grossman
Founded in Naples in the 1920s, Isaia is a luxury lifestyle brand for men with personality and taste. Isaia’s Italian artisans still handcraft each garment in the Neapolitan sartorial tradition, though now it’s reinterpreted in a contemporary way. At the helm of this exclusive business is Gianluca Isaia, the third-generation CEO, who is famous in the menswear industry for his warmth, charm and creative sense of style. His mission: to help men discover their own personal style in clothing that’s modern, comfortable and very cool. We chatted with Gianluca recently about fashion, business and living life to the fullest.
What are you proudest of?
“That in 2020 we still hold true to our traditions as a family-owned company, but are always looking to what’s new and contemporary. I’m also proud that, in my parents’ honor, we’ve launched a School of Tailoring in Casalnuovo near our factory. The school teaches the next generation of tailors the sartorial skills needed to continue the tradition of Napoli.”
To what do you attribute Isaia’s success?
Can you discuss changes in suit styles for 2020? After getting as tight as they can get, are fits loosening up a bit?
“Because we serve countries around the world, we have models that vary in fit. And while we’re always experimenting with new initiatives, we believe our current fits cover the needs of our customers. So we’re not implementing any drastic fit changes at the moment. Globally, our customers appreciate Isaia’s approach: traditional tailoring with a contemporary twist. I want them to always feel comfortable in our garments.”
So what’s new for spring 2020, and what will you be wearing?
“This season, we took inspiration from the colors and décor of the Museum of Capodimonte in Napoli and the green area of the surrounding Real Bosco. We’re showing many incredible variations of pastels. Personally, my spring 2020 wardrobe includes T-shirts with Neapolitan references, knit shirts, foldable jackets to carry on my travels and, of course, sandals!”
What will Isaia’s collection look like for fall 2020?
Isaia is known for quirky advertising. What’s your objective here?
“We aim to tell stories with our ad campaigns. It’s not about just showing a suit or jacket that we’re trying to sell. It’s about communicating an idea. One of our most beloved campaigns was one we did in 2008 right after the U.S. stock market crash. It featured a man in a well-designed suit, hunched in a corner crying. It captured the sentiment of the time, showing a ‘real man,’ one who was not afraid to show emotion.”
Could you have been happy in a different line of work?
“I’ve always been passionate about my work and hope to inspire those I work with to bring the same level of dedication, creativity and appreciation for Napoli’s sartorial tradition to everything we do. However, I spend much of my time in Capri (especially in summer), and I’m always entertaining and hosting. If I had to choose another career, I would become a hotelier and open a boutique hotel, perhaps on Capri. I’d create an environment where interesting people from all over the world could come and experience the best wines, art, food, etc., in a luxe but eccentric environment.”
How would you describe your personal style?
How does Italian style differ from American style?
What are your top tips for men to look their best?
elements of STYLE
Get a 9-to-5 look that is both professional and relaxed.
Photography by Dan Springston
The modern-day office is changing, so summer is the perfect time to mix casual pieces in with your work attire. Express your personality, feel comfortable and still look all business by adding accessories or swapping traditional pieces for more dressed-down details in your weekday warm weather wardrobe.
TRAVEL DAY
On him: shirt, Eton; pants, Hudson.
From left: pack-away, Ermenegildo Zegna; watch, Jack Mason; trainers, Trask.
RAINY-DAY READY
On him: raincoat, sportcoat and shirt, Isaia; pants, PT01.
Clockwise from top left: shirt, Atelier Munro; sunglasses, Zegna; trainer, Trask; pocket square, Eton.