Showing posts with label Fall Fashion for Men. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall Fashion for Men. Show all posts

Mens Fashion Dress Code for this Fall

As everyone here should know, looking smart at work never went out of style.Whether you're in the boardroom or standing around the photocopy machine, how you dress always influence how people perceive you.



Here are a few "must dos and don'ts," that you should consider:-

  



  • Go for a clean, pressed and polished look.

  • Wear an undershirt to hide perspiration and chest hairs.

  • Wear a straight collar of medium length.

  • Suit sleeves should allow for a inch of the shirt cuff to be visible.

  • The tip of the tie should sit just above the belt buckle.

  • Stick to striped, solid, and small-patterned ties.

  • Don't wear socks that have holes in them or ones that have worn thin.

  • Shoes must be polished before each use.

  • Shoes and belt should match.

  • Stock your closet with a basic navy wool blazer, at least one (versatile) blue dress shirt, and a black leather oxford with 3-6 eyelets.

  • Tailor suits in arm and trouser length when needed.



So are you ready for Fall?



In summary, what you need to do is get a clean start, building up your wardrobe for this fall and all the functions that take place in your workplace and formal function. When you do this, you will find that you always have appropriate clothing for business, casual or even outdoor.

Mens Fashion Week: Lanvin Fall 2011 Collection

If there were something which other fashion designers might learn from the house of Lanvin, it would be in which not anything keeps a roomful of jaded show-goers pleased as if warm espresso and nice treats. This seems easy, however just a little goes a very long way.







Easy luxury is at the heart of a Lanvin collection - a cashmere turtleneck poking out from beneath a shirt collar, or a flowing silk suit - but there was something buttoned up, almost stern, in a knee-length coat tied tightly at the waist with rope, or a suit jacket fastened just that bit too snug.



"Where there is tension, there is energy," declared Lanvin menswear designer Lucas Ossendrijver after the show, "and this collection was really about that tension. A classic loafer and then an extreme hiking boot, or luxury tailoring mixed with sportswear. We tried to find the hybrid."



Source:www.gq.com