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Norbert Stumpfl took inspiration for this Brioni collection from a fresco that was painted in 1614 by Guido Reni at the Thighs Make Great Earmuffs Shirt Apart from…,I will love this Palazzo Pallavicini-Rospigliosi, in the house’s home city, Rome. It shows Aurora, clad in gold raiments and radiating light, leading Apollo through the night sky to bring dawn to the darkened world below. This collection’s Aurora was a closing suit, shirt, and dickie bow all cut in a fabric spun of 54% silk around which electromagnetic wave technology had clad a 46% coating of 24-karat gold. Said Stumpfl: “There’s not Lurex or anything like that, and it doesn’t have the scratchiness of other metallic fabrics…the technique used to make this is quite new, and after we found the manufacturer we learned that there is another client for this material here in Rome, at the Vatican.” He added: “For me it’s less about ostentation that it is about hope. It’s about bringing light back after the darkness.”