LEVY’S
F/W 2019
FALL FASHIONS
FORMAL EDUCATION
ITALIAN STYLE
VERSATILE VERDICCHIO
DWAYNE JOHNSON
FALL/WINTER 2019
CONTENTS fall/ winter 2019
FEATURES That’s Amore | 26 From bright colors to fine craftsmanship, find out what makes Italy so stellar in menswear.
formal education | 38 It’s a fact that any man looks good in a tuxedo—as long as it’s the right one, of course. Consider these head-to-toe tips to find the perfect look for your next special occasion.
The Verdicchio we didn’t know | 44 Once typecast as plebeian and fish-friendly, this varietal now shows unsuspected depth and versatility.
DEPARTMENTS Memo | 4 We’re excited to share and celebrate the best in fashion with you.
The levy’s Guide | 7 Find out C.P. Company’s surprises...make a splash with Waterville...take off in Airfield... and much more.
the techie | 12 You may not need any of these high-tech toys, but you’ll certainly want them!
Essentials | 18 Check out the season’s must-have denim, scarves, shoes and handbags. THE LEADING MAN
dwayne johnson | 28 The former professional wrestler has become a firmly established—and nattily dressed— screen star.
fall fantasy
Who says the season’s new looks can’t be functional and fun?
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pursuits | 42 Luxury goes wild in the Mercedes-Benz G 550, a masterpiece of tech that’s hyper-ready for an encounter with tough terrain.
in good company | 46 Levy’s staff participates in various events in the community and beyond.
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music | 48
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These four artists are morphing pop music in unexpected and very welcome ways.
ON THE COVER: Tyler wears a tuxedo jacket by Pal Zileri, shirt by Ermenegildo Zegna, black jeans by J Brand and belt by Torino. Jana wears a dress by D.Exterior. Photography by Dan Springston.
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Celebrating fashion with you sneak peeks
Step lively! p. 20
Bag it! p. 24
Whether you are a Nashville native or are new to the city, you are seeing sweeping changes in our community. But throughout the decades, one thing has remained constant: Levy’s has been a part of the charm and history of our area since before the Civil War. Sure, we have been here a long time, but we are never standing still and we are never looking back. For 164 years, our focus at Levy’s has been to provide a comfortable, inviting atmosphere where you can experience the finest in clothing options in a relaxed and friendly setting. Levy’s has provided on-trend styles for generations. At Levy’s, it’s not about fast fashion, but more about the emotional connection you feel
when you are wearing properly fitting attire. Our buyers hand-select fabrics from the finest mills worldwide and have personally visited many of the factories to see firsthand the intricate steps it takes to create the perfect garment for you. If you have recently learned about us, we invite you to stop by and get to know our friendly and knowledgeable associates. If you have been a client of Levy’s, we think of you as family and want you to feel the same. We hope you enjoy this special edition of Levy’s magazine as we celebrate our 164th year. We raise a glass and toast you, our loyal client. At Levy’s, we always respect the past and embrace the future.
EDITORIAL DIRECTOR DAVID LEVY Editor-in-chief RITA GUARNA creative Director STEPHEN M. VITARBO senior editor DARIA MEOLI senior Associate Editor DARIUS AMOS lifestyle editor HALEY LONGMAN Editorial assistant GIANNA BARONE art director VICTORIA BEALL Contributing Editors HARRY DOWDEN, TIMOTHY KELLEY, JOSH SENS Contributing Photographer DANIEL SPRINGSTON PUBLISHING STAFF group Publisher SHAE MARCUS National Brand Manager MONICA DELLI SANTI account executives LISA HAND, JESSICA SALERNO production director SUSAN WINDRUM Advertising Services director JACQUELYNN FISCHER graphic designer, ad services VIOLETA MULAJ Production Art Assistant CHRIS FERRANTE Accounting AGNES ALVES, MEGAN FRANK, RANDY TASHJIAN PUBLISHED BY Chairman CARROLL V. DOWDEN President & CEO MARK DOWDEN Senior Vice Presidents SHAE MARCUS, CARL OLSEN
—Ellen and David Levy
Vice Presidents NIGEL EDELSHAIN, THOMAS FLANNERY, RITA GUARNA
LEVY’S Magazine is published twice a year by Wainscot Media, 1 Maynard Dr., Park Ridge, NJ 07656, in association with Levy’s. Copyright © 2019 by Wainscot Media, LLC. All rights reserved. Editorial Contributions: Write to Editor, LEVY’S, 1 Maynard Dr., Park Ridge, NJ 07656; telephone 201.782.5730; email rita.guarna@wainscotmedia.com. The magazine is not responsible for the return or loss of unsolicited submissions. Subscription Services: To change an address or request a subscription, write to Subscriptions, LEVY’S Circulation
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LEVY’S GUIDE READY FOR TAKEOFF
JUMP INTO WATERVILLE
We just can’t keep Waterville close to the vest any longer. Founded in 1992 on the stylish streets of Italy by three friends with an affinity for the great outdoors, the company is dedicated to the union of function and fashion. Its vests, jackets and raincoats combine natural materials like leather, goat suede and wool with high-tech fabrics that are built to withstand Mother Nature’s elements. Waterville also consistently invests into R&D for higher-tech fabrics and innovations to make its outerwear adapt to your active lifestyle, indoors and outdoors. And if what’s inside these pieces isn’t enough, its new designs for this season look quintessentially autumnal. During your trip to a Titans’ game, for instance, wear your favorite shirt and pair of jeans layered with a water-resistent, wool-lined quilted vest. Word to the fashion forward: When worn to the office, that same game-day vest looks great beneath a sportcoat. Stop by Levy’s to try it on for yourself.
Airfield has nothing to do with bomber jackets and aviator sunglasses; however, we think it’s Top Gun cool. Though the luxury fashion brand is making its debut at Levy’s this fall, the family-owned company has been around since 1937, when Franz Moser founded his bespoke tailoring business. Under managing director Walter Moser, Airfield today is still committed to precise tailoring but has moved its collection forward with a provocative and innovative attitude. Its collection caters to a multifaceted lifestyle, an elegant sportswear look that combines modern and chic. And we also appreciate its focus on an environmentally friendly production process. With street smart coats and jackets to work worthy blazers and blouses, Airfield can outfit the leading lady who seeks a contemporary look and comfortable fit.
A SERIOUS CUESTIÓN
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Our great state is known for wonderful whiskeys, but did you know Nashville is home to one of the best tequilas? Great question. In fact, the folks at Cuestión Spirits Company believe that everything in life should be questioned, for it is the pursuit of wisdom, wonder and shared adventure that makes life itself worth living. Here’s some wisdom: Cuestión Tequila Añejo is an ultra-premium spirit made from 100 percent all-natural, hand-selected Blue Weber agave, estate grown for 10 years and distilled in the highlands of the Los Altos region of Jalisco, Mexico. The spirit is then poured into a hand-blown, artisanal bottle that is shaped as, of course, an upside-down question mark. If you’ve been asking for the perfect tequila, this is your answer.
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THE LEVY’S GUIDE THE A–Z LIST With dozens of designer brands to choose from, you’ll always find what you’re looking for at Levy’s. See if you don’t find your favorites in the list below. Then visit the store for a shopping experience you’ll love.
GO FAR WITH SCARCI
As the casual look continues to grow in popularity, Levy’s wants to remind you that sportswear doesn’t mean sloppy. Let us introduce you to Scarci, a 7-year-old Italian brand that specializes in sportswear to meet the lifestyle and demands of a welldressed traveler. Its knitwear, sport shirts and tees for men are made with the same high standards and attention to detail that we’ve come to expect from the best Italian designers. Though made with traveling in mind, you don’t have to be a globetrotter to wear the brand—we guarantee you’ll look good whether you’re wearing Scarci in Nashville or Naples. Visit Levy’s today and fall in love with Scarci.
IT’S IN THE BAG
GOOD LOOKS, GREAT BOOKS
Levy’s client and Nashville’s own Brad Thor has released his 19th book Backlash, considered by many to be his most explosive novel yet, as it’s filled with page after page of action, intrigue, loyalty and betrayal. “The No. 1 challenge for me in writing Backlash was not what to reveal of Scot Harvath, but how much,” Thor says of the story’s protagonist. “He carries a tremendous amount of anger, guilt and shame. He is experiencing things I have never experienced—and hope not to.” Thor is a New York Times best-selling author of 18 thrillers, including Spymaster (David Levy’s favorite), Use of Force and The Last Patriot. Backlash and Thor’s other books are available at Parnassus Books just across the parking lot from Levy’s.
We know your everyday handbag is a part of you—its leather is probably soft and weathered but still sturdy to hold all your belongings, and then some. It’s your go-to, and we’d never ask you to let it go. But ladies, we want to tell you about Tissa Fontaneda. This German born designer has been crafting exquisite handbags and purses for her eponymous Spanish brand since 2005. Her pieces are recognizable not for a logo but for their impeccable quality and unique designs. Take the brand’s Nappa Bubble bag. Artisans complete a lengthy and complex process to create a bubble pattern out of soft Spanish nappa. The leatherwork gives the collection a cohesion that’s unique and striking. Visit Levy’s to see the latest from Tissa Fontaneda—maybe you’ll find your next go-to bag.
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SURPRISES IN STORE
C.P. Company is full of surprises. Surprise No. 1: This men’s sportswear brand is an Italian company, founded as “Chester Penny” by Massimo Osti in 1975. Osti earned his reputation by refining a process called garment dyeing, in which clothing is dyed as the final manufacturing step before being fully fashioned. (Typically, manufacturing is done from pre-dyed fabrics.) While garment dyeing has long existed, it leads us to surprise No. 2: Osti and his colleagues were the first to use dyeing techniques on garments made from multiple types of fabric. This process produces a vibrant piece that the company describes as an “enhanced version” of itself, a vividness that’s impossible to achieve with predyed fabric. If that sounds impressive, you’ll be happy to see C.P. Company’s fall/winter line, new here at Levy’s. Ask your style professional to surprise you today with C.P. Company’s collection.
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LEVY’S EVENTS AND TRUNK SHOWS
WE’RE GLAD FOR GLADSON Ever wonder where some of your favorite Levy’s designers get their delicate touch? Gladson supplies many Levy’s brands with the clothing fabrics that look and feel great. Mickey Solomon (above, right), the second-generation owner of Gladson, is an encyclopedia when it comes to woven clothing fabrics. He recently sat down with David Levy to talk shop, woolens and more. David: How do you measure the quality of the fabrics that you produce and offer to your clients? Mickey: As to quality and character of clothing fabrics, my key considerations are performance (meaning tailorability and wearability), luxury handle or feel (unless it’s a specialty fabric like our Fresco or Alsport) and price, in that order. D: What makes one fabric better than another fabric? M: Many factors influence the quality of a fabric, and at the end of the day “better” can be subjective. For worsted fabrics, the starting point is the quality of the raw wool. Numerous characteristics determine the quality of the wool, the most widely recognized being the average diameter of the individual fibers, as measured in microns. This measurement or micron number is translated into a “Super number” like Super 120s or Super 150s. However, the “Super number” is only one measure of the wool’s quality; other characteristics of the wool—fiber length, strength, elasticity and crimp—must be considered to determine the true “quality” of the wool. The raw wool must be spun into yarn, woven then finished. Each of these processes is a determining factor in the ultimate quality of the fabric, and each one is its own specialty. In the end the combination of handle, tailorability and wearability will determine which fabric is “better” than another. D: What are the strengths and benefits of English made fabrics and Italian made fabrics? M: England is better known for densely constructed, more robust fabrics that have a long history and tradition, while the Biella region of Italy is known for lighter weight, clear finish, more aggressively styled fabrics. However, the lines have blurred between them so it becomes a mill-by-mill situation. Some English mills make
fine count, lightweight, super luxury fabrics, and some Italian mills make rugged, performanceoriented, traditional fabrics like cavalry twills and flannels. D: How do you determine color selections each season? M: We have always been influenced by what is trending and selling currently at retail in the U.S., and then we look for inspiration at what is being shown in Italy. These days the difference in taste between Europe and the U.S. in design and color has grown larger, so we rely more on what colors and patterns are performing well here than anything else. We use this as a baseline for our designs for the next season. D: What are your favorite blends of woven fabrics? M: I’m partial to pure wool, but for blends my favorite composition is wool/silk/linen. We have also recently introduced a wool/silk/linen/cashmere that is spectacular. D: Describe the finest fabric that you have ever offered at Gladson, and when was it in the line? What is the cost of a suit made with that fabric (in today’s prices)? M: The finest fabric we have ever sold is 100 percent vicuna. We sold it mostly for topcoats in the 1960s. The vicuna is the miniature cinnamonhued cousin of the llama and lives mostly in Peru. As I recall, vicuna became illegal to sell in the U.S. during the 1970s and ’80s, I think due to the animal being on the endangered species list. Soon after it became legal to sell again in the U.S., but with certifications required by the Wildlife Administration. We haven’t sold it for a while but we are about to reintroduce it through the Carlo Barbera mill in Biella, Italy. Today’s prices for vicuna sportcoats should be in the $15,000-to-$20,000 range and the topcoats between $20,000 and $30,000.
Oct. 24 Client Appreciation Party, 5–8 p.m. Oct. 24–Nov. 2 Junior League Shopping Card (jlnashville.org/support/ shop-save-support) Nov. 1–2 Corneliani Pop Up Shop Nov. 17–Dec. 22 Sunday hours: 1–5 p.m. Nov. 15–16 Scabal trunk show
Dec. 6–7 Emmanuel Berg, Hudson, LEN Belts, Carol Lipworth jewelry trunk shows Dec. 7 Levy’s Famous Employee Chili Cookoff Dec. 13–14 Debe Dohrer Designs jewelry trunk show Dec. 14 & 21 Soup Saturdays
MAKE A STATEMENT A self-described maverick and non-conformist, Debe Dohrer says she has never fit in. She has mastered the art of self-expression, and through jewelry, she is helping others do the same. Levy’s is proud to offer our clients the memorable and statement accessories from Debe Dohrer Design. Pieces like metal bracelets and wool scarves are the perfect finishing touches to any outfit, and they’ll make you stand out in a subtle and sophisticated way. Ask one of our sales associates for the latest from Debe Dohrer Design—we know you’ll love it when you see it.
DO GOOD—CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSET
How often do we clean out our closet but can’t let go of a favorite item or two that really needs to be replaced? Our clients have told us about two nonprofits that accept clothing donations. Operation Stand Down Tennessee employs former military men and women at their thrift shop, dresses them at no charge as they transition into the workplace and offers career training to those in need. The Martha O’Bryan Center provides career training for needy Nashvillians. Donations should be clean and in wearable condition (no damage or moth holes). • Operation Stand Down Tennessee, 12th Avenue Thrift, 1125 12th Ave. S., osdtn.org • Martha O’Bryan Center, 711 S. Seventh St., marthaobryan.org
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A WISER WORKOUT The phrase “dumb kettlebell” might sound redundant, but a smart one does, in fact, exist. The KettlebellConnect by JAXJOX can connect to your phone (via Bluetooth, of course) to track your progress and, with the push of a button, alter itself to weigh anywhere between 12 and 42 pounds. Talk about a smarter workout routine! $279.
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UNWIND WITH A DRIVE Some stress-relief methods are more effective than others, but this one is essentially fool-proof. That’s BodyFriend’s Lamborghini Massage Chair. Immerse yourself in the spa-like experience of a full-body massage without ever leaving home. With completely customizable, remote-controlled settings and heart rate sensors that compute the ideal types of stimulation, this chair might literally be the height of luxury. $30,000.
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These high-tech toys might not be a true necessity, but need-schmeed—we want ’em!
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WORK HARD, PLAY HARD Three minutes of video gaming can be an effective workout—if you’re using STEALTH’s Core Trainer. With a foam armpad to optimize comfort and cleanliness and two free connectable gaming apps, this device makes working out quick, fun and challenging. Three “trainers” with varying intensity are available: the personal, professional and plankster trainers. $149–$299.
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IT’S ALL DOWNHILL FROM HERE Looking for a personal ski coach for less than $200? The Rossignol & PIQ Wearable Ski Sport Tracker is a hassle-free device that attaches to your boot and imports data (speed, carve angles, jump heights, rotations and more) to your smartphone. It even generates a report detailing what you did well and which skills you could improve upon—just like a coach would do. $190.
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GET THE BAND BACK TOGETHER Grungy garage-born instrumentals are out, and smooth, technically proficient audio is in. Produce crisp sounds on the Roland TD-50KVX V-Drums set, a five-piece drum kit that blends electronic and acoustic beats. And you can march to the beat of your drum: Customize everything from the drum shell’s overtones to the cymbals’ thicknesses, and utilize 30 types of built-in sound effects. $8,000.
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SOUNDS LIKE A GOOD IDEA Add style and reduce the clutter on your tabletop with the Symfonisk table lamp speaker. A joint product by Ikea and Sonos, the device boasts a sound output similar to the iconic Sonos One speaker. Highachieving in both aesthetic and audio quality, this product ushers in a new element of interior design: sound. $179.
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Special Offers from levy’s $ 75 off
any purchase of Men’s Sportswear or furnishings of $375 or more All Coupons Valid through Dec. 1, 2019.
One certificate per client. Must present coupon at time of purchase to receive credit. May not be used with any other offer. Not applicable to previous purchases, sales merchandise, shoes, Made to Measure, special orders, all women’s jewelry, Scarci and LEN Belts.
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Complete your look with fall’s hottest scarves. They are as refined as they are warm.
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Weddings, Receptions, Anniversaries, Holiday Parties and all of Life’s Special Occasions Call 615-395-8266 or email contact@sycamorefarmsevents.com to inquire about availability. A limited number of tickets are still available for our iconic 2020 Valentine’s Day Dance benefitting the American Heart Association and featuring the electrifying band Burning Las Vegas. Photo by Allie Chambers Photography
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Treat yourself to comfortable and fashionable footwear from Levy’s.
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Clockwise from top: camel lace-up boot by Danner, leather lace-up boot and leather chelsea boot by Trask, olive hiking boot by Danner, sneaker by Golden Goose.
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THE JEAN SCENE
Ditch your old denim for a new pair of the season’s top trousers.
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Assorted men’s and women’s jeans by AG.
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IN THE BAG These trendsetting totes will keep your things compact and looking cool.
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Assorted bags by Tissa Fontaneda.
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STYLE WATCH
That’s amore! What makes one boot-shaped nation so stellar in menswear?
It’s no accident that a nation long renowned for art, architecture, design and cuisine inspires the rest of the world when it comes to fashion. Steeped in tradition, men’s Italian fashion in particular is often a step or two ahead of everyone else, and Italian gents possess this undeniable confidence that’s hard to pinpoint. We attempt to do just that here though, by sharing the seven tenets of Italian menswear that will keep you looking as cool around town as the men in the piazza.
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EMBRACE COLORS Though Italians certainly love a good print (Etro’s printed button-up shirts and scarves are quintessential examples), their collections consist of lots of subdued neutrals, whether black, white and gray or warmer tones like beige, maroon and camel. With these hues as the basis of your wardrobe, you can inject bursts of color in small doses (bright red or orange socks, perhaps?) and have more versatility with your looks. Pro tip: Invest in a classic navy blazer or jacket from a brand like Canali, as this item is one no Italian man’s closet is without.
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SEEK FINE MATERIALS The Italian textile industry is one of the largest in the world. There are hundreds of wool mills and leather factories across Florence, Milan, Rome and Venice. As of late, brands like Ermenegildo Zegna have been producing high-end luxury garments with new technical fabrics as well. They regulate body heat, are more breathable and offer the wearer superior comfort, among other benefits.
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DRESS CASUAL, DON’T DRESS DOWN Luxury Italian menswear brands are no longer just designing suits and formalwear. From elevated activewear and polos to footwear and belts, Italian designers offer sartorial versatility with a common thread—sophistication.
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ADD ON THE ACCESSORIES Italian designers know the key to a polished look is careful accessorizing. Whether a wristful of bead or metal bracelets, a tony pocket square or a cozy, oversized scarf tied just right, these final touches adored by Italy’s most stylish instantly make any man look put-together.
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APPRECIATE CRAFTSMANSHIP Much Italian menswear is still produced by small- to medium-sized family businesses—or it’s contracted out to craftspeople who sew in their homes. That means tricks of the trade (the Neapolitan shoulder, hand-sewn buttonholes, artisanal details) are passed down through generations. That family name on the label tells you the garment reflects tremendous pride in quality.
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INSIST ON FIT You’ll be hard-pressed to find an Italian man wearing ill-fitting anything; these guys are raised knowing clothes should be perfectly and expertly tailored. Italian menswear designers, like Corneliani and Baldassari available at Levy’s, pride themselves on their garments’ impeccable fit, which is typically a slim, universally flattering silhouette.
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SHOW SOME SWAGGER The Italians have mastered the art of dressing so well it’s merited its own term—sprezzatura, which essentially means effortlessness, a certain nonchalance, “trying not to try.” We Americans may have to try just a little harder to look half as polished, but hey, we’re certainly willing to put in the work.
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THE LEADING MAN
Like a Rock One-time third-generation pro wrestler Dwayne Johnson has become a firmly established—and nattily dressed—screen star. By Daria Meoli
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Jungle and Skyscraper as well as three of The Fast and the Furious films. In 2015, Johnson premiered as the lead (and executive producer) in the HBO series Ballers. In the smash hit, Johnson plays a retired NFL player who becomes a financial planner for professional athletes. During his stint on that show, it wasn’t just Johnson’s acting that got audiences and critics talking; it was also his slick sense of style on and off the small screen. A far cry from the black briefs he wore as a WWE wrestling champ, Johnson’s sartorial choices now befit his current status as a Hollywood A-lister and a bit of a fashion champ. While slim, sinewy celebs can perhaps adopt any trend and look good, Johnson’s big build isn’t a natural for strutting in high-fashion duds—the actor must make style choices that accentuate and flatter his physique. Rather than dress his large body in even larger clothes, Johnson dons threads by Isaia and other Italian brands that demonstrate how an athletically built guy can look smashing in European tailoring. In the pages of fashion magazines such as GQ and Esquire and the posts of authoritative menswear bloggers, style watchers tout Johnson as the gold standard for how big men can make a big, but far from ponderous, impression in really cool clothes. Classic cuts rather than slim fits are the basis for Johnson’s wardrobe. As with any buff dude, alterations and custom-tailored pieces are essential to help him look his best. Johnson’s suiting is crafted to create breathing room under his arms
and around his shoulders to keep sportcoats from looking like straitjackets. Padding in the shoulders is kept to a minimum. Johnson tends to favor a tieless, open-neck look that complements his broad neck. His pants often are tailored with a straight leg and a slight taper to accommodate his muscular thighs. Off-screen and off the red carpet, the California native rocks T-shirts with a tightly fitted sleeve that hits mid-bicep, but also has more room in the torso and abs. This keeps the star looking casual without necessarily appearing gymbound. Biker jackets are badass, but the asymmetrical zipper and tapered waist can appear cartoonish on men who have some meat on their bones. Johnson has been photographed in a leather racer jacket, a version of the tough biker look that befits his beefcake frame. Now 47 and the father of three daughters, Johnson continues to make Hollywood headlines. In the coming year, he will appear in another installment of Fast and Furious, a sequel to Jumanji and the fifth season of Ballers. As he navigates red carpets and the late-night circuit to promote all of this new work, this officially recognized icon seems certain to keep fashion-minded fans impressed, both on and off screen. As for Johnson’s secret, you wouldn’t suspect that such simple things as humility and authenticity would be part of it—but just maybe they are. “You are the reason I’m getting this,” he told the viewing audience at home during his MTV acceptance remarks. “I’ve learned the most powerful thing we can be is ourselves.”
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Wrestler-turned-box-office-champ Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has become a fashion star in his own right, making both custom suits from Isaia and casualwear from Gucci look stylish on his 6-4 frame. Johnson has the sartorial confidence to wear just about anything, whether it be a plaid suit or a fitted knit sweater.
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ith one powerfully arched eyebrow, Dwayne Johnson could command an audience of thousands of rowdy wrestling fans. Today, his megawatt smile and formidable comedic timing draw big box-office ticket sales. Johnson has done what few other professional wrestlers have been able to do (OK, there’s John Cena): Parlay a role in the ring into a successful acting career. Long known to World Wrestling Entertainment fans as “The Rock,” Johnson began professional wrestling after a football career was cut short by injuries. Wrestling is in his DNA. His original moniker, Rocky Maivia, was a tribute to two other pro grapplers in his family—his father, Rocky Johnson, and his maternal grandfather, Peter Maivia. By 1998, when he shortened his stage name to The Rock, his popularity was exploding. “When I first got to Hollywood, Hollywood didn’t know what the hell to do with me…a half-black, half-Samoan, 6-foot-4, 275-pound pro wrestler,” Johnson recalled, while accepting the Icon Generation Award at the 2019 MTV Movie and TV Awards. Soon Tinseltown wised up. When The Rock hosted Saturday Night Live in 2000, the world got to experience his charisma, and his performance earned him fans outside the WWE world. His first movie acting credit was as the Scorpion King in The Mummy Returns in 2000. His character was so popular that in 2002 it spawned an eponymous sequel. Johnson went on to become one of the country’s highest-paid actors, appearing in the movies Get Smart, Tooth Fairy, Moana, The Other Guys, G.I. Joe: Retaliation, Jumanji: Welcome to the
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Opposite page, on her, navy jacket, ivory v-neck and pants by Iris Setlakwe, jewelry by Debe Dohrer Design. On him, suit by Jack Victor, shirt and tie by Eton, pocket square by J.Z. Richards, belt by Torino.
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On him, tuxedo jacket by Sand, shirt by Eton, stud set and cuffl inks by Tateossian, tuxedo pants by Jack Victor. On her, dress by Seventy, necklaces by Carol Lipworth.
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This page, on him, jacket by C.P. Company, shirt by Corneliani, jeans by J Brand, belt by Torino. On her, jacket, shirt and pants by Airfield, jewelry by Carol Lipworth Designs. Opposite page, on him, sportcoat by Canali, shirt and pants by Corneliani, pocket square by David Donahue, belt by Anderson’s. On her, sweater and fur hoodie by Hotel Particulier, pants by Cambio, earrings by Debe Dohrer Design.
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This page, on her, camel jacket by Schneiders, blouse by Seventy, pants by Cambio, jewelry by Debe Dohrer Design. On him, vest by Waterville, shirt by Eton, jeans by J Brand. Opposite page, on her, leather jacket and skirt by Iris Setlakwe, gray shell by Lola & Sophie, necklace by Debe Dohrer Design. On him, leather jacket, hoodie and wool sweater by Patrick Assaraf, jeans by Hudson, belt by Torino.
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This page, on her, sequin jacket by Sen, camisole by Hotel Particulier, jeans by AG, jewelry by Carol Lipworth Designs. On him, suede jacket by Gimo’s, wool sweater by Patrick Assaraf, jeans by Hudson. Opposite page, on him, tuxedo jacket by Pal Zileri, shirt by Ermenegildo Zegna, pocket square by Simonnot-Godard, jeans by J Brand, belt by Torino. On her, dress by D Exterior, jewelry by Debe Dohrer Design.
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JACKET SLEEVE LENGTH
JACKET CUT Try a modern fit for a fashion-forward and flattering silhouette. This style is trimmer through the chest and shoulder than a traditional-cut jacket and it’s still black-tie appropriate.
JACKET SHOULDER The same rules for your sportcoats and suit jackets apply: The padding of the tuxedo jacket should not extend beyond the tip of your shoulders. If it does, the garment is too big.
JACKET LAPEL Wear a grosgrain peak lapel for a rich textured feel when you attend a highly formal occasion and a rounded shawl style when you want to soften your look. A notch lapel is versatile but the least formal for a tuxedo.
SHIRT FRONT A smooth bib-front shirt, perhaps in a pique fabric with room for studs, is a classic look. A shirt with no placket and concealed buttons is clean, while a pleated front worn with studs adds textural interest.
SHIRT COLLAR The most popular and best bet for the most formal occasion is the laydown collar. For a more contemporary look, the mandarin collar is a great option.
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SHOES Patent loafers and oxfords are a sure-fire hit for the most formal events. Keep it low key by choosing the styles in suede or polished leather.
PANT LEG LENGTH See your tailor ASAP if your pants are bunching at the ankles (or showing them). Trousers should have half or no break. The half break is standard, showing a slight dent where the hem rests on the top of the shoe. Any larger break will look like you’re wearing your father’s suit.
PANT LEG WIDTH The way the fabric drapes is key: Anything too tight will create wrinkles, while too much material will appear baggy. Find a cut that’s flattering to your waist, thighs and calves.
JACKET LENGTH Most guys can follow these easy guides: Your jacket should cover your backside and, with your arms at your side, the piece should end between your thumb’s knuckle and base. For a more modern fit, ask us how you can go even shorter.
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Spacious luxury goes wild in the Mercedes-Benz G 550 SUV, a modern masterpiece of tech that’s hyper-ready for an encounter with tough terrain. By Timothy Kelley
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Once you leave the highway and take to rough turf, it stands to reason you’ll bid adieu to luxury, capaciousness and speed. But wait! The Mercedes-Benz G 550 stands reason on its head. Melting categories like so much candle wax, this cargo-hungry off-road SUV (with more than 100 cubic feet of cargo volume behind front and rear seats) is every inch a Mercedes. It was thoroughly redesigned for 2019, carries five passengers in comfort, boasts 416 horsepower with 450 lb.-ft. of torque and goes from 0 to 60 in 5.6 seconds. On-road or off-, the G 550’s engine shows a family resemblance to its racing-minded kin. It’s a 4.0-liter V8 biturbo, which means two turbochargers are sucking air into the cylinders, for more power with less engine bulk. It’s equipped with an independent suspension with a double-wishbone front axle and a rigid rear
axle. The vehicle boasts permanent all-wheel drive, and its ECO start-stop system automatically shuts off the engine at stoplights and other idling occasions—to save fuel and cut emissions—and quickly restarts it on green. (Don’t want this feature? Simply turn it off.) The latest G is still no curvaceous sweeping beauty. But in both tech and luxe there’s outsidethe-box thinking inside this box. And while the traditional side-opening swing gate (clumsy for narrow garage spaces) has its quibblers, some things didn’t need changing. The decisive door-lock “clack” and door-closing “clunk,” for instance, will sound just fine in the 2020s. Reportedly about 350 pounds lighter than its predecessor, the G 550 features a 9G-Tronic ninespeed automatic transmission that changes gears quickly and almost unnoticeably for the smooth-
est ride as you grip the Nappa leather-wrapped steering wheel. And there’s a sequence of three lockable differentials controlled by dashboard buttons to maintain optimal balance between torque and traction. Almost five inches wider now, the G 550’s interior lavishes six extra inches of legroom on backseat riders. And drivers will savor the 12.3-inch flat-panel display screens showing gauges, while a multicolor ambient lighting setup makes for a surprisingly customizable interior. Was roughing it ever so swanky? The G 550 starts at $124,500, and with mpg ratings of 13 city and 17 highway there’s no quick payback at the pump. But if your accountant balks, take her for a ride—across the desert, perhaps, or to the parking lot of the trendiest restaurant in Beverly Hills. You only live once.
The Mercedes-Benz G 550 SUV gives new meaning to the phrase “peak performance,” declining to make the usual sacrifice of commodious comfort for the thrill of off-road adventure. It’s available in 24 exterior paint colors—and note the LED daytime running lights that ring the round headlamps.
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The Verdicchio we didn’t know
Once typecast as plebeian and fish-friendly, this varietal now shows unsuspected depth and versatility. By Josh Sens
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Just as it’s unwise to judge a book by its cover, so is it unfair to judge a wine by its bottle. Consider the verdict on Verdicchio. For decades in the United States, the light, bright Italian white was widely associated with the glass container it frequently arrived in: a green, fish-shaped bottle, replete with fins and scales, a cork implanted in its gaping mouth. The bottle was unmistakable, and it inspired assumptions. Consumers came to expect a pale-colored wine, high in acidity but low in nuance, with little about it that would stand in the way of the seafood with which it was most often served. As a general rule, their assumptions weren’t wrong. Like wicker-bottle chianti, fishbottle Verdicchio was deemed an emblematic old-world-style table wine—inexpensive, easy-drinking, uncomplex. Not that there was anything wrong with that. But it also wasn’t all that Verdicchio could be. “We knew that Verdicchio was capable of being so much more,” says Gianluca Garofoli of Garofoli winery in Italy. “But it had reached the point where the bottle was more famous than the wine inside.” As a fifth-generation vintner in Le Marche (pronounced luh marKAY)—the eastern Italian region,
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near the Adriatic Sea, that doubles as ground zero for Verdicchio production—Garofoli understood the roots of the varietal’s reputation. The name stems from “verde,” the Italian word for green, and true to its billing, most of the Verdicchio on the export market was bottled and consumed while it was young and green. It was wine for the people—not wine for sophisticates. Never was Verdicchio allowed to age. The Garofoli family envisioned something else. Verdicchio, they realized, was a varietal of vast, untapped potential. Its fruit could ripen quickly and give rise to subtle, structured wines that could age beautifully in the barrel and the bottle. Verdicchio could be much more than its dated stereotype— so long as you treated it respectfully. In pursuit of their goal, the Garofolis began fine-tuning their approach. They modified their farming practices, pruning vineyards to reduce yields and selecting only the choicest clones. At the same time, they began to experiment with aging techniques. In 1981, the family broke starkly with convention, becoming the first major Verdicchio producer to abandon the green, fish-shaped amphora in favor of a Bordeaux-style bottle—a new look for a wine that was not the same-old Verdicchio. In 1986, the Garofolis
released their first Verdicchio “classico,” a lovely demonstration of the grape’s great promise. But the bigger watershed came in 1991, when the family unveiled Podium, an old-vine Verdicchio that was striking from the get-go but all the more remarkable as it matured. “This is a Verdicchio that can age 10, 12, 15 years or even more,” Garofoli says. “It demonstrates how flexibile and sophisticated the varietal really is. We think of it as something like the Italian Chablis.” In the years since, the Garofolis’ influence has rippled across the Marche, part of a growing wave that has helped elevate the profile of the region’s signature grape. The results are further evident in the work of such producers as Umani Ronchi and Villa Bucci, whose beautiful releases are a celebration of the varietal’s diverse strengths. Showcasing the bright, refreshing notes that have long made Verdicchio foodfriendly, they are also wines of elegant body and intriguing flavor that grow only more compelling over time. “The truth is, Verdicchio can be many things,” Garofoli says. “It’s still a wonderful table wine, good for everyday drinking. But it’s a lot more than the wine you might think you know, poured from a bottle shaped like a fish.”
Opposite page, clockwise from top: The Marche region in eastern Italy has produced Verdicchio wine grapes for centuries; producers like Villa Bucci celebrate Verdicchio’s strengths, including an elegant body and intriguing flavor; the Garofolis of the Garofoli winery: Gianfranco, Carlo, Beatrice, Gianluca and Caterina; most of the Verdicchio on the market was bottled when the grape was young and green; Umani Ronchi’s CaSal di Serra pairs well with seafood; by pruning vineyards and reducing the number of grapes, vintners like the Garofolis can select the best of the harvest.
TASTING NOTES Garofoli 2016 Podium Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi, $26 A lush, golden color, with honeyed notes that give way to refreshing hints of ripe stone fruit. It’s delicious with salmon and halibut, but also a worthy pairing with grilled pork or roast chicken. 2016 Umani Ronchi CaSal di Serra Verdicchio di Jesi Classico Superiore, $16 Medium-bodied, with a pleasing texture and sweet notes of cherry and nectarine. Try with fried calamari or garlicky shrimp. Bucci 2016 Verdicchio Classico dei Castelli di Jesi, $23 A full-bodied wine with a straw-yellow hue and perky flavors of apples and bitter almond. Enjoy with a pasta or shellfish risotto. 2016 Montecappone, Verdicchio dei Castelli di Jesi Classico Superiore Ergo, $62 Smooth, delicate notes of almonds, peaches and apricots. Pair it with rich seafood, such as salmon or halibut, but it also marries nicely with a roast pork loin.
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The recipient of the 2017 Legacy Award, Levy’s has been a longtime participant of Nashville Fashion Week. This year, Levy’s was honored to present LEN belts and Hudson jeans at the Nashville Fashion Week Men’s Style Event at the Dream Nashville Hotel. Photos by Jessica Amerson and Adrian Morales. 1. Hudson denim 2. Fashion Week models Brandon Randolph and Mitchell Bolz greet attendees at the front door of the Dream Nashville Hotel. 3. LEN belts 4. Chris Choate, Robin Rose, Zachary Tamburin, Katie Pitts, John Wesley Lasiter 5. Ron Noelting, Mitchell Bolz and David Levy 6. Katie Pitts, Nadia Akrawi, Ron Noelting, Mitchell Bolz, David Levy, Ellen Levy, Hallie Winstock 7. David Levy and Tim Ozgener 8. David Levy 9. Hallie Winstock, Robin Rose, Zachary Tamburin, Aubrey Heathcott, Chris Kavanaugh, Ellen Levy, Katie Pitts, Nadia Akrawi
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This summer, Ellen and David Levy and Robin Rose attended the Sartorial Group’s bi-annual roundtable session. Led by Wainscot Media and hosted by Raleigh Menswear Limited in Indianapolis, members of the Sartorial Group met and planned their FW19 magazines. 15. Wainscot Media staff and retailers of the Sartorial Group meet in Indianapolis.
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A POP OF THEIR OWN
New music needed? These four artists are tricky to categorize by genre, and they’re morphing pop music in unexpected but very welcome ways. By Harry Dowden
CAROLINE POLACHEK
Listeners may know her best as half of synth-pop duo Chairlift, by her former alias Ramona Lisa, or scribe for cuts from Beyoncé and Solange. This fall, however, NYC’s Caroline Polachek will release her debut album under her given name, and the initial singles promise crystalline pop explorations that are both anthemic and introspective. Leading the charge is “Door,” a sleek showcase for Polachek’s melodic hookweaving and intricate vocal runs. The album: Pang Go-to songs: “Door” and the balladic “Parachute” Deeper dives: Chairlift’s 2016 album Moth; guest vocals on Charli XCX’s “Tears”
KIEFER
Exploring the natural intersections between jazz and hip-hop, LA-based Kiefer Shackelford creates sun-dappled microcosms that showcase his production chops as much as his piano skills. Kiefer’s expressive compositions impress without ever failing to be catchy. You can hear the influence of jazz pianist greats alongside the bassy lineage of the late great J Dilla’s beats and the playful progressions of video game composers (is it strange that the Nintendo Wii Sports music comes to mind?) melded into a blend that’s Kiefer’s own. In an era where instrumentals can be a tough sell, Kiefer goes beyond the lo-fi beat cottage industry and shows off some truly 21st-century jazz—with riffs that will get stuck in your head. The album: Superbloom Go-to song: Teaser single “10,000 Days” Deeper dives: “Orange Crayon” and “Cute,” the groovy centerpieces of this year’s Bridges EP
JAI PAUL
A quick recap: 2010’s “BTSTU” takes the world by storm followed by 2011’s “Jasmine,” and the two tracks seem poised to reshape pop in his image. A leak of new material comes out in 2013, but years pass with no tunes. Suddenly, when all hope seems lost in 2019, two new songs appear. Jai gives his blessing (and streaming rights) to the infamous leak, and just like that Jai Paul is blaring out of speakers once again. Sounding as if they were beamed through a radio from a cooler dimension, the funky R&B compositions are a logical continuation of the path “BTSTU” wrought but still sound way ahead of their time. Even if we only get a few songs every decade, they’ll soundtrack many summers. The album: We can dream. For now, listen to Leak 04-13 (Bait Ones) guilt-free. Go-to songs: “He,” which can only be described as an absolute bop, and quiet storm “Do You Love Her Now” Deeper dive: “Str8 Outta Mumbai”
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Philly’s Alex Giannascoli has spent years churning out affecting singersongwriter gems: bedroom pop, slacker rock, ramshackle Americana and a lot in between. Known by his stage name (Sandy) Alex G, he isn’t afraid to pull from far and wide when it comes to his work, populating his songs with opentuned guitars and pitch-shifted vocals. He captured the hearts early on of DIY showgoers and Bandcamp devotees, with artists such as Frank Ocean and Oneohtrix Point Never catching on and collaborating. The first singles from his upcoming release indicate a synthesis of the many stylistic routes and analogdigital crossover of his catalog. The album: House of Sugar Go-to songs: “Gretel” and the mournful yet rollicking “Hope” Deeper dives: “Bobby,” “Harvey,” bonus track “Sarah”
WHEN YOU WISH…
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Songs “work” when they’re both relatable and aspirational. Love songs, to the listener, aren’t just about the love we have, but the love we wish we had (or had back). Music gives us space to entertain our loftiest dreams and ambitions. Here’s a mix of old and new that foregrounds those wishes and dreams.
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“I Wish” by Hayley Kiyoko “I Wish It Would Rain” by The Temptations “Dreams” by Solange “Call It Dreaming” by Iron & Wine “In Dreams” by Roy Orbison
“Wishes” by Beach House “Dreamer” by Four Tet “I Wish” by Stevie Wonder “Daydreaming” by Radiohead “I Wished on the Moon” by Billie Holiday
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