
I rarely use the word, but I think this piece from Salvatore Ferragamo's Spring 2009 collection, is simply delicious.
From 'Je t'aime moi non plus', Numéro Homme, Printemps-été 2009. Par Sofia Sanchez et Mauro Mongiello, Réalisation: Jean Michel Clerc

Although its appearance from the runway to a new editorial by Numéro Homme brings the sweater closer to reality, I still wonder exactly how one would style it for day-to-day use. I'm thinking it may be good to wear it over a sheer collarless shirt that is slightly longer.

Also amazing are Ferragamo's updates on the ruffled shirt. The first one looks like a native fruit with fabric sunbursts.

They look like bleached costumes for a fiesta.

The buttons on this next sweater look as big as the seeds of a large fruit. The beige jacket is architectural enough for a stylish weekend tent.