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Showing posts with label trends. Show all posts

Styling my NYE.....

New Years is a time when you have an excuse to dress up, whether it's in theme or on fashion, because it's about champagne, cocktails, canap?S and fireworks and that means glamming or trending all of it out. Some may also even say pimping it up.

Traditionally, NYE has been my excuse to move head to toe in all white, (P Diddy style) however this 12 months I want to be extraordinary and I'm taking into consideration trying something very distinctive.

I'm heading to a ticketed NYE celebration in Melbourne this year and the theme is H2O. That's all excellent and right however when I look at what the get dressed code is, it states "Smart Casual".................

Wait Whhhaaaattt? WTF is smart informal and why are you making use of it to a NYE birthday party? Then a mild bulb is going on in my head. I can kill three birds with 1 stone. ( yes I are aware of it's 2).

1. I can pick my own theme,

2. It may be "Smart Casual", and

three. It's presently on fashion.

Oh hold on........There's genuinely a fourth fowl...

Four. I get to move purchasing for new clothes.

Shut the the front gate! You are saying.

So anyway, I'm currently digging the geeky chic trend  and wondering whether I can pull it off. Wait, I'm not wondering, I know I can! (He says with a nervous conviction).

So sure, this 12 months, I will be announcing goodbye to 2013 sporting warm specs, a smoking hot fedora hat, a bow tie and a waist coat all inside the call of "Smart Casual".

Below I actually have put together a few inspirational ideas that will help you or a person you recognize along with your geeky however chiccy appearance.

Seasons Greetings to you all.

D.

Where in Melbourne

I notion I would start 2014 by sharing with you my pinnacle list of awesome locations to shop for guys's style in Melbourne.

Chadstone Shopping Mall.

Probably one of the most well known shopping malls in the Melbourne area. Chadstone is considered a super regional shopping centre located in the inner suburbs of Melbourne (Melvin). It is just a mall, however if you like variety then this place has it. It boasts 2 levels of over 530 stores including menswear stores such as Arthur Galan AG, Aramani Exchange, Bossini, Tarot Cash and much more. There are no outlet stores situated here so this means that standard retail prices will apply. Be prepared to pay up to $60 for a belt or $299 for a jacket or coat.

Http://www.Chadstoneshopping.Com.Au/domestic/

Bourke Street Mall.

A vibrant busy a part of Melbourne, Bourke Street Mall or Bourke Mall as the locals like to call it is located in the coronary heart of Melbournes CBD. Think city square however with trams passing via, Bourke Mall consists of many shops that line the "walk and tram most effective area" which includes Myer, David Jones, Zara, Steve Madden, Roger David and plenty of extra. You can frequently find a bargain all through Myers mid year sales.

Http://www.Bourkestreet.Com.Au

GPO Melbourne.

GPO stands for General Post Office. Located on the corner of Bourke Street and Elizabeth Street, GPO consists of some high end boutique stores catering for both women and men including Ben Sherman, Arthur Galan AG and Rhodes & Beckett. H&M will soon be opening here so it's definitely worth a look.

http://www.melbournesgpo.com

Chapel Street Precinct.

Chapel St is located in South Yarra, on the city fringe of Melbourne. It's a long street bustling with Restarurants, cafés and of course clothing stores. It's has both high and mid range priced stores including Jack London, Men's Outfitter and Saba to name a few. You won't really find bargains here, what you will find are stores full of trends style and sophistication.

http://www.chapelstreet.com.au

Bridge Road.

One of my favourite areas to shop, Bridge Road is also located on the city fringe, in Richmond. It's an historical part of Melbourne with some old buildings. It's one of my favourite areas because not only does it cater very well for men, it consists of many outlet stores that you will be sure to find a bargain at. The long double sided street is lined with stores, cafés and bars that will have you pacing up one side and down the other for hours. Some of my favourite stores include Men's Club Australia, Batsanis,  ID Men and CFM. If you're looking for a tailored suit or shirt, or some Italian shoes, you will definitely find one here at a great price.

http://www.bridgerd.com.au

Melbourne Central.

In the heart of the CBD is Melbourne Central which is linked to an actual train station, and has been transformed into a beautiful 3/4 level brick and glass building. Here you will find great stores such as Saba, Oxford and Marc's. Be sure to take your credit card with you as these stores aren't cheap.

http://www.melbournecentral.com.au

DFO Southwharf.

My final recommendation is DFO Southwharf. It stands for Direct Factory Outlet and is located along the Yarra River in the southern part of the city. This is where you will find the best bargains and will likely want to spend most of your shopping time and money. You will find stores with discounts up to 70%. As well sports stores such as Adidas, Fila and Nike, there are stores such as Aramani Exchange, Clavin Klein, Factory, Industry, Marc's and many more that cater well for men at factory prices.

http://www.dfo.com.au/southwharf/

So that concludes some of my favourite places to shop around Melbourne. There are some places that I haven't mentioned that are still good, and it just goes to show what a fantastic place Melbourne is from a fashion perspective.

I hope you found the list above helpful.

D.

What's hot in 2014

Tartan

Born from UK road fashion, Tartan is the latest trend for men in 2014, not handiest in road put on however it's making it's outstanding look in sharply fit put on and high fashion. Tartan or Check, however you could desire to consult it as - is on trend!

The Under Cut:

The latest trend in men's hairstyle, The Undercut. Evolving from the previous hair trend examples such as the pompadour, or gadsby, the introduction of the undercut adds a slightly more tidier, sophisticated and of course sharp look. Other contributions to this hair trend is the fade and dare I say the Man Bun

Colin Farrell wears the undercut and guy bun

Loafers

This trend is now not reserved for satin gown wearing, cigar smoking rich old dudes. Wearing sockless loafers is the should do in 2014. The loafers may be worn dressed up with a clever sharp in shape or dressed down with a pair of chinos or shorts. The brighter the loafer the trendier the appearance. Get your pair these days!

Short Suits

Although I'm sure Arthur Galan designed a great designer short suit in 2012 ( yes I bought it and worked it out at the 2012 Melbourne cup Spring carnival) this appears to be a new trend for 2014. Who'd a thunk? Sic

Perhaps Australia or Melbourne was ahead if it is time. Can you be too style forward? In any case, I'll be bringing my AG tartan short match out this summer time for certain.

 Proof I wore brief suits and tartan in 2012..........Wait........AND LOAFERS!!!

D

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Men's Runway at MBFWA - Starring Lupe Fiasco

Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Australia has come to an stop and it produced a surprising runway at the very last day whilst Lupe Fiasco modelled for Australian label Song for the Mute. Disappointingly this became the most effective pure men's runway displaying which may also give an explanation for why it was a complete house and loaded with celebrities within the front row such as Guy Sebastian.

Local designers Lyna Ty and Melvin Tanaya showcased their street style collection as part of the Harrolds Boutique show with Lupe their star model. Lupe Fiasco closed the show wearing a signature cocoon coat in pressed, waxed mohair.

Lupe has been buddies with the designers for a few years now and often wears their designs. It appears he jumped on the chance to head to Australian Fashion week while requested to version of their collection.

Above: US rapper Lupe Fiasco on the runway for Song for the Mute series. Courtesy of pagesdigital.Com.

Above: US rapper Lupe Fiasco with Song for the Mute designers Lyna Ty and Melvin Tanaya. Courtesy of Meninthistown.com.