Showing posts with label Men's Fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Men's Fashion. Show all posts

Monday, September 29, 2008

THE FRUIT DOES NOT FALL FAR FROM THE TREE

I have not done a feature on a Male Model to look out for as yet because I love women and love to look at them. I have been so intrigued by the latest crop of young beautiful models that I must do a whole post on just young beautiful female model on the horizon.

I have put you in the loop on a couple of girls. I told you about IT GIRL: JOURDAN DUNN here on this site back in Sept 2007 and she is killing them now... In Vogue etc....she is everywhere....I went on about Chanel Iman.

So it's only fair that I check the temperature of some of the fellas for all my female readers. But I have got to share with you a young man that I feel have so much potential it's scary first. He is waaay under the radar right now because he is playing college basketball in his second season. He also plays college tennis. He is currently represented by TURP MODELS USA™ and was discovered by a stylist in the Shibuya section of Tokyo Japan this past summer. He has done a ton of High Fashion catalog work while in Tokyo this past summer. There are plans to bring him to Europe for the shows next season as well as New York Fashion Week.....He is NEXT!!!











Ladies & Gentlemen I introduce to you LONO BRAZIL 3. Yes this is my eldest son. He is more than amazing to me for obvious reasons. I am extremely proud of my dude. But you gotta admit, money is nice with his. His vitals;

Height: 6ft 4in (195 cm)
Weight: 165 (11 Stone
Shoe: 13.5
Waist: 30

Saturday, October 13, 2007

FASHION MUST HAVES: Items We Know We Don't Need But Have To Have!










YSL LOGO T-SHIRT
Classic fit short sleeve cotton crewneck t-shirt with velvet YSL logo. 100% cotton. Hand wash, dry flat. Made in Italy
$285.00

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Wednesday, October 3, 2007

GETTING READ: Books To Read So That You Won't....


Book Description
“A man should look as if he has bought his clothes with intelligence, put them on with care, and then forgotten all about them.”

For all men—and indeed all women who are interested in men’s clothes—here is an alphabetical guide to men’s fashion written with wit and expert knowledge. From the etiquette of dressing for all occasions to the meaning of technical terms, Hardy Amies’s skillful eye guides you safely through style decisions on everything from blazers and brogues to skiing and sandals. No man can afford to be without this classic style bible.

EXHIBITION SCHEDULE:

Victoria and Albert Museum, London, September 22, 2007–January 6, 2008

”There’s no such thing as a designer of menswear-—it’s only history. The suit around the world is based on the english suit, which began in about 1670.

Any man, whether he’s american, japanese, french or whatever, who wants to be seriously well dressed, looks to the englishman’s suit for how to achieve it.”—from abc of men’s fashion




First issued in 1964, long out of print and sought after by just about everyone with an interest in classic/vintage fashion and style, The ABC of Men's Fashion by Hardy Amies is finally scheduled for a reissue in the coming weeks.

It's re-appearance is down to the V&A, which is reissuing the book as part of its Golden Age of Couture exhibition. And if you have any interest in men's fashion, this is pretty much essential, breaking down just about every fashion term and item into an A to Z listing, with descriptions for each in Mr Amies' own witty style.

About the Author
Sir Hardy Amies died in 2003, but his legacy and style continues under his protégé Ian Garlant at Hardy Amies Plc. He opened his fashion house in 1945 and became Dressmaker by Appointment to Her Majesty The Queen. Famous for menswear and his keen eye for classic style, Amies had a regular fashion column in Esquire magazine.


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