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How To Wear Sneakers Fashionably - Tips For Men & Women

Every morning when you wake up and get ready for the day, that looming decision of what to wear hits you. What you decide on can make the difference in how you feel when you finally step out for the day. However, there are some sneakers that can work with anything from sweats, to denim, to leather -
 Your sneakers are meant for more than just the gym. Though they got their start as flimsy “plimsolls” meant for working-class holidaymakers and purpose-built footwear designed for athletes, sneakers have become a staple in a every man’s (and woman’s, for that matter) wardrobe. Now your sneakers can be a fashion statement as well as workout gear – maybe even both at the same time.

Basics Sneaker Rules

No matter what kind of sneakers you settle on, there are a few basic principles for how to wear sneakers you should abide by. Always:

    Buy sneakers that suit your current wardrobe
: What good does it do to buy the latest style if it doesn’t suit your style? Don’t hop on the trend train just because it’s passing through. Choose shoes that complement what you already have, not shoes that require you to repurchase your entire wardrobe.
    Wear them to the right occasions (don’t go too casual):
Sneakers are incredibly versatile, but they’re no substitute for dress shoes. You can get away with sneakers with any off-duty outfit – and perhaps even some casual, unstructured suits – but they’re not meant for every occasion. Err on the side of overdressed rather than underdressed.
    Keep them clean: It doesn’t matter how cool your sneakers are, the effect will be lost if they’re not spick-and-span. Proper sneaker maintenance includes washing the laces, eliminating odours, brushing the outsoles, and using shoe trees and sneaker shields.

Knowing Your Sneakers / Trainer Types

Sneakers come in many shapes and sizes these days. From the very basic to the brightest leather, from the minimal to the metal fastenings, there are few rules when it comes to your trainers. With so many options available, it can be hard knowing exactly what’s what and even harder to know what’s most likely to suit your wardrobe and taste.

    Basic Sneakers
– These are your Converse, Vans, etc., types. Sometimes they come in leather, but they’re typically found in canvas and in basic colours. On the whole they’re generally affordable and easy to wear / clean.
    Refined Luxury Sneakers
– They might bear a resemblance to the basic sneakers, but they’re more expensive and often made from suede or leather by brands like Tom Ford, Lanvin & Saint Laurent. These are not something you take to a music festival.
    Classic Sports Sneakers – Think Nike Air Max 90, Reebok Pump, Asics, Tiger and other forms of old school sport greatness. What was once ready for the track and field is now kept safely in a shoe collection at home.
    Current Sport Sneakers
– Again, these are your Nike, Adidas and Puma brands, but with modern styling and shapes.
    High-fashion Sneakers
– These are the work of brands like Givenchy, Christian Louboutin, Maison Martin Margiela, Diemme and even Giuseppe Zanotti. They’re loud and designed to be noticed.
    High Tech – This special group may not be universally recognised yet, but I hear by dub it “High Tech.”  This is the category for the likes of Rick Owens and other designers who are really pushing the limits of sneaker design.

What You Need To Know To Get The Best Look

The Basic ClassicsCons, Chucks, canvas kicks… whatever you call them, the basic sneaker is the most versatile casual sneaker you can buy. They work well with denim, chinos and shorts of pretty much any colour and shade. Where I find guys sometimes get a little unstuck with these types of sneakers is when they wear them to smart casual events or to work when a dress shoe is required. The basic sneaker DOES NOT work for every occasion and should be kept solely for casual situations. Your best bet on top is to run with print t-shirts, gingham shirts or even a blazer for the college professor look.

    Mix with relaxed, slim & skinny denim and chinos
    Keep for casual/street occasions only
    Maintain to ensure they stay clean and respectable
    Best suited to younger men

Refined Luxury Sneakers

My personal favourite is the luxury take on the basic sneaker. These beautiful specimens have allowed sneakers to jump from street casual to smart casual without looking like they belong on a teenage boy. They can be worn with tailored trousers, slim denim, chinos and in some cases even casual unstructured suiting. I tend to avoid wearing them with shorts, as these sneakers are quite often bulky in comparison to the basic canvas sneakers. Keep it refined on top to match the shoe. Basic t-shirts, smart shirts and polos are all great options. For a more distinct look, opt for a shirt with a slim or knit tie, a blazer and some slim denim.

    Dress up, not down
    Start with black, then purchase other colours
    Take extra care with suede and don’t wear it too often
    Try brighter pairs for summer / European holidays

Classic Sports Sneakers


Sneakerheads, unite! These babies started the sneaker revolution that we have today. Jordans, Pumps, 90s – these are your street-going, hip-hop kicks that are just popping with colour. The idea with classic sports sneakers is to find a couple that complement your style and purchase a few pairs in different colours. Slim- and tapered-fit denim, loose t-shirts (with or without prints) and casual outerwear are your essential staples when it comes to dressing these sneakers. Pair them with chino shorts for an easy win in summer. The key is to find the balance between hip-hop artist and everyday citizen. Some guys like to rock a snap back – that’s up to you. Personally, I like to colour match my sneakers with what I’m wearing on top, to give the look a sense of purpose and cohesiveness.

    Find a few styles you like and stick to them
    Colour match if you can
    Pin roll, or rock with khaki chinos when it’s warm
    Sell them on eBay if you don’t like them
 
High-Fashion Designer Sneakers


Expensive and not for the faint of heart, these top end sneakers are getting louder and more in-your-face every season. For an example of someone who wears them well consistently, look to Kanye West. A common approach to wearing these sneakers matches them with slim denim that’s often gathered at the bottom and t-shirts with open plaid shirts. There’s also the parisian style, which includes long and drapey blazers and singlets that add even more edge to the look. Black denim is a must-own item as well as longer, looser fit t-shirts.

    Stick with blacks, whites and mute colours
    Let the sneakers to the talking
    Denim is your best friend





MBFWA to-VIVID-to Great Art 'n' Shsstyle IN-between!!

Although I often don't show them in pictures; mostly; well lots of my friends are creatives. Hello! Artists, Designers, Art LOVERS! (probably a few bullshit artists..) Scribes of one sort of another, Musicians!  Of course; Lovers not Haters. PR's, well that's a tricky one..  And I almost never show them in a blog post even if they are at an event. Strange or not, it's almost like if you are a friend of mine, I will edit you out of the story of the night (or day) in some sort of attempt at journalistic impartiality.. no that can't be it I'm a blogger! Anyway this week it's an all-in, everyone, who, whom, whomever.. and looking fresher too I think. Here's the Art. Here's the Street Fashion - Gallery Style - check the links below, stuff is on now, check it out! Fashion to Photography to Painting to Light and plenty of Street Fashion as well on the way. Oh and forget yellows (sort0f), it's RED Black & Blue!
Gemma Saccasan - Raffles International Showcase. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Raffles International Showcase at #MBFWA
JRAA CODE by Jennyfer Alonzo - Raffles International Showcase. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Jim Anderson with his artwork  at Nudes on Tap. Portrait by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Jim Anderson with his artwork  at Nudes on Tap.
Excitement at Tap Gallery. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Nyk Sykes at TAP Gallery. Portrait by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Photographer Nyk Sykes - Nudes on Tap.
Friends mingle at King on William. Knitwear and braides, Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
At King Street On William Gallery.
Watch worn outside the cardigan. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Jabour Becker. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Brett and Vivienne. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Raymond and William Yang photographing the scene. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Art friends. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Alluvial Forms by Salvatore Gerardi. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Hot girls with off-duty burlesque style, tattoos, black boots, black dress, print skirt black top. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Luke Sciberras and John Firth-Smith at King on William. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Luke Sciberras with Peter O'Doherty and John Firth-Smith background at King on William Gallery. Photos by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Black on black on black bag, retro eye make-up. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Salvatore Gerardi: Alluvial Forms at King Street on William Gallery
Portrait of Luke Sciberras at King Street Gallery on William – West of the Darling, show. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Luke Sciberras at King Street Gallery on William – West of the Darling.
Leo Pimpa,Vivienne Shui, Glen Fitzgerald, Jason Neophytou. Fashionable young men and VivialaViv at the media wall. #Reebonz #reebonzauthree Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
REEBONZ 3rd Birthday Bash!
Marc James and Shiralee Coleman #Reebonz #reebonzauthree
Christopher Haggarty with Vanessa Roberts @breakfast.with.audrey #Reebonz #reebonzauthree
Art opening at China Heights Gallery
Outfits that coordinate with the environment. Red colour key. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Opening night at Nguraalami by Otis Hope Carey - China Heights Gallery.
Young blonde haired women wearing red and black outfits. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Ellie at the art show. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
At China Heights gallery. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Beautiful young women wearing all black outfits drinking Corona beer at China Heights gallery. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Black velvet beaded jacket and black dress.Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Tattoos and single French braided hair. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Denim playsuit style dress, fawn skivvy and denim tote. Shush I'm on the iPhone. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Mesh top, black bra and pants, spider tattoo. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Light blue denim overalls with natural ribbed long sleeve tee and animal print sneakers.. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
All black outfits with chunky gold geometric chocker. Hippie tote bags.. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Neon sunglasses for VIVID Sydney 2016, crowd - Street Photography shot. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
VIVID 2016 has begun!
Roger Foley-Fogg VIVID installation - LIGHTSHOWS 60s to NOW. Photo by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Roger Foley-Fogg VIVID - LIGHTSHOWS 60s to NOW
Roger Foley-Fogg VIVID - LIGHTSHOWS 60s to NOW++++
VIVID - To BE CONTINUED!

http://www.uniqueeventphotography.com.au/2016/05/making-turn-on-runway-of-fashion.html
http://www.tapgallery.org.au/
http://kingstreetgallery.com.au/
http://www.chinaheights.com/
http://www.vividsydney.com/

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

DEZZAL. New Designer Store.


Hi Everybody!
Fashion news for everybody on blog! 
Brand new designer store appeared lately, I would like to introduce it to you! 



Between many beautiful projects you can find dresses, tops, bottoms and outerwear. Totally new, refreshing collections will surprise you with good quality materials and unique forms. Those clothes are unlike others I found online. 
I picked up a few examples to give you a small glimpse of what you can expect! Take a look!






























I found also very fashionable jumpsuits and twin-sets! Those are really special!












Website is very bright and rather easy to search. All the information about the product are next to the pictures. Every product got at least 3 of them. Very clear description gives all the information about material, size and even washing instructions. 
Every product is categorized so that it's easy to find it. For example by color, length, pattern, style, material. 


There is an option with SALE and NEW ARRIVALS too. You can check by clicking the link of the store DEZZAL.com


Assortment of the store is quite impressive, especially knowing that it is new on the market. 
Next to designer dresses you can find very original tops and bottoms, I like especially those here: 

















I encourage you to visit their store and find out yourself, what is it so special about it? :) Have a great day my dear fashionistas! :)






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