04 September 2012

Things You Should Consider While Buying A Designer Belt

Perhaps it has become a necessity these days to look fabulous day in and day out to make a long lasting impression on those surrounding you. Your ensemble plays a key role nowadays to create an impact, whether you’re attending an event or you’re at a business meeting. Everybody wants to look great in today’s cosmetic world, irrespective of the occasion – be it at work, a conference or an interview. My take on this? ‘You need to feel good if you want to look good and you should look good if you want to feel good’.



Accessories are one of the crucial things when it comes to complete attire and designer belts are the ones that complement your style. There are so many varieties of men's designer belts to choose from, that you may get overwhelmed when finding best fit for your outfit. Keep in mind that your belt should be befitting for a particular occasion. This will help you create a specific notion in your mind as to which designer to look for, when purchasing one for a specific event. You should try to match your belt with your clothing, for instance if you are going to wear a belt with a jeans, you need to grab a belt that will go well with it.

Choose the Best Wardrobe Matching Belt With a Perfect Fit

Every belt has a tag on it. You should pick a belt one size bigger than your waist size. If your waist is 34”, you should buy a 36” belt. Belts are not sold in odd number sizes; so if you have a waist 33”, go for a 36” belt and not 34”.   

Choose the Best Color Match

Now, think that the belt has been lying in your wardrobe for a couple days and Saturday is upon you, now you feel it’s time to show off. But then you notice, your shoes are brown and the belt you are going to wear is black. Are you going to wear this combination? Never! The thumb rule is pretty simple for dress belts. Your shoes should match in finish and color with your dress belt.



Casual belts are way more flexible though; whether tan, brown, black; a casual designer belt with matte, dull finish will team up well with sneakers and jeans.

Well, follow the tips shared above and you are good to go!

13 June 2012

Accessories You Should Don With a Formal Suit


Right Choice for Formal Suits 
Now that you have picked the right formal wear for a wedding or other formal occasion, you may want to compliment it with the right accessories. Getting right accessories that top of your appearance is as difficult as getting the right formal tuxedo or suit. No matter how classy your tuxedo or suit is, it's going to be incomplete if you don't team it with the right accessories. To assist you with this, some accessories are listed below that will make you look every bit the complete man.

Cufflinks
It's important to choose the right cufflinks to make a style statement. Cufflinks add to the elegance and boost your persona. There are numerous cufflink designs and colors available, so be careful with what you opt for. If you are wearing formal wear for a wedding party, you may go for a darker cufflink tones, however for a business meeting or a new business venture, red cufflinks are the best. Red color exudes determination and passion, making it a perfect choice to be worn on such occasions. Red cufflinks are bold yet sober enough to not catch too much attention. For evening wedding parties, gold or black cufflinks are undoubtedly the best choice, however for a daytime wedding event; you should go for silver or pearl.

Ties
Choosing a tie that matches your suit is not really that hard, but there are quite a lot of men who wear ties that really don't go well with their shirt. The length and the width of tie you are wearing should be in proportion with your size. For portly and rather large men, the length of the tie should be large enough to reach the top of the belt. For men with average or below average height, the tie should be long enough to reach the belly button. In case you're headed up for a business meeting, a red or orange tie on a white shirt attracts respect and attention. The same combo works best if you are going to make a business proposal or presentation. The most important is to keep your tie knots perfectly straight, if you want people to take you seriously. If you are a groomsman attending a wedding party, you should align the color of your tie with the main color of wedding.

Shoes
Designer shoes add a charm to the look of the men wearing them. Your ensemble is not complete unless you match it with suiting shoes. Designer shoes have a wide variety for different occasions. Designer shoes are prepared as limited edition shoes, which means their cuts and styles are like no other. Every shoe is different from another in styling and design. There is a wide variety of styles that represent men's edition footwear such as brogues, loafers and classic leather shoes. To match with a formal wear, you may go for brogues and loafers in leather in colors such as blue or black. These represent classic styles that mix with formal wear impeccably. Remember it's never a good idea to wear a black belt with brown shoes or vice versa. The color of your shoes should always go well or match with that of your belt. While talking about formal shoes or belt, the colors should never extend beyond black and blue.

Socks
It's necessary to wear relatively thin and ultra-conservative socks with formal wear. Other than neutral solids and muted, your choices don't go beyond patterns such as little dots of a similar color. The color of your socks should not be in contrast to your ensemble; it should match with your clothing. Also, your socks should be long enough to cover the skin on your calf and ankles when you cross your legs. Even though ultra thin nylon socks aren't totally essential, the socks you wear shouldn't be made of excess fabric, nor should they be extra cushiony.

Final Take
You need formal accessories for formal wear. Do not wear drugstore sunglasses or sports watches. An elegant timepiece caters well enough to the needs of modern formal fashion. Nothing comes at par with the sleekness and elegance of an Omega or a Rolex. If your budget is a little too tight for these, get yourself the cheaper yet formal looking Kenneth Cole or Fossil watches.

A formally dressed man should abide by these rules to look sophisticated and classy. A simple mistake in accessories may ruin the panache quotient of your outfit.

15 March 2012

Men’s Casual Dress Ideas That Makes Statement


There are so many reasons to fall in love with the transformation from winter to summer. The thing I personally love the most is dumping those heavy sweaters and jackets back into the back of the wardrobe and welcoming light clothing. In the men’s world of casuals, khakis have taken on newer forms and are being introduced with versatile fits, excellent washes, good detailing and great hardware. Khakis have started offering more choices to shed their prior image of not being perfect for business and not fashionable enough for hanging out. Gap, Original Penguin, Theory, Travolta and Dockers are amongst a few other top-notch brands that have all introduced hip, restyled and classy versions of khakis.

Affinity for Khakis

In the last decade or so, men have picked up all manners of denim clothing. A survey carried out by Cotton Incorporated has revealed that men possess approximately 6 -8 pairs of jeans. Whilst a majority of men still opt for denim over other forms of men’s clothing, there has been a substantial increase in the number of men who prefer casual slacks to denim trousers. Latest khakis have taken a hint from this and to grow popular, they are certainly making an effort and how! Recent khakis are available in modern feel and look.


The Flexibility of Khakis

In case you wish to team up your premium tees with anything but denim, try pairing khakis with a sports jackets and feel for yourself how appealing it looks at get-togethers, parties, or even a date. The best thing about khakis is that they go well with anything and everything. Khakis have become a necessary part of every man’s wardrobe and they keep you ready for semi casual events like a date or a casual day at your work.  

Other Benefits of Khakis

Most men prefer clothing that’s just not ‘simple wear’ but ‘simple care’ as well. Latest trends have established that men in the age group of 35-55 are more inclined to prefer casual pants as compared to other types of trousers because of convenience in handling and care. It’s more than likely that the latest khakis will start appealing to men of all age groups.  

 Tee Shirts

Tee shirts complement khakis in a way no other garments can. Just pair a nice tee shirt with a khaki and you will certainly make heads turn if you have worn a few other fashionable accessories such as shoes or a nice belt. Easy to wear and handle, Tee shirts have ruled the fashion world since it got into existence. Let’s take a look at a few Tee shirts that are all the rage these days. 


Deep V Neck Tee Shirts

Deep V-neck Tee shirts impart a cheerful retro look with a contrast trim such as rib knit at the sleeves and neckline. A polyester slub or a soft cotton fabric tee shirt gives a snug feeling and makes a perfect pair with khakis.


Crew Neck Short Sleeve Tee Shirt 
Light–weight cotton Tee shirts can be worn with or without a summer sweater, making it the best fit for warm weather. A classy cut tee in various hues can be matched with khaki to add style quotient to your persona.



High V Neck Tee

A V-neck stretch cotton T-Shirt with a modern high lift sleeve design teamed with khakis is one of the most favored combos in the casual world. You can choose one from a variety of shades and modern styles.


Crew Neck Flexible Fit Tee

Crew neck flexible fit Tee made out of soft cotton such as Dow has created a revolution because of its shape and retention. These stretch cotton tees make a perfect blend with khakis and the pair is certainly more than eligible to become a wardrobe basic.


Soft Waffled Long Sleeve Tee

Soft waffled long sleeve tee shirts are designed for a body defining fit. These not only add to the appeal but also feel very comfortable due to the soft waffled material. These can be worn in the summer or spring, making them a tempting choice for most men.

In addition to these Tee shirts, you can certainly give a try to polo shirts or short sleeve shirts. Whenever not in the office, who can resist the temptation of wearing a fashionable yet light weight clothing like a short sleeve shirt? Polo shirts have also come a long way from white to stripped to heathered to solid.
Just try these combos and you’ll find yourself loving them!

16 May 2011

Naomi rushes in fashion relief

Naomi Campbell said she had to hurry to organise her Fashion Relief For Japan event at the Cannes Film Festival to remind the world that earthquake victims still need help.

The supermodel has organised a fashion show at the historic Forville Market in Cannes, starring some of her A-list friends, followed by an auction, which includes artworks by Tracey Emin and Dennis Hopper, and a customised Lotus Evora.

Naomi said: "The theme of it is red carpet and we thought it was appropriate and this is something that you have to keep reminding people, that they still need help, so it had to be now.
"Fashion For Relief is something that's immediate, we do it as fast as we can - sometimes we've had seven days to plan a show, this time we've had six weeks. But you never know what's going to happen where. New Orleans we did in a week."

The show is being staged in collaboration with Vogue Italia and all funds raised will go to the Japanese Red Cross.

Naomi said she felt moved seeing images of the devastation caused in Japan by the earthquake, and wanted to help.

She said: "I just felt shock. I didn't believe what I was watching.
"The Japanese people are so strong and proud and resilient, and for this to happen to them is so terrible.

"I have been there many times - not since the earthquake, but I do hope to go soon. Japan has been a very important factor in my career and I love the country."
Naomi founded Fashion For Relief in 2005 with a show in aid of Hurricane Katrina victims, and so far the organisation has raised £4.5 million.

28 April 2011

Midi Revolution

The consensus from Spring's catwalks is clear: The midi is huge this season as skirts and frocks hit mid-calf. There's a lot to love about the three-quarter hemline, really. It's ultra flattering on every shape, especially on taller women.

But most of all, this season's new midi is a far cry from its frumpy, mumsy days. From Prabal Gurung's sophisticated pencils to Anna Sui's pretty ruffled midis, everything is uber-chic.

How do you rock the midi then? A couple of rules of thumb: First, heels are a must; and second, show some skin by opting for a sexy top. Flip the pages for more designers' style tips -- right from the runway.

10 January 2011

2011 Hot Hue - Reddish PInk

It may be gray outside when the calendar flips to 2011, but a bright red-pink hue will be in fashion.

"Honeysuckle" is the color of 2011 chosen by Pantone Color Institute, the research arm of Pantone Inc., the company that largely sets color standards for the fashion and home industries.

The reddish pink shade lights a fire to your senses and revs you up, says Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute.

It's much livelier than 2010's color of the year: turquoise.

That was supposed to have a calming, escapist effect on the public's collective psyche after all of the bruising economic challenges, Eiseman says, but now we're ready for something stronger while still not moving quite at full-steam ahead.

"The color says we need to be hopeful and think of things that satisfy as many senses as we can," she says.

Eiseman studies trends adopted by designers, manufacturers and retailers, as well as indicators of public opinion, before making her prediction for the new year.

For some, honeysuckle will evoke a sweet taste, a happy childhood memory or the sound of hummingbirds, offering a hint of nostalgia within the otherwise energetic color, she says.

Eiseman does acknowledge, though, that others might be confused about the name because the honeysuckle flower can be shades of white or yellow, too.

Designer James Mischka, half of the Badgley Mischka duo, is in the I-thought-honeysuckle-was-yellow camp, but he's a fan of the red-pink color when it comes to fashion. "It's a really important color for us to get in for spring. It's a real strong color, but it's wearable for lots of skin types."

It also works for a variety of ages and styles, he says, noting that they used it for both their upscale collection and their more contemporary line. "It's a positive, strong, affirmative color, and I think that's what hopefully everyone's attitude is going into next year."

More good news?

It can be worn for casual and formal occasions and it's not limited to spring and summer, Mischka says. The way to wear it is either against white or all on its own, he says, noting it doesn't pair well with black.

Eiseman says that it is complementary to blues, greens and oranges, though, which will also work in the homes arena. "You're seeing it in tabletop — it lends itself to striping and patterning in linens — and it's gorgeous in glassware."


It used to be that home products followed fashion, but there's an effort on the homes side to work more in tandem, says Mary Rodgers, director of marketing and communication at Cuisinart. "For the home-appliance business, especially with our consumer, we've found success in products that put color in more fun items or things you don't leave on the counter."

For example, she says, an ice-cream maker will be offered in honeysuckle, but there are no plans for a coffee maker or food processor.

She compares it to the way people use colors in fashion: a purple scarf or red flats vs. a gray coat or black business suit. "Consumers like playing when they're working with accessories, but they're not willing to commit to them."

05 January 2011

After Beckham, Nadal to model for Armani Undies

Tennis world number one Rafael Nadal is following in the footsteps of soccer players David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo to model men's underwear for Italian designer Giorgio Armani.

The fashion house announced on Friday that the 24 year-old will be the global testimonial for Emporio Armani Underwear and Armani Jeans for the spring/summer 2011 collections.

The first campaign featuring Nadal will launch in February.

Both Ronaldo and Beckham have previously stripped down to their underwear for Emporio Armani, with Beckham even posing for billboards with his wife Victoria, of Spice Girls fame.

Nadal won this year's French, Wimbledon and U.S. Open titles to knock Roger Federer off the top of the rankings