Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Male Fool-proof Style-tricks

It is not easy actually to be a man in general, when we need some references on fashion. Perhaps many wants to be acceptable, without getting too edgy or too nerdy weird. Below are some tricks worth to mind.
• The first impression that you have of a man is his face, but there are a lot of factors that define an attractive person. I think that personality, education, and attitude are most important in the end. You can get bored by a pretty face.
• You’ve got to be honest about your body. Anyway, unless they’re groupies, girls like guys who look like they have more substance than style.
• A man can wear elements from the runway—fur, moccasins, shorts—if he does it with confidence. If he is a funny person, he can wear fur. Why not? But a man who forces himself to try that is making a mistake.
• It’s a sign of insecurity if you’re overdressed.
• The three biggest fashion mistakes are cheap suits, shoes, and shirts. Spend your money on something good.
• I don’t like it when men purposely dress incorrectly at a formal event. When it’s black tie, I dress black tie. But I give it my own personal twist.
• Listen to what other people are saying about the way you dress, because in the end, fashion is a way of communicating. When you get your message wrong, it’s good that the people around you let you know.
• But the biggest mistake a man can make when dressing is following other people’s advice. It’s up to him. Even if he ends up badly dressed, if he’s happy, it’s okay.
• I was brought up wearing preppy clothes and I always went back to them. Preppy is the easiest way to dress. When in doubt, wear a button-down shirt, a V-neck sweater, a blazer, and a pair of jeans—it’s foolproof.
• Before leaving the house, take a look in the mirror. Make sure there’s no food in your teeth and your zipper is up. A lot of people don’t take the time to do that.

Being Comfort
• Usually we dress comfortably when we are at home, when we are in private. I don’t split those moments—it’s always about comfort.
• I don’t understand why everybody thinks that dressing casually is so much more comfortable. I’m as comfortable in a suit as I am in anything else.
• If you see something you like, it doesn’t matter whether it’s out of fashion. I’ve bought things when they were out of style and I was very proud to wear them. If you like foie gras, you wouldn’t not eat it because it’s out of fashion.
• Kids should be dressed as kids, not as little grown-ups.
• It’s all about the silhouette in the end. I’m wearing a shorter, skinnier jacket these days. But if you like yourself to look nice and chunky, like a hamburger, perfect.
• You shouldn’t have a completely vintage look. Fashion has to move forward. We can’t live in the past.

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