Sunday, December 20, 2009
Holiday Warm-fuzzyness
Monday, September 7, 2009
Fall brings Winter, all rejoice!
Yes, ladies and gentlemen it is now officially fall on my beloved campus and while putting away the colours of summer and the memories of the Aegean Coast is a little hard, Fall is still my favourite season. It is time to whip out the ingredients needed for proper layering, put away the boat shoes and replace them with some nice sneakers and a good pair of leather or suede boots. While Autumn here in North Carolina is not by far as cold as the Autumns of my European childhood, I still relish the crisp morning air as I walk to class, thinking of all the colours that are soon to flood Duke's campus.
With the coming of Fall a change of colour is also needed on top of a change of items worn. Some popular fall colors this year are softer and darker shades of green, blue, grey and purple with a splash of golden, ochre and olive green for blending in with the chromatic explosion of the equinox.
Contrary to the antiquated rule of not wearing white after Labor Day, the more daring sybarite is more than welcome to add a little contrast to his wardrobe although one should expect harsh critique from the more nescient of friends (Check this nice little article about wearing white after Labor Day and how this slightly ridiculous idea came into being)
For anyone living in colder areas of the United States, bringing out the cable sweaters, chunky cardigans and cashmere scarves is definitely acceptable and gives room for endless combinatorial possibilities. If there ever was a time of year when men should attempt to rival their female companions in terms of style and panache, Fall and Winter are definitely it.
As I always try to bring forth items and people that transcend mere utility and beaute, looking through some Ford Models portfolios these past few days I found one male model that somehow captures the essence that every beginning of Fall imbues in me and who was the inspiration for this post
Please enjoy and have a Happy Fall!
Thursday, August 6, 2009
It’s not easy being Green!
And for most, it certainly isn’t easy to pull it off either. There’s the issue of the different shades of green, which range from puking pastille green to the beautiful Royal Green, then also having to match it or make it blend in with the rest of the outfit. He who dares however shall be rewarded and a green addition to your look can do wonders, as long as it’s not anything pukey, too flashy or resembling of Hulk’s complexion.
I’ve gathered some images of different Green items that I found to my liking and with this post I open up a new series of posts which will contain collages of different items from a certain colour family.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
FashioNation - Embracing Fashion As An Art Form
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Burberry Totalus!
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
An award does not necessarily make you a better (fill w/ noun)
Monday, June 15, 2009
"Beauty, unaccompanied by virtue, is as a flower without perfume...”
This is the most common male fragrance family. Fougère often contains Coumarin, Lavender and Oakmoss and is therefore characterized by its sharp herbaceous and woody scent. The name comes from the French word fougère, which means fern. While Fougère perfumes do not smell of fern the name comes from a now discontinued fragrance by Houbigant called Fougère Royale (Royal fern)which was the first fougère fragrance.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Chukka chuck chuck?!
Monday, June 8, 2009
Are you UNIQLO?
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Is Knit the new IT?!
Saturday, June 6, 2009
To TOMS or Not to TOMS?!
Friday, June 5, 2009
Hoodoo much ? CoN's Skeleton Key Boots !
The Bliss of Apposite Gingham
A combination that is a perfect example of how to make gingham work for you comes from the cover of the May 2009 issue of GQ. A fashionable blend of Dolce & Gabbana bespoke silk suiting, combined with a Thom Browne blue gingham shirt, yields a suprising yet somewhat unexpected cathartic product. It is definitely one of my favourite GQ "looks" so far, because the more I look at it the harder I find trying to bring the combo down from casual-business limbo. The playful texture and crisp tailoring work well together regardless of where the status quo finds you, either in business or casual situations.