Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Four Favourite Things (April 2016)


1. Black Shirt

Modest and classy. Although the black shirt offers understated sophistication, it's still edgy and modern.

  

2. Cotton Handkerchiefs

A matte look is more versatile. Use this to dress up, down, left, right.

  

3. Small Lapel Pins

Small and fine details are always interesting. Preferably metal.

  

4. Low Cut Sneakers

Cool and easy.

  

Friday, 1 April 2016

The Tie Dimple


Ever since watching Mad Men, I can't help but notice Don Draper's tie dimple (he usually has one). And now, I can't stop noticing it anywhere else and if I see a tie without a tie dimple I feel like something is wrong.

Tie dimple?

The tie dimple adds some flavour to your ties, whether it is a block colour or patterned. It enhances boring ties and makes busy ties modest. It really gives the tie more depth and interest. I mean, you wouldn't really want a pancake-ass pocket square..

If you dont want to look boring and inexperienced, go with the tie dimple. The tie dimple can be on the left, right, centered, however you like. It's there to give your look more variation.

Skill or accident?

Sometimes the dimple happens for you, but here's the trick. After you tie your usual knot (I almost always go with the windsor), pinch the tie from the top before you feed the last part through. Then, once you've pulled it through, the crease will be pulled through with it. Some people make the mistake of forcing a crease after feeding the tie through, which might look ok for 3 minutes until it goes away..

Simple right? It's kinda like an insider tip for something that will change the look. Really.

Boring
Not Boring



Boring
Not Boring


 Don't be boring.


Monday, 29 February 2016

The Cologne Diaries - 2 (Calvin Klein) Review


This fragrance has been on my list for some time. Rarely do big houses push out unisex fragrances because in a way, it's harder to market since the demographic might be too big to catch everyone. Watch the amazing campaign below!

The Calvin Klein 2 has been a travel exclusive for a while. I love the visuals - they're fun and refreshing but still modest and not so in-your-face. The duality matches the idea of the fragrance, a perfect harmony of urban and nature. In effect, these visuals perfectly encapsulate the theme and energy of the fragrance. It is about #the2ofus.

Saturday, 6 February 2016

On Structure and Vegetables

I haven't blogged for a while, hmm since summer school in New York last July. I guess I haven't because I felt too busy or just didn't feel for it. Irresponsible I guess. I do want though, and need structure in my life so I know that blogging is good for me if not anyone/thing else. I also felt a little disillusioned after travelling on exchange in Europe from August to January this year and seeing how fashion is treated over there. I don't want to go into it too much but would say I was disappointed - although I do still like it, maybe less so now, I just feel like I may have other priorities now. Anyway that has caused me to prolong my absence from here. But I want to come back. I want to because I want to be able to choose, despite demerits or merits. I still enjoy and like fashion, but more than ever I'm having more doubts on what is presented to us, and I think that's ok, I think I can reconciling this love-hate within myself. And I will be posting those things again soon.

Like I said, I really value blogging because it gives me a structure even though there are always busier periods and more peaceful times. Winging it has its benefits but I like to plan, I like to have a general idea, and then being spontaneous and flexible on top of that. I think that's what blogging for myself gives me, and that's what a hobby is. It is almost ritualistic like a job but there is still so much necessary freedom.

And on vegetables? I'm making more vegetarian choices, a day I never thought I'd see coming, well maybe I did but something that would happen much later. But I thought to myself, why later when you can now? I've had enough hamburgers to not need to have another one when I'm out, I can pick a vegetarian one. If I feel like I'm missing out, I might pick a meat option, but that hasn't really happened yet except from the really bad vegetarian toastie I got on the plane over a slider and mini hot dog, I really hate beans and lentils I think.

So what is 'making more vegetarian choices'? Maybe it's a cop out for a commitmentphobe or maybe I just want to emphasise discretion. I don't want to be too strict because I still wanna try interesting foods, meat or not. Anyway, I'm doing this because I want to, I want to choose. In a world of options, if we don't exercise choice, what are we but machines? I don't know if I will change the world, but I want to make a choice that I want to make.

Some of my friends confuse this as a trendy thing with 'clean eating', but no, I don't think vegetarianism is that healthy either because many dishes outside use so much more oil to make them taste better and fuller. Another conceptual difference is (and I'm not saying this is everyone), but someone who is eating clean can order a beef salad and not eat the beef, but I wouldn't order that in the first place because the meat is still consumed. That brings me to another point, that my recently vegan friend brought up. Just because you turn vegan doesn't mean you throw out all your leather goods, it just means that you'll choose not to buy more. Throwing them out does little good since they have already been consumed anyway.

And with that I have consumed a considerable amount of your time. But it's always good to think about things to think about when you're thinking about things, right? At least it usually is.

Wednesday, 8 July 2015

MFW | Trends and Highlights - SS16 Grooming Digest


Five major trends of hair and grooming at Milan Fashion Week.

1. Messy and Smart
MFW SS16 Grooming: Andrea Pompilio / MGSM / Salvatore Ferragamo

2. The Controlled Slick
MFW SS16 Grooming: Ermenegildo Zegna / Brioni / Versace

3. The Soft Slick
MFW SS16 Grooming: Canali / Ermanno Scervino / Giorgio Armani

4. The 'Naturale'
MFW SS16 Grooming: DSquared2 / Etro / MSGM / Emporio Armani

5. The Accent
MFW SS16 Grooming: Costume National / Dolce and Gabbana / Etro

Friday, 3 July 2015

Introducing Mod Noir by Marc Jacobs

Mod Noir is the perfect name for this fragrance. The bottle design is intimately Marc Jacobs with eccentric stripes and black and white elegance. The frosted glass finish juxtaposed to the shiny lacquer is feminine and classic yet still modern and chic. This dichotomy of old and new is perfect for a new release at a major fashion house like Marc Jacobs.

Marc Jacobs Mod Noir

TOP: Greens
MID: Gardenia
BASE: Creamy Musks

This new fragrance is available only at Marc Jacobs stores and Sephora.
Mod Noir and its concept fit into the Sephora store perfectly, it was meant to be.

Given the less-than-perfect start of of Sephora in Australia, the store is showing off the Mod Noir trophy. Sephora was thought to be the sole distributor of the Urban Decay in Australia, a much sought-after product for Australians who envied America's access to it. However, upon Sephora's entry, the long-standing MECCA became the Australian distributor of Urban Decay. Also, Sephora was hyped to give Australians US prices, which could not happen.

But what Sephora has is a transnational access to resources, brands and unrivalled rapport in international beauty. In this latest move, the coveted Marc Jacobs fragrance is where it will hit other retailers hard. Add this to its dynamic and modern store concept and design, it is a Sephora that has upped the ante.

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Sunday, 21 June 2015

LCM | Trends and Highlights - SS16 Menswear Review (Part I - Coach, Agi and Sam, Alexander McQueen, Dunhill, Lou Dalton, Oliver Spencer, Gieves and Hawkes, Xander Zhou, Burberry Prorsum)

Yes, it’s that time again. The first of the four biggest and most influential shows in SS16 of menswear - London Collections: Men kicks us off the busiest week (month) of the calendar. But of course, behind the scenes and at the designing table, busy-ness is every day.

Part I: Coach, Agi and Sam, Alexander McQueen, Dunhill, Lou Dalton, Oliver Spencer, Gieves and Hawkes, Xander Zhou, Burberry Prorsum