Power Dressing: Lorenzo Ronchini
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Lorenzo Ronchini, 45, is the owner of Ronchini Gallery, which he opened in Mayfair, London, two years ago. Alongside a more traditional Arte Povera programme, he has held several exhibitions by younger international artists such as Jacob Hashimoto and Rebecca Ward.
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Suit by Brunello Cucinelli
This is a double-breasted jacket with square checks. Cucinelli comes from Umbria, where I’m from, so I’m very proud of that. I’ve been wearing the brand for a long time. When you wear Cucinelli, you realise it is so expensive because there’s something particular about it. brunellocucinelli.com
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Tie by Brunello Cucinelli
I rarely wear a tie but today I am wearing a cashmere one. Cashmere is the best solution for any occasion as it’s elegant but casual at the same time. As a gallerist you have to strike the right compromise between elegant and casual.
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Shirt by Finamore
This is an Italian brand, the second-oldest shirt manufacturer in Naples. It appears the same as a regular shirt but it’s not – because the details are different, such as the buttons are mother of pearl. finamore.it
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Pocket square by Marinella
I have a lot of pocket squares from Naples, the most important city for men’s tailoring. Any time I change the tie, I change the pocket square and I never have them the same colour, always different. I have been very meticulous about the way I look since I was a child. marinellanapoli.it
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Sunglasses by Persol
Being Italian, it is essential to wear glasses as soon as the sun comes out. persol.com
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Watch by Breitling
My favourite watch was a gift from my father 15 years ago. He passed away four years ago, so this piece is very important to me. breitling.com
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Shoes by Church’s
These are from Il Conte, the most renowned boutique in my home town Terni. They’re elegant – I choose things for quality and comfort. ilconte.info
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