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This is guy is such an inspiration, especially for slightly balding gentlemen such as myself…

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Il Genitluomo Elegante

Meet Cesare Cunaccia, the man behind the words in “Hidden Naples and the Amalfi Coast”, “TFS: Toni Facella Sensi Architect” and many other amazing titles. A popular italian journalist, Cesare is not only extremely elegant but also an effortlessly stylish gentleman. Whether it be his amazing capes, floppy brimmed hats with roped crowns or his ISAIA suits, he’s a great realistic illustration of personal style. 

It’s really great to see someone with such an evolved sensibility even though he is not directly involved in the industry. Even more so, his personal style is a great reflection of the poise in his commentary and even his natural eloquence.

You can also find more about Cesare through his Men of ISAIA interview here.

Images via Vogue Italia and Tommy Ton for GQ

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