I'd have to say for casual that a blazer and jeans work for me. Probably my most "iconic" casual look at least for winter has always been a snug black turtleneck sweater and jeans. Used to be with high heeled boots of one kind or another, but after all the knee surgery I got more sensible about footwear. For work, very well tailored suits, not that boxy crap, but uniquely styled suits in colors most women in business wouldnt try. Tangerine, canary yellow, bright peach, lime green, purple, periwinkle. I used to be a bit of a clothes horse until I was working from home. I can't do pastels as a rule, I'm too fair and they wash me out. But bright colors and earth tones both work on me. And I never wear red, I think it's awful on me. It's also my mother's favorite color (she's very dark), so I grew up having to wear these horrid red sailor dresses until I was old enough to pick my own clothes.
Sounds like you have a great style, I also love tailored jackets matched with jeans, I also have earthy tones too and steer clear of the pastels. I have greys, dark pink, camel, black, brown, and green. Love fitted jackets long and short sleeved.
Thanks. I guess my style would best be described as classic with a twist. My ex boyfriend used to tell me it was elegant. I love to decorate too, and I think one's style of clothing is oft reflected in the style in one's home.
BALLLLLLLINNNNNNNN! Curley you are really cute, why don't you post more pics? What do I have to do to aquire pics of you in said get ups? Props, sir just be careful with the Invicta watches... That's a Rolex Daytona copy. Now you never struck me as a person who really cares what other negative opinions people say but since you are intelligent and run with folks in that circle you may have some snobbish asshole try to call you out on it... Those folks can become down right nasty sometimes over materialistic items. I'm a big colonge person myself. Believe it or not but my most complimented fragance is
LOL, never even thought of it that way. Gotta say you definitely love your watches bro, must have a sweet collection of them. 2 of those colognes you mention I have, the and Definitely have to check out the rest you posted.
if I had to describe them in words Acqua Di Gio is a more light and refreshing scent, think Spring like in freshness. The Armani Code is more deeper and richer in scent, much more heavily concentrated and spicy.
Ahhhh love both of those styles of scent on a man... I love the scent called 'Farenheit', but I don't know who makes it,,,,, but what I do know is that when I smell it on a man I melt at the knees.
I love armani code. Im more into sweet/subtle cologne. Im not really heavily into the harder musk stuff. brothers about how many squirts you usually put on? I usually do about 2 and maybe a little bit in my locks. this is my current favorite which ive been sporting for some time
I follow the old spray on the neck then on the wrists routine. Nothing much more to try and kill flies out and about.
curleyblonde i like your style very nice now that is a dress i will like to go and check look good from the picture
Ahhh you have a good eye, but no I don't LA, I was lucky enough to get invited to a BMW promotional night, free gambling (yes using BMW's money), and cocktails just to walk around with our old Big Brother Host & look interested in their cars.
Ah, thanks for finding out for me GQ, I just love that scent, does so much to me... Now to buy some and start spraying it on some hotties... lol Ahhh now that is a good move, spraying it on your locks,,,, you will have ladies following you around as though you were the Pied Piper.... Yes a subtle amount is more attractive, plus you want her to be able to get up close and personal with you... Good choice.
I recently picked up these floreishem saddle shoes on a side note, who are some of you folks favorite designers? does anyone else follow runway fashion religiously? Im really into avant garde/cult like and conceptual designers. Like Rick Owens, Mason Martin Margiela, Thom Browne, Damir Doma, Gareth Pugh, Raf Simons and Slimane (even though hes not at dior anymore)