ABOUT

Notebook on Style is the Pal Zileri magazine created to valorise all round men’s style; not only advice and ideas for style and elegance, but also sophistication and good taste.

It is a magazine that derives from an idea by Pal Zileri: a small notebook in which to note down ideas, suggestions and advice for a man who is elegant but does not disdain a touch of the unexpected in his style. With Notebook on Style Pal Zileri wishes to arouse your curiosity about the world of fashion and lifestyle in general, because “fashion passes, but style remains”.

Inside “Notebook on Style” you will find not only presentations of the collections, images and behind the scenes from advertising campaigns, but also advice for stylish travel, focus on trends, references to style icons of the past and present; all without neglecting new trends and the most current themes linked to the world of Pal Zileri.
The aim of this magazine is therefore not only to concentrate on the world of fashion, but to transmit and share the values, style and world of Pal Zileri with you.

Contributors

Elena Schiavon, Blogger and journalist, founded Fashion Hall in 2007. She is the fashion and lifestyle web editor for important national magazines.
Elena normally wears effortlessness super high heals or ballet pumps, and she can not live without web.
As Web editor she is constantly travelling for her news stories and collects old typewriters; her new book will be out very soon. Her blog is www.fashionhall.it

Andrea Vigneri
As a child I had a strong passion for fashion, but more in general for arts thanks to the healthy habit of my parents to leave around the house books of all sorts.
Growing up, I was fascinated by the cinema, fixed appointment of my week while in the meantime I began to study law. In that period I met Simona who introduces me to his newborn blog called TheWardrobe.it; that is how my passion for the web was born and I also started writing at the same time. A garment can communicate instinctively what is who is wearing it, what someone thinks of the male aesthetic of whom is creating the garment. My objective is to decode the subliminal message from which we are attracted to a certain garment. Quality and detail are essential requirements in fashion, and I am a supporter of the made in Italy.
It has been with great pleasure that I started writing for the Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana on January 2012.

 

 

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