Fashion Front

Month: November 2014

The hotlist: seeing red

Warning: crimson is all the rage this season Catwalk: Shirt, £610, blazer, £1,180, trousers, £735, Altuzarra Resort 2016; net-a-porter.com Flats, £175, Russell & Bromley Skirt, £222, Red Valentino; mytheresea.com Blouse, £40, Autograph by Marks & Spencer Bracelet, £25, Made; asos.com Bag, £211, Diane von Furstenberg; matchesfashion.com Top, was £40, now £18, Zara Sunglasses, were £75, […] Read more…

Making the Most out of Your Small Office Space

An exciting office breads creativity. Whether it’s through clever use of design, your choice in furnishings or even the equipment you use on a daily-basis, working in an environment that instils positivity is a necessity in a modern office. With an increasing amount of start-up businesses emerging, the demand for smaller office spaces has risen […] Read more…

Casual Friday? Office Wear for the Modern Man

The one day a week where we get to cut some slack shouldn’t have to mean you come in dressing like a slob. You should take pride in the clothing you wear so try and avoid falling into any fashion pitfalls by wearing joggers and a t-shirt… remember, you aren’t at a gym so don’t […] Read more…

Deciphering Dress Codes For Men- What Do They All Mean?

Dress codes aren’t necessarily straightforward are they? Unfortunately, a few small words on the dress code are essentially left up to interpretation – and getting it wrong is more than embarrassing. You don’t want to be the only one in thongs where everyone else has suited up! We’ve broken down some common dress codes and […] Read more…

Should You Buy A Convertible In The UK?

Convertibles have always been synonymous for cool. Think James Bond. Think premier league footballers. They scream money, charisma and sophistication. Until you have the top down and the Great British weather decides to screw you over and then they just scream drowned rat. So it is actually worth having one? Read more…

Peacock suits

David Gandy does Bloke Fashion (Xposure) I used to think one of the saddest things about men’s fashion week was the haunted bodies of the barely legal male models, body-snatched from chippies in Weston-super-Mare or Morrisons in Preston, and suddenly transported on a carpet of saliva and wet hands to a draughty museum space in […] Read more…