Monday, April 4, 2011
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
Saturday, April 2, 2011
I am love and the colours of Summer
As mentioned in previous posts Hentsch Man is a simple, elegant and wearable menswear label that provides men with classic wardrobe basics with a dashing addition of colour and slim cuts. The current selection (shown above) is the perfect wardrobe for the sunshine. The Joe cords in ochre, the blue Benny shirt, the bright orange fedoras crafted by Parisian milliners La Cerise sur Le Chapeau and the Argentinian delivery bags reborn as chic weekend bags are just a few of the highlights. For the more daring amongst us the brand has designed a range of Nantucket shorts exclusively for Garbstore. They would not look out of place on the slender, well defined legs belonging to Tilda Swinton...oh I am in love with the colours of Summer...
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Reiss screens Elements for AW10
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
The beauty of A Single Man
Friday, January 28, 2011
Braille SS11
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Hibernation

Try not to get distracted by Grace Kelly, it's the PJs we're interested in... remember?
I've found a similar pair to these from Derek Rose (of Savile Row no less) here... a similar lovely shade of blue that looks flattering on almost everone. You can even get a matching dressing gown! What more could you ask for? Ok, so at just under £100 they're not exactly cheap but they are delectable. You can get a similar style in a myriad of other colours and fabrics there as well including in silk but I'm not sure if that's a little too Hugh Hefner (not that Hugh's look isn't great, it's just not what I'm talking about here).
A cheaper version of the same look can be found on the high street at both John Lewis and Marks & Spencer.
John Lewis blue cotton pyjamas , £15
Marks and Spencer Cotton Rich Thin Stripe Pyjamas, £22
Marks even do a 'Big & Tall' version so there's no excuses for too-short PJ trousers.
After spouting all of this why do I still want to hide away and spend all winter living in footed pyjamas, shocking people with static?
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Darjeeling has trunks full of style


EJ: I've not seen the film yet (the weather is far too grim to venture outside), though have managed to find some nice luggage here and here (ridiculously lovely). Not quite the cheap second-hand shop prices I'm sure you were thinking of though. I must say though, if I was going for Louis Vuitton, I would be gunning for this beauty. I've longed for one of these after seeing them in a Fred Astaire film and I'm convinced that it's the epitome of cool travelling.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Advent - Day Eight
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Advent - Day Two
Bing Crosby and Marjorie Reynolds in Holiday Inn

Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Brando a threatening figure in silk pyjamas

For those of you who have (somehow) not seen the film and have no idea what I'm talking about I urge you see it or at the very least watch the trailer below:
Trailers of this era are so very different to the ones today...I prefer the slow pace of yesteryear.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Stop Motion Inspired

Saturday, October 2, 2010
Unlikely Style Icons - Team Zissou


The lost member of Team Zissou as captured by the Sartorialist
Update: Since posting I came across more Team Zissou on Dejour
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Sunday Monkey Business

There is no doubt that Cary Grant is one of the most stylish men ever. While most have seen Cary Grant and indeed remember him for the romance and Hitchcock films of this decade such as An Affair to Remember, To Catch a Thief and North by Northwest, Monkey Business is reminiscent of the screwball comedies of the 30's. Very funny and full of just plain silliness, this film is a great way to pass a Sunday afternoon. Although in a more comedic role than I'm used to seeing in, he's still as stylish as ever. The style on display is more than similar to Mad Men. As Valet showed us how to get the style from the show of the moment and I just had to share it with you all once again.
Trapped between the stripes...
For the last week or so I have become consumed by a desire to own a certain wardrobe staple, the Breton top. Those all too familiar signature blue and white stripes were originally the garb of French sailors and fishermen but the lightweight chambray cotton versions have since become a symbol of classic cool. The traditional loose fit, wide neck and dropped shoulders that we all know and love, caught the eye of Gabrielle Chanel during a trip to the beach, or so the story goes (as demonstrated in Coco Before Chanel), and she copied the look to kick start a fashion craze and association with style which has never really subsided. However, as great as Audrey looked in her Breton creation, there is one film moment which really resonates with me when I think of those stripes: Alfred Hitchcock's To Catch A Thief. It might take a brave man to accessorise a breton top with a red silk scarf the way Cary Grant did but I think I could be just that man to give it a try...I just need to invest in this classic staple. I have seen two recent incarnations of the classic breton and both appeal to different sides of me and I have to admit to being a little torn between them...
Monday, September 20, 2010
James Franco is a Man About Town and he might just be stalking me
