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Men's Casual Office Wear - Fashion Style Tips


Mens Office Fashion Style. If you plan to go to a ball, a prom or an important event, read on and grab some outfits you can try on. Consolidated fashion trends for men & guys that are perfect for parties and special dates & occasion. Different Boy office looks that can really make you stand out from the crowd.

1. Mens Office Fashion Style  – Friday Office Party Look For Men

Check out the latest fashion style you can wear on a Friday, perfect this for newly grad college boys or yuppies. You can also wear this kind of fashion style on late night parties and drinks. Putting together simple pieces can make you look smart and sexy at the same time.

General Pieces you need to own to pull off this look:



    Coat ( Plain or Plaid )
    Blue or White Button Down Longsleeve
    Brown Belt
    Jeans
    Brown Leather or Suede Shoes

2. Mens Office Fashion Style – Formal Attire for Men

If you want to wear something really fancy for an important event or you are attending a prom night, this next list is definitely for you. You can wear the normal color of suit or you can play with other colors and style.

General Pieces you need to own to pull off this look:

    A suit that fits you perfectly – This is the most important thing.
    A nice Tie
    Lastly, an Oxford or Monkhb Leather Shoes


3. Mens Office Fashion Style  – Trendy Daily Office Look for Men

Outfit speaks highly of oneself. It is very important to dress up well, especially in the office. Read on for some new get-ups to mimic.

General Pieces you need to own to pull off this look:

    A nice Suit
    Blue or White Button Down Polo
    Slacks
    Brown Leather or Suede Shoes



The Fashion Forecast: Fall 2011

The Fashion Forecast: Fall 2011

  The Fall 2011 fashion trend can be descibed as bold, daring and even timeless. Prints and patterns were turned into a mashup, colors were bold and electirc, designs looked spotty, women dressed like men and low and behold the 40's and 60's returned. In other words the Fall 2011 fashion trend was in the best way a FASHION EXCESS.


DON'T BE AFRAID TO MIX IT UP

Mary Katrantzou Fall 2011 Ready-to-WearMary Katrantzou Fall 2011 Ready-to-Wear
Mary Katrantzou Fall 2011 Ready to Wear Collection.

This season matching is SOOO last year. Mary Katrantzou combined eye catching prints such as animal and flower in a way that some people couldn't even imagine. but clearly this collection was perfection. In addition she used these prints to compliment her lamp shade flared skirts. She even enhanced one of the skirt more (picture on the right) by adding three dimensional flower buds









SPOT THE TREND. SPOTTY VISION, LOOKING SPOTTY 
(I think you get it)


POLKADOTS
Marc Jacobs Fall 2011 Ready-to-WearMarc Jacobs Fall 2011 Ready-to-Wear


Marc Jacobs Fall 2011
Ready to Wear Collection

Marc Jacobs clearly felt spotty by adoring everything from the hats all the way down to the hosiery with dots, spots and more dots










WHO SAID YOU HAVE TO HAVE BALLS TO ROCK THIS
Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2011 Ready-to-WearDolce & Gabbana Fall 2011 Ready-to-Wear


Dolce and Gabbana Fall 2011 Ready to Wear Collection

Once again this seasons trends were borrowed styles and tips from the boys. Dolce and Gabbana achieved this by pairing mens' trousers with either a perfectly jacket and a crisp white tuxedo shirt leaving everything to the imagination or kept it simple with the trousers and the tuxedo shirt. 





THE TIME MACHINE
Miu Miu Fall 2011 Ready-to-WearAquilano.Rimondi Fall 2011 Ready-to-WearMiu Miu Fall 2011 Ready-to-Wear
Mui Mui Fall 2011 Ready to Wear collection (left) 
and 
Aquilano.Rimondi Fall 2011 Ready to Wear Collection (right)

Mui Mui and Aquilano.Rimondi sent their models down the runway time machine in their 40s and 60s inspired collection.
Aquilano.Rimondi Fall 2011 Ready-to-Wear Mui Mui (on the left) got her inspiration from the 40's. The collection was filled with inverted triangle jackets and dresses. She completed the look by having the model wear matte red lips and having their hair held back by combs. Where as Aguilano.Rimondi (on the left) got inspiration from the 60's. The runway was covered with Jackie Kennedy-esk dresses and jackets

On the Rivet - Art & Fashion - Well we like that!

And I like it when my weeks meanderings turn into some sort of mostly coherent visual significance; and photography for you. My first show of the week (starts 3rd shot down) was Tyrannium by Dionysos Anton at KUDOS Gallery which features youth-style inspired art and a number of jackets that had been artified as well as rugs/wall hangings from upcycled fabrics, the denim wall work is pictured below. All along with a collection of drawings large and small and sculptural pieces that were not 'fashion' a billy/go-cart (looked like a dad build to me); a forest of stakes.. a video edit of Japanese Godzilla animations - everything a budding young heart could desire - and I loved it!

Of course it's also VIVID Sydney so I have been prowling around working on my 2016 VIVID photographic project. Which is just how I came to bump into two of the artists who were servicing their artworks, which were a little worse for wear after the terrible weekend weather.. Then last night the Duchamp meets Non-Objective works of Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at their show ART THAT DOES at Mils Gallery; and a diversely stylish art crowd very much in evidence. All of which was capped off by the jacket, patches, rings and tattooed fingers of the lady immediately below; as I left the Shakespeare Hotel after a steak and chips and another glass of ale. As always lots to see in Sydney, these shows are all on now; links below.
Just the Hands. Leather jacket, patches, rings and tattooed fingers. Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Leather jacket, patches, rings and tattooed fingers. Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Artified denim jackets, Tyrannium by Dionysos Anton Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Artified lab coat, Tyrannium by Dionysos Anton Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Artified blouson jacket, Tyrannium by Dionysos Anton Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Portrait of the artist Dionysos Anton. Photography by Kent Johnson.
Dionysos Anton at Tyrannium
Upcycled denim as wall hanging at Tyrannium by Dionysos Anton  - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Rocket - reach for the stars - Vivid Sydney 2016. Photography by Kent Johnson.
Artist Tom Dekyvere, working on Elantica. Vivid Sydney 2016. Photography by Kent Johnson.
Tom Dekyvere, Vivid Sydney 2016 'Elantica'.
Floating light sculpture by Tom Dekyvere, 'Elantica'. Vivid Sydney 2016. Photography by Kent Johnson.


Exterminia Artist - Nila Rezaei works on her light sculpture; Vivid Sydney 2016. Photography by Kent Johnson.
'Exterminia' Artist - Nila Rezaei.
Exterminia by Nila Rezaei, light sculpture at Walsh Bay; Vivid Sydney 2016. Photography by Kent Johnson.
Projection booth, Sydney opera house in background at twilight. Vivid Sydney 2016. Photography by Kent Johnson.
Artists Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier at Mils gallery. Photography by Kent Johnson.
'Art that Does' artists Joe Wilson & Chanelle Collier.
Art that Does installation shot. Photography by Kent Johnson.
Perfect early 1983 fashion look at Art that Does, Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
 mens style, dark grey marl tee black pants. Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Vintage jeans, pink and black bra, bustier, black leather jacket. Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Winter style, boots, long black dress with floral print, patterned tote and long pink chunky knit scarf. Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Opening the Rivet beer, young woman in work boots shorts and shirt. Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Mens winter style, black cargo pants, camo jacket red gloves and red tartan beanie. Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Art that Does exhibition visitors, Street Fashion Sydney - Photography by Kent Johnson.
Tyrannium - Dionysos Anton https://www.facebook.com/events/1571861779784044/
http://www.milsgallery.com/
http://www.vividsydney.com/

Telling Stories in Pictures all over Sydney..
Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
0433 796 863

Marc Jacobs' power over Kanye West and Kendall Jenner

Marc Jacobs got a Louis Vuitton contract for Kanye a few years ago. Kanye launched a sneakers collection with Louis Vuitton. Kanye's been grateful for Jacobs since then.

Jacobs controls Kanye in many ways. It was Marc's idea for Kim Kardashian to wear that Givenchy dress. He wanted to make fun of the pregnant woman at the Met Ball.( Last year everyone was making fun of Jacobs in the lace see-through shirt dress that he was wearing at the Met Ball. ) He even made Kanye steal an old Hungarian song.


   It seems that Kanye has had enough of Jacobs power over him.
Kanye revealed to W magazine that he wrote the humble little ditty after an “unnamed designer” invited him to his show–on the condition that West not attend any other shows that season.
 "Cause it’s like, Yo! Nobody can tell me where I can and can’t go,” West lamented in the interview with W, " Man, I’m the number-one living and breathing rock star. I am Axl Rose; I am Jim Morrison. You can’t say that you love music and then say that Kanye West can’t come to your show.( Kanye's problem must be way more than just a fashion show invitation. Jacobs has been controlling him for many years.) via fashionsta.com
And now the question is: Who was the offending designer? Fashionista is assuming it was someone who showed during Paris fashion week (West also mentions a French restaurant in “I Am a God). That's right, someone from Paris. 


That unnamed designer is definitely Marc Jacobs. 
 Kanye used to attend his fashion shows each season. He has not attented any LV Womenswear show for 2 years, he only attends the Mens LV show.In 2011 Kanye wasn't invited to the Louis Vuitton show, details nymag. I suppose they could not agree on MJ's conditions.  By the way this exclusive condition is not new to Jacobs. He usually has some models walk his show with "exclusive condition". So the model can walk ONLY his fashion show (for free), no other fashion shows. The Marc Jacobs runway models are paid in trade ( they can chose a piece of clothing). There was a big scandal in 2012 with Jacobs non-paying his models. I told you, Jacobs is egomaniac.
Marc Jacobs' power over Kanye West, Katie Grand, whose idea was to launch the LOVE Magazine?


Jacobs controls Kanye in many ways. It was Marc's idea for Kim Kardashian to wear that Givenchy dress. He wanted to make fun of the pregnant woman at the Met Ball.( Last year everyone was making fun of Jacobs in the lace see-through shirt dress that he was wearing at the Met Ball. ) He even made Kanye steal an old Hungarian song.


KIM KARDASHION WITH KANYE WEST AT THE MET BALL 2013
 
 

Did you know that Kim Kardashian's little sister Kendall Jenner has started modeling? Who supports her? 
 Marc Jacobs and Katie Grand


Kendall Jenner walked the Marc Jacobs fashion show in a completely sheer top, it was her modeling debut.

MARC JACOBS WITH KENDALL JENNER

Katie Grand with Kendall Jenner
the gang of Marc Jacobs: Alessandra Ambrosio, Katie Grand, Kendall Jenner
Marc Jacobs with Katie Grand

“I don’t think anybody in the world thinks more of her than I do,” Marc Jacobs said of his longtime collaborator, Katie Grand, at The Daily Front Row’s second-annual Fashion Media Awards at the new Park Hyatt Hotel Friday night. “Well, maybe her husband, Steve, does!”

Kendall Jenner playing with Marc Jacobs's dog

In 2014 September Kendall walked the Marc Jacobs Spring 2015 fashion show

 
Kendall recently presented her supporter Katie Grand with the Fashion Media Night Award

 
 

Kendall Jenner on Katie Grand:
“The first time I discovered LOVE, I realized the editor in chief, Katie Grand, had a fantastic, cool way of showing fashion. Fast-forward to my very first time doing NY Fashion Week—my agency called to say that I’d be meeting her for the Marc Jacobs show. I was so nervous, kind of like I am right now. Lucky for me, Katie was super nice and she booked me for the show. Since then we’ve shared many adventures, including my very own cover of LOVE.


Katie Grand and the models of Marc Jacobs
 
 
 
 
Marc's dog with Cara Delevingne, model 


Guess, I don't need to explain why you see Cara Delenvigne everywhere lately. Delevingne’s rise to modeling stardom can be tracked back to Marc Jacobs and Katie Grand, who frequently puts Delevingne in (and even on the cover of) her magazine, Love. By the way Kate Moss is on the cover of the same issue of LOVE Magazine. It was Jacobs' idea to launch the Love Magazine and he put Katie Grand as editor in chief. The models featured in the magazine have to realize all his perverse fantasies in the editorials.

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