Good-bye, red “Prada” loafers. A look back at the man named Esquire's Accessorizer of the Year 2007.
The Camauro
Though it might look like a Santa hat, the Camauro is more like a mortarboard for high-ranking clergymen. It was last worn by Pope John XXIII in 1963, but was brought back by Benedict in 2005.
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The Shades
Are they Gucci? Serengeti? Either way, they break tradition in a very Bond way.
The Red Loafers
Red outdoor shoes have been part of the pope's wardrobe for centuries, but recent popes have altered them — to play down the bright color — or altogether abandoned them. Like with the Camauro, Benedict brought the shoes back with a vengeance — they even earned him a nod in 2007 from Esquire as "Accessorizer of the Year." There are rumors the shoes are Prada loafers, but the Vatican has repeatedly insisted they are made by Italian cobbler Adriano Stefanelli.
Eau de Pope
Last year, Benedict commissioned a fragrance from Italian perfume designer Silvana Casoli, who's also created scents for Madonna, Katy Perry, and Sting. The fragrance is exclusive for the Pope, but reportedly smells like "lime tree, verbena, and grass."