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The ZILLI Influence

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ZILLI is a luxury lifestyle brand and has been around for 30 years. It has had an incredible underground following including Francis Bacon and John Lennon.

One Nation Magazine this month has been looking at the very glamarous and totally devine  ZILLI brand, more importantly the collection of  inspiring tie pins. Very much of the ‘current moment’, a very 1960s “dandy” look, which is further shown with the elegant BBC Four television series: MAD MEN, a US series set in the cut throat advertising world in 60s Madison Avenue – TOTALLY FABULOUS!

ZILLI are bring true old fashioned elegance back to fashion – Tie Bars and cufflinks finish the look perfectly.

For more than 35 years, ZILLI have been establishing a high-performance business in a family atmosphere and with an independence that ZILLI defends on a daily basis protecting the soul of his company. Independence is a strength that forces them to contend – alone – with ZILLI’s extraordinary development. Thier presence in almost 30 countries confirms the international dimension of their creations, and they pursue this boundless creativity in order to affirm their presence on new markets. The respect for the very high quality of their products, expected by the men they dress, requires them to monitor ever stage of the manufacturing of their designs. The company brought a new concept and a new vision of elegance by creating – thirty years ahead of its time – a relaxed style in the luxury world: luxury sportswear, which has now been adopted by all of the menswear brands.

ZILLI
1472 Sherbrooke Street West Montréal, Québec H3G 1L3

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