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Edits guide to Men in Fashion

TV and film heroes are currently setting the standards for Men’s fashion. Does the man in your life need a bit of help in his daily dressing? Do you fantasize that he would dress like one of these gorgeous men? Book him an appointment with me today! I can’t change his face to look like Gary Barlow but I can sure show him how to dress like him!

Gary Barlow

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Gary is currently leading the British Men’s style pack. His rules are simple; keep it fitted but not skin-tight, white shirts are best when wearing anything with a pattern and as this Marks and Spencer suit shows, you don’t have to spend a fortune to look good!

Marks and Spencer 3 button check suit

Marks and Spencer 3 button check suit

 

Leonardo DiCaprio

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Leo’s character is a ball-breaking, money-laundering guy with a preppy, yacht-hopping, off-duty look that provide great basics for any man’s wardrobe. Polo shirts and chinos are making a come-back and update the look with slim leather belt and classic tennis shoes.

Lacoste Polo shirt

Lacoste Polo shirt

Benedict Cumberbach

This modern-day Sherlock Holmes comes with a wardrobe of smart cashmere scarves, double breasted military coats, fitted shirts and felt deerstalkers. Just don’t forget to turn up the collar!

Paul Smith Cashmere scarf

Paul Smith Cashmere scarf

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Reiss Navy pea coat

Reiss Navy pea coat

Justin Timberlake


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Set to be one of the biggest film’s of the year ‘Llewyn Davis’ by the Coen brothers set in the 60s. Justin plays a folk singer desperately in love with his girlfriend whilst living in New York trying to make it big. Think check shirts, v-neck jumpers or cardigans to keep warm teamed with chinos or smart jeans.

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John Smedley jumper

John Smedley jumper

Ben Sherman check shirt

Ben Sherman check shirt

Nina Whitehead is a professional image consultant and stylist. Please contact Nina at nina@edits-styling for further information on personal shopping, image consultanting, wardrobe detox, colour anaylsis and look book suggestions. Or visit the website at www.edits-styling.com

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