Gomorrah in 5 looks - Spoiler Alert Tonight begins the 4th season of the most real series ever produced in Italy

Without fear of denial, I say that Gomorrah La Serie is the best TV series ever produced in Italy and the reasons are many. One above all is realism. Gomorrah borders on the documentary for describing reality, for how it characterizes its characters, for how it interprets situations that for 3 seasons have literally kept us glued to the screen. 

Tonight Sky Uno will broadcast the first episode of the fourth season and we can't wait to discover what we'll happen. What we know for sure is that it will be great. For the occasion, we've decided to analyse the aesthetic of Gomorrah through 10 outfits of the main characters. 

 

1. Don Pietro Savastano

"This jacket isn't mine as Don Pietro", this is how the song by Lazza feat Salmo & Nitro MOB begins. This sentence has always impressed me because it is a reference to the excuse that Don Pietro Savastano uses when he gets pulled over and arrested by police, while he's running to the hospital to check on his son Genny, and he gets caught with a bag of drugs in his pocket. 
Don Pietro is the boss, the leader of Savastano clan by birth right. His outfits look simple but they're very specific: he wears very often a shirt, with a blazer, sweater or jacket. He wears suits, long coats and he fancies a scarf. Don Pietro is the symbol of power and expresses it through a clean style, elegant but not too much, a bit more than all the other characters, as it is right. The only time we ever see him with a tracksuit, which on the other hand is the go-to outfit for all the other characters, is when he gets freed while he's transferred by correctors officers to another prison. For the rest, Boss Don Pietro Savastano is always impeccable in his normal elegance.