Dressing like the Måneskin, not just a trend but a way of being: even the New York Times talks about it. The US newspaper, one of the oldest newspapers in the world, dedicates space to the most popular rock band of the moment in the 'style' section. The Italian group, for some years now, has been achieving global success thanks to songs that are conquering the most important charts. Furthermore, the four rockers are now always on tour, in great demand everywhere: from Europe to the United States, concerts are countless. In the USA the Måneskin are candidates for the Grammy like 'best new artists'; the ceremony is scheduled in Los Angeles on February 5th. A few days later the band will return to Italy to participate in the Sanremo festival as super host.

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The latest album “Rush”

The Måneskin in the New York Times

For the new 'Rush' album are #20 on iTunes charts in XNUMX countries. And now I'm also on the famous New York Times which talks about the "joy of dressing like rock gods". The service – interview with Damiano David, Victoria De Angelis, Ethan Torchio and Thomas Raggi is curated by the newspaper's 'fashion editor', Vanessa Friedman. The journalist of the American daily, in her article, refers to the eccentric and transgressive 'marriage' celebrated between them by the four rockers at Brancaccio Palace in Rome, a few days ago. To seal the 'double union' Alessandro Michele, the former Gucci stylist, who made the four artists dressed in white say the fateful 'yes'. A glamorous ceremony, with the participation of many jet set VIPs, to launch the release of the new album.

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The band's wedding at Palazzo Brancaccio in Rome

“Rarely has a young band used fashion to amplify and broaden its message with an attention-grabbing glee equal to that of the Måneskin”. This is how the 'Times' expert writes, according to which, from the day of the debut to theRotterdam Eurovision dressed by Etro as “love children between Jimi Hendrix and Abba, the group of 'Zitti e Buoni' has become synonymous with a particular type of rock deities“. Analyzing the looks of the Måneskin and particularly those created by Michele, Friedman unleashed a vocabulary inspired by the rock icons of the past, from leather g-strings (thongs), to sequins, from dog collars to pearl, to velvets and feathers. “The Italian quartet – writes the journalist – is the best proof of the commitment between brand and band since the times when David Bowie hooked up with Kansai Yamamoto.”

(Source Ansa / Photo official page Måneskin)

Fashion and rock, dressing like the Måneskin: the New York Times talks about it last edit: 2023-02-01T12:30:00+01:00 da Staff

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