Showing posts with label mens fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mens fashion. Show all posts

1.8.14

The European Undercut Hairstyles





Kim Jong-un's hairstyle has crossed international and style boundaries as this edgy hairstyle is popping up all over nowadays. The hairstyle that was once reserved for punks and male models is certainly becoming the hairstyle du jour as it is now widely accepted as a formal, dapper hairstyle at the workplace. Whether it is combed back in a slick style, spiked, or simply tossed to the side, thhaircut truly brings out the best in a mans' features.

Once a month, my hubby asks me to shave his hair to maintain its shape. As long as the sides and back part are shaved neatly every now and then, the versatile top part can continue to grow and develop into a whole new style all together which is really easy to handle . Get this cut if you want to look great a range of cool looks.








For females, the undercut can be positioned at the back or the side. Here are a few of my favourites.








I am in love with the chevron pattern shaved on to the back of her head, and the fabulous colour streaks, but can' really see myself doing it anytime soon. For now, a faux undercut will do.

1.7.14

Dreamy Photography


Over exposed, over lapping... All of these pics are from the amazingly talented Carlotta Manaigo








1.5.11


Verstrickt
FAQ Magazine 01/2010
models: simon rusch, dominik pirker, christian beer
photography: katsey














21.9.09

Jared Leto looks hottt!!



Jared Leto was seen around the SoHo neighborhood of New York City on Friday, locking up his bike, chaining it to a street sign.
Isn't his look fabulous!
I am sure that my husband, Raymond will love Jared's cardigan!

1.3.09

Yumm!

  
Editorial: Dartmoor
Magazine: GQ Style Autum/Winter 07/08
Model: Bev Moore
Photographed by David Slijper










26.1.09

THE SCENT OF A MAN




Ahemmm...
Oh do I like these pictures!!!!
I must admit that I'm not really into male models at all- But some how, when pictured in parts like this, I luvv em@@

Models: Ambrose Olson, Carson Parker, Jeremy Dufour, Jean-Baptise Degez, Will Chalker, Chris Faroux

Photographer: Matthew Brookes



14.1.09

EcceHomme




Editorial: EcceHomo
Magazine: And Men
Issue: Vol. 11, 2008
Model: Adam Lundberg, Drew J, Dylan
Photographer: Kah Poon






Hmmm.....
This is the only work by Kah Poon that I seem to like..












1.10.08

Louis Vuitton for Darjeeling Limited


Ahh,,, 
Why not start a day with a lovely Wes Anderson treat...




I am sure many of your are familiar with these scenes from The Darjeeling Limited by Wes Anderson...

I must tell you how much I loved the contrasting and highly saturated color palette (the train being the most overt)— 
the accesive use of bright gold, pale green, the 2 specific blues, desert neutrals and the occasional touches of red—was specific down to the last detail. 
I am guessing that the whole colour palette must have came from or be inspired by the climax of the film, the peacock feathers scene.

The train itself was something of a design wonder—
where everything on board was clearly custom made, down to the hand-painted Rajasthani elephants on the corridor walls. 

And, at the ending of the film, when the brothers board another train, it is clear that a new version of the palette is at play.


As in all of Wes Anderson's films, he once again zoomed throughout all the rooms as if their were no outer part/ wall.
This is how i used to draw houses and transportation, as if the front outer part was invisible.
Lovely detail!




In almost every single scene, you can notice these funky leather luggage cases that they carry and throw around throughout t
he film.

These lovely leather goods were created by the talented Marc Jacobs, for Louis Vuitton and were later auctioned off privately after the shooting was wrapped.

I must admit, these creations are my best ever that I have ever seen come from Louis Vuitton.
And not to forget to mention, the whole cast was dressed by LV.

For you who haven't seen this amazing film, PLEASE DO!!
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What is your favourite Wes Anderson film?
The Darjeeling Limited
Rushmore
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
The Royal Tenenbaums
Bottle Rocket
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