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Friday, November 26, 2010

Totes!

I've recently realized why I love winter so much. The cold weather and icy streets give me just cause to buy new things... Shoes... Jeans... Jackets... You name it, I've indulged in the last little while. Sadly, I've been missing one of the most important things. A place to keep my things! My search for the perfect bag has brought me to none other than Filson. Since 1897, Filson has been delivering remarkable style and quality. A bag should last for many years, so keep in mind this quality... Even at the expense of cost!
This Rucksack is water repellant, making it perfect for those cold and wet winter months that we have here in Vancouver. It goes for $260 (US) and is available here.
The perfect Duffle bag. I love how tough this bag looks, while still maintaining elegance. What a beauty! Costing $225 (US), this bag is available here.


Pheromones

It is said that the strongest sense that's tied to memory is smell. If that's the case, every man and woman should do their best to smell their best. Try to match your fragrance to the season. Summer fragrances should be sweeter... Fruitier, even! I like to use the word 'refreshing' when I think of Summer smells. In the Winter, try to heat things up. Winter fragrances should be smooth and rich. Warm is the word that I use for these scents.

One Million available at Sephora.

My current obsession. One Million, by Paco Rabbane, is the perfect fragrance for any man this winter. With notes that include Cinnamon Bark and Grapefruit, it is bound to warm even the coldest of hearts this winter. Wear this scent with an overly chunky scarf like the one pictured below, by Paul Smith, to really heat things up! I like to keep my scents (whatever they may be) up close and personal. Spray your fragrance on your lower neck/chest and wear a scarf to keep it there!

Navy Chunky Wool Scarf available at SSense.


Thursday, November 25, 2010

NOTCOUTURE

NOTCOUTURE

I was introduced to this blog this morning. The snow was falling outside and the Christmas music was blaring inside. Was a rather magical morning, and this tidbit of info was the cherry on top. It would be an understatement to say that the writer and I share similar tastes... It would be even more of an understatement to say that their taste is impeccable! After only a glance at the home page, I wanted at least 5 things. Imagine how much I want (need) now that I've had a tad more time to browse through. Keep it up NOTCOUTURE! <3

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Classics are Fantastic!

I'm having a classic moment... And thankfully, I'm not the only one. We've been seeing a lot of designers heading back to the basics over the last few seasons, and it's starting to hit the Ready to Wear department in a big way. From pleated trousers, to full-on suspenders, men have a lot more 'gentlemanly' options. My favourite trend that's coming back in a big way... BOW TIES! And not those lazy clip-on ones. I'm talking full on, tie-it-yourself bow ties.

I got these trousers about a month ago from a store right here in Vancouver. They're by Scotch & Soda, a design house out of Amsterdam. If you're going to go for the suspender look this fall, this is the way to do it. Sure, the clip-on variety work, but the old-school approach looks much more refined (the same can be said for bow ties).

I've been having a lot of difficulty hunting down some old-school bow ties. Finally, I stumbled upon an entire bin of them... And in a thrift store, nonetheless. This one is pure silk, and I got it for only $10.

If you're not one to thrift shop, check out this one by Tommy Hilfiger. The great thing about these simpler patterns is that they can be combined with a variety of looks. Try it with a plain shirt, or even a plaid one. Just be sure that the colours in your look compliment each other. There's no use in adding something as fun as a bow tie if it detracts from the look as a whole!

Now, tying a bow tie is no easy feat. Thank God for Youtube!!


Thursday, October 21, 2010

Head Over Heels

Jean Paul Gaultier won me over with this collection (Spring 2011). I've always been a bystander with this particular designer, finding his outlandish ways to be too over the top (I have to say that I've always LOVED his Le Male fragrance though). As far as I'm concerned, however, this collection ranks Gaultier on my Top 10 List (more like a Top List as I'm terrible at picking and choosing). This collection had wonderful variety and colour, and of course, featured Gaultier's signature horizontal stripes!

This was the first look that caught my eye. The scarf is superb, and I love the use of camel colouring. Camel is making a HUGE comeback in fashion right now, and Gaultier took charge of the reigns with this look. I especially like the subtle detailing near the hem of the pants. This shows off a great way to be 'matchy-matchy' without being too 'matchy-matchy'. Break it up!

Here's an example of what to do if you want to be too matchy-matchy... I love the bag though!

As well as camel, it seems that overalls may be coming back into style. I have to say that I'm finding the non-denim variety to be much more appealing. In fact, I could see myself sporting these this season! Now if only I could find a pair...

I love love LOVE how the pattern on the jacket almost seems to extend from the pants. Such an elegant way to add some pattern to an outfit!

This entire outfit does it for me. Oversized everything is coming back, and having an overly lengthy shirt under a fitted jacket adds some personality to a look. It also makes it seem much more casual, and hip(ster).

I was always jealous of the over-the-shoulder look that so many tops for girls' featured. This is a great transition across the sexes. It's typically a more feminine look, but Gaultier did a fantastic job of making it more masculine. You could even wear this sweater as a scoop neck. I'm always up for some versatility in my wardrobe!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

A Dash of Salt

Christopher Bailey defines what makes truly great fashion. Every collection that he puts forth is riddled with edge, while still keeping things traditional. It's no secret that Burberry puts forth some of the best jackets in the biz, and Prorsum keeps things young and playful. Yay! :)

I saw this jacket and nearly had a stroke! Everything from the oversized lapel, to the soft camel colour makes me die. I'm usually one to shy towards simplicity... Especially when it comes to zippers. In this case, however, my favourite part stems from the over-accentuated zippers, riddled all over the coat. Beauty!

The military look has been making a comeback for quite some time now, and Bailey made quite an effort to bring it to this collection, while still keeping things Burberry. I love the forest green with brown accents in the look to the left. And those sleeves on the blue jacket... Are those leather? Please, tell me they are!

This is my favourite 'inspired' look from the collection. While I may be entirely off base, it looks like Bailey took his inspiration directly from the medieval ages. The studded look is definitely becoming more prevalent, but I generally find myself disliking the pieces that are made. They tend to be too much, too soon. I adore the elegance that Christopher has brought to this usually 'hard' look. I would don that vest (to the right) in a New York Minute!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Fashion Revival

I am absolutely dying over the fashion revivals that have been going on. It's like the best trends from all of the ages are taking centre stage, and the ways that people are playing with these looks is phenomenal. This truly is the age of inspired fashion. Feel free to play with what has been created in the past, and make your look your own. Dress up by throwing a fitted vest over a plain tee, paired with a pair of slim fitting jeans. Add some edge with an 80's inspired leather bomber.

The three-piece suit truly is the gentlemen's greatest tool. No matter the guy, this is a great way to make yourself look refined and chic. Try throwing back your hair into a nice coiffure to put the cherry on top of the cake. This suit by Ralph Lauren is perfection. The five-buttoned vest adds a tad more chicness than the three-buttoned versions out there.

Turtlenecks have been ridiculed for the past decade... Finally, they're becoming socially acceptable--even demanded--once more. If you want to add some edge to this look, try a chunkier turleneck like the Dolce & Gabbana one to the right.

This leather bomber by Jean-Paul Gaultier is especially inspired. I love the short torso, with the large detailing at the bottom edge. Try to shy away from leather jackets that have pocket flaps. One is okay, but anymore than that and you'll look too bulky.