Thursday, July 3, 2008

The Summer Blazer


As most fashion-conscience well dressed men would agree, the blue or navy blazer is not relegated to the fall months. An appropriately designed, wool-mohair blend coat would be a fine compliment to most wardrobes for the spring and summer months. The wool will give the wearer the texture and the mohair will provide relief since it breathes and moves with the wearer than the typical wool only coat. This vintage picture of such a look provides a wonderful example of a look to sport this summer. Cheers!

The New Black - Men's Fashion



On July 26th, Stefano Tonchi of the New York Times wrote a feature entitled "Men's Fashion: The New Black" which provided an insight to the recent features on the runway and in magazines that are paying homage to Black models. While this issue seems to be a lightning rod for some since race always and continues to polarize us particularly in the US, I applaud the fashion designers and publications for taking a step in this direction. Unfortunately there are still many places like the fashion industry that have not embraced diversity wholeheartedly, if at all.

A few days ago, Vogue Italia released its July 2008 entitled, "The Black Issue" since it will feature 100 pages of beautiful black women from every corner of the globe as a tribute to their place in fashion history. While I celebrate this recognition, I feel a bit saddened that in 2008 we are still recognizing "firsts" when it comes to people of color. Perhaps, beauty one day can fully seen for what it really is......just beauty.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

July 2nd Vintage Picture


A classic look for the summer, whether it is 1938 or 2008....courtesy of Laurence Fellows, fashion artist for 1930's and 1940's Esquire Magazine. Gabardine is truly a fabric for the spring/summer as well as a good weight for the fall.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

New "old" picture for the day


Here's another one of the old illustrations that begs for a day in the past....

Monday, June 30, 2008

A Thing of Beauty - Italian Colors



Sometimes you come across a picture that just oozes color and style. This well-appointed Italian gentlemen has set the standard in this photo.

The Epitome of Horological Excellence



The Patek Philippe Ref. number 2526 is arguably one of the finest and most beautiful watches ever made. Only a limited number of these watches were made in the early 1950's, roughly 500-600. This was due in large part to the fact that Patek Philippe, like today, manufactures a limited number of timepieces unlike other brands that might produce 500,000 to a million pieces a year. Patek might produce around 50,000 a year.

Patek Philippe represents in my opinion the highest form of art and design when it comes to watches. Vintage Pateks are fetching the highest resale values at the major auctions today.

Domenico Spano - Apparel Arts Man of Style




For those not familiar, Domenico Spano or Mimmo as he is affectionately known, is arguably one of finest men's fashion tailors of our day. As evidenced by the photos, he is known for his expression of style, highly reminiscient of the 1930's epochal days of style. His blend of patterns, colors and cuts are a thing of beauty....

Sunday, June 29, 2008

A timeless look


From time to time, I aspire to post looks from a era gone-by, to show others what "true gentlemen" wore during the golden ages of men's fashion. These pictures represent the types of looks that are still appropriate in today's world.

From G's to Gent's - New Reality Show

Beginning on July 15th, a new reality show that touches on the world of men's fashion will air on MTV. Entitled "G's to Gent's", this male make-over competition elimination show gathering guys from all different types of backgrounds from inner city brothers to farm boys. They will be transported to a mansion in Beverly Hills in an attempt to teach them how to be gentlemen. A proper butler/host, along with a select panel of judges, keeps them in line and helps them with their weekly challenges. Each week the guys will have to endure social challenges/situations like going to a country club and knowing how to behave and play golf, shopping at Barneys or eating at Mr. Chow's all the while trying to put to use their new skills as they struggle to fit into this new upscale world. Essentially, this concept revolves around 10 or so fish-out-of-water guys who compete to become a gentleman worthy of a GQ cover, a modeling contract, a place in the world of fashion.

Former Diddy sidekick Fonzworth Bentley will provide most of the entertainment for this latest reality show expose'. Hopefully, people will get a chance to learn about the importance of "dressing for success" via this process. Stay tuned. I will.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

The Arrival of Leffot's


Leffot's - The new menswear mecca in NYC

My wife (a true fashionista in her own right) and fellow lover of all insight into the world of fashion recently shared an article with me about Leffot's. Leffot is sure to become in very short order one of finest establishments that houses the best in men's footwear in the country! While I recognize this may sound like a tall tale to some, but upon learning about their offerings, I was astonished in my own right!

Conceived by Steven Taffel, a fashion industry veteran of Bottega Veneta and Prada, and his wife Hiroko, a former window designer for Bottega and J.M. Weston, Leffot is a feast for fans of European footwear.

Leffot promises to carry the finest English (Edward Green, Church's and Gaziano & Girling), Italian (Artioli) and French (Pierre Corthay, Aubercy and J.M. Weston) benchmade shoes one can find housed in one setting. In addition, they will be offering bespoke (completely handmade and custom-fit) shoes for the well appointed dresser.

I eagerly await my next trip to NYC to see these beautiful specimens. I welcome any commentary or photos from anyone who gets there before I do!

Leffot
10 Christoper Street (off Greenwich Avenue)
Tel: (212) 989-4577
leffot.com