10 February 2011

Art Style II

Got to love good sculpture.


Giant sculpture of a foot outside an UES townhouse in my neighborhood.  

Many people opt for giant urns of flowers.  A statue or sculpture is not uncommon.  But a giant foot.  There's a lot of humor in greeting your friends and family with a giant sculpture of a foot.  The recent snow added a nice touch I thought.  Not sure I would consider this 'good' style in and of itself, but it is unique, and I appreciate that.



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Art Style

Is this painting from 1910 or 2010?


Egon Shiele, Self Portrait with Red Eye, 1910

Early signs of man's punk rock attitude.


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09 February 2011

Tech Style

I'm not really one for gadgets.  I prefer the good ol' days - before cars and electricity.  When toys were made out of wood and dangerous metal.

But here's one gadget I'm pretty excited about.  It was a Christmas present, from my parents, aaawww.

 

Gold lego brick iPod speakers!


The sound is surprisingly good for small speakers. 



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08 February 2011

The Suitcase

Enjoying a nice dinner out with friends.  Sipping some after dinner drinks.  The perfect time to tell a good story.  A good story - funny, and appropriate for the company - definitely shows good style. 

This tale was told to me by my good friend Max.  It's a true story.  But I changed the names.

Daphne and Betsy were the best of friends.  Daphne was going away for a week.  She asked Betsy to take care of her dog while she was away.  Betsy easily agreed.  She stopped by Daphne's every day to feed, walk and play with her dog.  One day she showed up and the dog was dead!, apparently of some natural cause.  Betsy called Daphne and told her the bad news.  Daphne, very upset, asked Betsy to take her dog to the vet so she could at least find out how he died.  Again Betsy easily agreed.  After getting off the phone, Betsy realized the difficulty of this task.  She decided to put the dog in a suitcase and ride the subway to a nearby vet.  When exiting the subway Betsy struggled with the weight of the suitcase as she ascended the stairs.  A seemingly nice guy offered to help carry the suitcase up the stairs.  "What you got in here," he asked.  Betsy, a little caught off guard answered, "oh, just music and DJ equipment." Thinking the suitcase contained music and DJ equipment, when they reached the top of the stairs, the guy ran off with the suitcase!  

Betsy was left standing there, in shock.  She attempted to chase the guy down, but he got away, with a suitcase containing a dead dog.  Ha.  Now Betsy had to explain this to Daphne.  


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03 February 2011

Finishing Touches

Good style = Attention to detail = Finishing touches.

When it comes to wearing a sport coat, suit or tuxedo, you can't overlook the pocket square.

Always wear a pocket square.

Some designers/guys don't follow this rule.   However, true etiquette calls for a pocket square.  A true gentleman, a man with true style, will always have a pocket square.

Fred Astaire                                      Gary Cooper 

Tom Waits

 
Frank Sinatra                                    Oscar Wilde

Pocket squares were originally utilitarian.  They're hankies.  Now they have taken on the role of a style accessory.  Personally, I prefer a combination of the two.  Don't be afraid to actually use a pocket square, and don't get too attached to them either.

A simple white cotton pocket square is almost always appropriate.

Vintage hand-knit white cotton pocket squares

Change up the material depending on the season or the occasion.  For example, linen in the warmer weather, wool in the colder weather.  Cotton for the everyday.  Silk for a formal occasion.

Go ahead, get your pocket squares monogrammed.

Play with color and pattern as well.  You can't really go wrong with a solid color pocket square.  For the more fashionably adventurous, there are an infinite number of designs to chose from - conservative to wild.  Match the pocket square to your tie, and to even your socks.  Or mix and match complimentary colors and patterns.

 Christian Dior

Hugo Boss                                                                    Ralph Lauren

Pocket squares make a the best statement when wearing a simple suit and/or not wearing a tie.

Folding a pocket square intimidates a lot of guys.  But... there is no right or wrong way to fold a pocket square.  Shove it in your pocket carelessly.  Fold it like a table napkin swan.  Go with a simple mod straight line fold.  It doesn't matter, as long as you've got one in your jacket pocket.







Don't leave your look incomplete. 
Finishing touches! 
Always wear a pocket square.


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