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  • She provokes certain feelings and inspires a certain look. She is a tempting and torturous dream. There are so many outfits I can see her in, yet the look of her is the same, it's haunting but very alluring.
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    Gucci felt fedora
    MaxMara - Snack lightweight coat
    Hervé Léger - Off-the-shoulder bandage dress
    Donna Karan hosiery tights
    Versace pointed pump
    Art Deco Clutch black patent + satin
    Emilio Pucci - Brass Onyx ring
    Etro clip-on pendent earrings
    Chloe - Stacy snake bracelet
    Judith Jack Gold Matrix Agate and Marcasite circle pendant

    Chloé - 7:07 PM

    The Outfit 199: Black Rose of Highgarden

    S he provokes certain feelings and inspires a certain look. She is a tempting and torturous dream. There are so many outfits I can see her i...

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    GQ.com 'Channel Chuck'
    Sneakers, we've worn them on various occasions throughout life. I know I have featured several in the past, especially here on GS, but here is another reminder of how sneakers have evolved over the decades. Now, I'm not talking about the shoes you wear to the bball or tennis court. There's an entire department on that. I'm talking about the more fashionable ones either in casual or dressed up. Nowadays, it's all about high-fashion getting in touch with the streets and the already established brands like Nike and Adidas giving the fashion houses a legitimate challenge. It's not just athletic brands, it's companies like Vans and Converse. They've been around for so long it's about time they put their foot down (excuse the pun) in the realm of sneakers.
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    There's also a different aspect in this game. The high-end labels won't completely alienate those who live on a paycheck-to-paycheck basis. They will do their best to be more approachable. They have also taken the extra step by collaborating with the athletic and more familiar yet affordable brands. Even then, don't rush into things. I cannot stress enough (like I have mentioned countless times before) of how each purchase you make should be treated as an investment. Don't get drawn in by a brand's name or the price. Think quality and longevity. Think of the classics like the Adidas Superstar (I & II), the Nike Cortez or Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars (all former basketball or functional for athletic use shoes). The Chuck Taylor has been mimicked by so many brands it's ridiculous; no matter, high-tops or low-tops.
    What you see below are a pair of original Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars of my own. The only thing different about this is that I took the liberty to customize a classic by mixing in some black laces that you see twisted with the original white. It's an idea I picked up from an old friend of mine and we both decided to make these shoes are own and gave them their own identity. His was an all black Chucks. What may come off surprising is that this is a recent a picture of my pair but I bought them back in 2004! That's right, 8 years and still going strong. That's if you love and take care of your investments!

    And, of course, now they come in all different color combos and minor altered designs. That's the point I'm trying to make here. Choose something that will stay in your shoe closet for years to come. Choose a classic design, regardless of it being a high-end label or a more affordable brand. Everything needs to coordinate when it comes to wearing the outfit of the day and sneakers are no exception. Make wise choices next time you want to sport the latest on your feet and try something new while you are at it. As wise as it may be to go simple and classic it's almost as important to try unorthodox colors and modern design. Camo/Military green is definitely in, by the way. It never hurts to try something new.
    GQ.com A.P.C. + Nike
    Yes, men are as crazy as women when it comes to shoes, we just know how to hide it. Wink, wink. Well, most of us...To view the entire slide at GQ.com on these sneakers click here.
    A.P.C. - 9:49 PM

    Gentlemen's Sartorial 39

    GQ.com 'Channel Chuck' S neakers, we've worn them on various occasions throughout life. I know I have featured several in th...

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    I wanted to clash a couple of styles together to bring out something attractive and complimentary. It's something warm and chic without having to worry about compromising the overall mood of autumn or winter. I saw a deep grey sky today and that was enough of an inspiration for me. That pop of burgundy in different shades is the best way to fight a grey dull day.
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    H&M jacket
    Miss Selfridge - Burgundy Pleat Peplum Top
    Topshop for Opening Ceremony skirt
    Lauren by Ralph Lauren - Sweater cotton cable tights
    Alexander Wang - leather ankle boots
    Marc by Marc Jacobs - Classic Q Fran Tote
    The spring leaf Bordeaux gold plated
    Aurélie Bidermann bracelet
    Ariella Collection stone statement ring
    Rag & Bone - Felted Cable Circle scarf

    Alexander Wang - 7:42 PM

    The Outfit 198: See No Grey

    I wanted to clash a couple of styles together to bring out something attractive and complimentary. It's something warm and chic without...

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    I'm still dreaming of winter. Places like Dhaka teases you with a gust of cool wind from time to time then the heat smacks you in the face soon after. For October, it's still too darn hot. Therefore, outfits like these on women is what I desire at the moment.
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    Romwe - Flouncing Cream Trench Coat
    Dolce & Gabbana - V-Neck Sweater
    Acne - Flex Skinny Jean
    Jerome C. Rosseau - Riviera ankle boots 
    Marc by Marc Jacobs - Too Hot to Handle Top Handle
    Guess - Snake Hinge Cuff Bracelet
    Michael Kors - Knot clip earrings 
    Sonia RyKiel - Bijoux crystal and gold-tone rose ring
    All Saints - Warp Scarf
    Jimmy Choo - Cat's eye sunglasses

    Acne - 7:25 PM

    The Outfit 197: Colder Winds

    I 'm still dreaming of winter. Places like Dhaka teases you with a gust of cool wind from time to time then the heat smacks you in the f...

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    I took this look inspiration from a past collection of one of my favorite designers, Tom Ford. For those who haven't seen his new Spring 2013 Ready-to-Wear, click here.
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    Sevigne Sleeveless Blazer
    MCQ by Alexander McQueen lace blouse
    Tory Burch tailored trousers
    Zara - Antik high-heel ankle boots
    Coach - Madison Diagnol Pleated Exotic Lindsey Satchel
    Emilio Pucci - Rigid bracelet with studs
    Mango - Rose Ring
    Trina Turk - Resin bead necklace

    All Saints - 11:14 PM

    The Outfit 196: She's Serious

    I took this look inspiration from a past collection of one of my favorite designers, Tom Ford. For those who haven't seen his new Spri...

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    Plaid is one of those things to check off on the list of Autumn 'must-have'. I've recently shared something on the MV Facebook page (click here) from GQ.com; a little basic knowledge in getting to know your different types of plaid. I know what you're thinking, "Plaid? Really? I'll look like my grandfather!" Well, sure you can achieve to look like your grandfather or know what to wear it with and how to wear it to bring in the new. Again, like so many other vintage styles, there are new cuts to deal with and that is more pleasing to the eye. It's all about the modern fit and the complimenting of one piece to another.
    What I've done today is share with you two different looks so you can have an idea how to pull off plaid.
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    Look 1
    Etro Slim-Fit Plaid Tweed Blazer
    Canali - Button-Down collar check cotton shirt
    A.P.C. - Petit Standard Overdyed slim-fit jeans
    Converse - Jack Purcell leather sneakers
    Falke - Shorty cotton-blend socks
    Timex x J.Crew - Timex 1600
    For 'Look 1', make sure you tuck your shirt in as to keep the quality of the blazer where it rightfully is. You want to look sharp so make sure that shirt is tucked in, regardless of this outfit looking casual. And yes, we've started to wear socks again. It is a new season and no longer summer, but if you find yourself in a warmer climate, feel free to go sockless.

    Look 2
    Paul Smith London - Abbey Slim-fit check wool blazer
    Burberry London - Slim-fit printed cotton and silk-blend shirt
    H&M pants
    Paul Smith - Polka-dot cotton-blend socks
    Zara - Shoe with Buckles (monkstraps)
    Alexander Olch - Plaid woven-wool pocket round
    WANT Les Essentiels de la Vie - Kennedy Money Clip leather card holder
    Uniform Wares - 300 Series Chronograph wristwatch
    For 'Look 2', I hope I don't have to tell you that your shirt must be tucked in. And if you feel more comfortable with a classic white shirt, that's perfectly fine to substitute. But it's good to add more character to the entire look with the shirt given in this second look. As for the watch, it can be round or square, doesn't matter as long as the strap/band is black in leather or any other material.
    A.P.C. - 5:40 PM

    Gentlemen's Sartorial 38

    P laid is one of those things to check off on the list of Autumn 'must-have'. I've recently shared something on the MV Facebook ...

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