Scarosso is bringing its signature sharp shoes a sleek makeover, thanks to a collaboration with stylist Warren Alfie Baker.
“When I first met Scarosso, the connection was immediate,” Baker said in a statement. “Within minutes, we had sketches in hand and a shared vision for the perfect shoe. We agreed on the style, the essence behind it, and the innovative approach we wanted to bring to its launch.”
The Italian brand’s resulting line with Baker — who dresses leading men including Matt Bomer, Patrick Dempsey, Andrew Garfield, Glen Powell and Dominic Sessa — encompasses a sleek capsule collection of men’s boots, inspired by vintage aesthetics, rock n’ roll style and Scarosso’s own brand heritage. Each style includes an ankle-high silhouette with almond-shaped toes, while zip-up shafts and a low-heeled base finish the range with a streamlined flair.
Baker’s vintage-meets-contemporary style can be seen throughout the boots’ various colorways — which include leather iterations in pale green, white and black colorways. A black and beige pair covered in allover snake embossments finishes the leather range with a burst of groovy edge.
Meanwhile, the shoe’s suede versions feature versatile hues of black, light brown and beige. The full range can also be seen in the collaboration’s accompanying photoshoot, which Baker curated in the spirit of classic tailoring, ’70s dressing and easygoing, classic style.
Scarosso and Baker’s collaboration will be released on Nov. 30, which you can also discover on the brand’s website. The occasion notably marks Scarosso’s latest brand collaboration, following its previous capsule releases with Brian Atwood, Nick Wooster and Vogbyr, among others.
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