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Classy Casual Outfit For Guys - Tips For Men


Men like to keep their dress code very casual, because it is one of the most comfortable dress code, providing an instant relaxed style but also practicality and a “being cool” sense if styled properly. By a little styling you can enhance your dressing style. We are going to show you some amazing casual dress ideas for men for this season.

Mostly men have a couple of jeans and shirts in their wardrobe. Very few like to add formal clothes to their closet. If you don’t own some cool T-shirts you are definitely lacking behind in the fashion sense. To be well dresses, you need to own few pair of jeans and shirts that are very casual and stylish.

You can easily afford these and wear them on regular basis. Casual dresses are very cheaper than formal ones. Therefore purchasing them wouldn’t be any problem for you all. Only a little advice on how to dress well in casual clothes can change your personality and style. A good dressing style can grab everyone’s attention wherever you go. The trick to dress up well is not that difficult. By adding new styles, colors and looks can be a bonus point for you.There are a lot more options for you to wear.  Such as cardigans, t-shirts, collared shirts, sport clothes, Polo’s etc. Carrying accessories is also must. Now lets begin with some  simple casual dress tips for men

Jeans with White Tee Shirt
: Boys/men mostly prefer clothes in monochromatic tones and this styling idea is another go at the same tone. White has always been a favorite among men but to make it a little stylish wear it in fashion with regular patched denim and grey ankle high boots. Dark and light colors are must to have in your wardrobe. Denim jeans is must. You can pair any kind of outfit with it.Roll over your trouser


Beanies and T-shirts : Purchase some T-shirts of different styles and colors. You can find some interesting designs at the shops and online too. Replace them with your old typical branded shirts. Graphic shirts are a regular purchase item for men as they come into daily wear but that doesn’t mean you can’t have a stylish look about you. invest in some beanies for the winter season usually a dark toned one and pair it up beautifully with your regular jeans. Facial hair can add extra dapper look.


Collared shirts : A university student or just going out on  a lunch date? both occasions call for a little formal attire but now formal has strayed into some fashion sense and who doesn’t like to wear collared shirts? They are the most stylish shirts you can wear casually. Whether you wear it with jeans or pants. Try to come out of the old designs and colors, rather go for new patterns and styles. Jazz up a simple collared shirt with suede oxfords and rolled up skinnies.


Polo shirts with Bermudas
: When you hear the word summers and you like to dress up in a decent way then  I am sure you all own Polo shorts. we already shared some great ideas how to wear polo shirts for sharp look. They are very casual and useful for all the men in every kind of weather. Go for dark and bright colors, as they enhance the beauty. Pair your polo shirts with Beige Bermudas for a day out with friends at the beach. You can wear plimsols or just open sandals.



How To Dress Modestly In Hot Weather - Tips For Women

HOW TO DRESS MODESTLY

Any woman who has experienced the struggle to dress both cute and modestly in sweltering temperatures and overwhelming humidity may vehemently disagree. As much I love summer, I know that struggle is all too real. So I’ve teamed up with a few of my modest fashion blogger friends to share 20 life-changing tips for dressing modestly and stylishly this summer. Read on for the goodness!

Invest in a chambray button down (or two). This versatile, lightweight shirt will be your summer wardrobe savior. Chambray is a breathable, lightweight fabric that will keep your skin cool and your outfit looking summer ready! The best part: There are endless ways you can style. You can knot it in the front and wear it with a flowy skirt like I did above (it’s a fun way to extend the wear of your holiday skirts), you can drape it over a cotton dress, or you can tuck it into your favorite white jeans and go!

-Go easy on the layers. If you’re like me, you love your scarves, jackets and sweaters. But when those hot temps are ruthless, it’s time to keep it simple. Add color and texture with your shoes, jewelry and hair accessories and if you’re questioning whether to add that last piece of clothing you know will perfect your outfit, don’t. Nowadays there are so many modest shops, and summer months are a good time to invest in pieces/outfits that don’t require added clothing for modesty.
-A lot of times we think about what clothes we wear when it comes to staying cool. However, your lotion can affect your body temperature as well. I’ve found if I slather on a heavy body cream or body oil, this seems to add a layer and makes me (ahem please excuse this unladylike term) sweat! Find a lightweight breathable lotion to moisturize during the hot months.

-Wearing bermuda shorts and T-shirt dresses. Bermuda shorts are the perfect length and T-shirt dresses are casual and lightweight for an everyday look.

  -Wear a cute graphic t-shirt
    Wear a lightweight, breezy midi skirt
Pair them together and you’ll be able to withstand the summer heat while looking cute and modest without all of the heavy layers.

-Try choosing light weight clothing. It’s amazing that apparel out there today is looser, longer, and more modest than it has been in years. Not only does this clothing allow you to breathe, they look great, feel comfortable and are quite trendy.”

-I chose to wear a floral chiffon maxi dress. This dress is breathable and loose fitting. For modesty purposes, all I had to do was put a shirt sleeve top underneath, but you can also put on a light cardigan.

How to wear Long sleeve Dresses


Long-Sleeve Dresses Are Still Cute

Whether you’re a fan of the trend or not, there’s no denying that long sleeve dresses are everywhere this season. I love them because you can skip an extra layer like a cardigan or blazer, it is also a versatile addition to any woman's wardrobe. The long-sleeves are ideal for winter, as well as for transitional weather days. 

Long-sleeve dresses make for automatic outfits, keep you warm, and cover your arms if you happen to dislike them. Paired with tights, a chic coat and a pair of booties, a long-sleeve dress (or three) is essential for a balanced winter wardrobe. Check out my favourites here.

Zando - Utopia Long Sleeve Tie Front Dress Navy R 349
Zando - G Couture Knit Printed Dress Plum R 579
Styelbop - ZIMMERMANN Cotton Crochet Dress

Stylebop - BURBERRY Printed Silk Dress


STREET STYLE INSPIRATION


Silk or cotton, velvet or lace, short or long, monochrome or patterned, the shops have all types of dress styles, you will surely find one to suit your style. Long sleeve dresses are definitely trending.



Long sleeves floral dress 
Giovanna Battaglia working white in Paris.
Chiara Ferragni in wide-brim hat and boho-print mini dress
Elegant Velvet Long Sleeve Maxi Dress
Tadashi Shoji Long-Sleeve Mixed-Media Dress, Ivory/Primrose
Dark florals are everywhere for fall

Street Style At Paris Fashion Week Autumn Winter 2017,
powder blue long sleeve handkerchief hem midi dress.
Dennis Basso Resort 2018 Fashion Show


Thank you so much for reading!
Till' next time xo









WHAT DO YOU THINK?


Hello Goodbye Fashion Week

Tuesday 14th March


We finally got around to checking out the gallery!

Sometimes leaving the house and interacting with people really sucks. We had one of those situations today. You know you suck at customer service when despite solving their problem you made them cry. 


Passionfruit Ginger Crumble $8
Vanilla custard, fresh banana, traditional butter 
burst biscuit, passionfuit cream, ginger oat topping

After a trip to the office/my safe place we went for ice cream, ginger & passion-fruit frozen custard, yum! I loved the tanginess of the passion fruit cream paired with NY cheese cake like crumbs and freshness of the ginger. At $8 it seems to be the standard for desserts these days, though I think they should be priced around $6. Service was excellent! I always seem to get the same waiter and he's very warm and friendly. The A is a reference to a show I used to like (too many filler episodes and the game was reset multiple times that now no one cares who A is).


Over to South Wharf for a Tuesday Dinner at Bangpop. Tuesday Special - $10 pad thai (save $6). We discovered this special last time, though we were already set on what we'd order. On this visit we didn't see it advertised on the wharf side.


Wednesday



Set on the Next Runway was the UK show, in the great outdoors! It's five degrees warmer than outside in the hall and so we were glad to be outside. A warm but gloomy day - my kinda day! Its been a heat wave lately. This was during fashion week outside the museum.



Back to main street for dinner, Oppa Korean. Somewhere new. Cheap and delicious though cash only. Quite amazing that they were open till 11pm on a Thursday night, we have mixed feelings about how it felt like a Wednesday out there. Review coming soon.

Friday

An afternoon with the dentist, a clean, scans and check cost $180! It hurts and now I can feel the gaps between my teeth. Why is life so painful?


Wrapping up the main and last fashion week of the festival, Myer hosted a runway. A small event as David Jones was a partner. Outside you could get your hair and makeup done, but as we came straight from the dentist we didn't have any time for exploring. Inside there was drinks, coffee, ice cream and a nail bar. We hit everything inside, yay! A full post is coming up soon.


Opened on May 28, 1878 at the Opera Comique HMS Pinafore is one of the most popular Gilbert and Sullivan operas! A "timeless social satire of everything from the ruling classes and institutions (and any kind of class system) to patriotism, politicians and the public
service, ... and the heroic (and sometimes pompous) nature of serious opera". 


A top 3/5 Gilbert and Sullivan classic along with pirates, gondoliers (saw last year with grandpa and the mikado (which was amazing). The classic baby swap in social ranking. Captain and the bf - visual plot hole is that the girl and her guy are similar age while the captain is her father... All three main couples get their happy ending of course. Sir Joseph marries his cousin. It's the Regency era. I love main girl's white empire dress! Heavily beaded. Great show, one that we can't wait to see again next month.

Saturday

By 2pm on a Saturday in our small little town all the restaurants were closed and shops were closing up. Only the iga was open. Rustica's opening up here within the year and we can't wait to add life to the town !


There is no sincerer love than the love of food - Mama Marija

On this particular Saturday we're heading over to market and lunch. Enjoy it while you still can! Because we've got more dental surgery coming up followed by a month on the liquid diet.


Conveniently we're in time for end of day deals! As we forget this was happening (in between shows and dental hell) we didn't bring bags or a Granny market trolley. But you'll need those, also a husband to help hold stuff while dive in. Bring cash, small notes.

Sunday

We went for a local dinner, over at the next town, we were going to go for Huxtaburger but they were out of chicken so we went for souvalakis instead. Any recommendations for Hawthorn/Glenferrie?


Ya Mena $11.50 & Chips $3.50 = $15

Soft sov wrap with my favourite chicken honey mustard, coriander (just a touch) and caramelized onions! It was perfect. This is the same one I had last time. For $15 I had a sov (bigger than Jimmy's) paired with feta/oregano fries it was a meal. Crispy chips, for $3.50 it's quite a good deal for chips (if you want fries, McD is down the street) especially as you have the option for them plain or with thee feta/oregano. They come in three sizes, the smallest is my medium. Medium is to be shared between two.

Six Shows, 6 Artists - LOTS of Winter Street Fashion - Sydney Style.

Has it been cold in Sydney? Hell yeah! Of course depending on your exact GPS location and perhaps depending on your Inner Warmth.. you may or may-not be feeling the cold. Of course in Sydney, a closed door to your storefront even on the coldest day is tantamount to confessing you are not there/closed, have gone outofbusiness.. so its all about an open door policy; so rug up or be one of those people who can wear sandals in all weather conditions (examples (plural) below). All these shows are on NOW but if you want to catch Julie Williams at Barometer gallery you need to go this Sunday as its part of the Art Here quick turnaround 7 shows 7 weeks thingamejig. So here's to staying warm in shops and galleries with open Winter doors, and here's your/my weeks art round-up along with the fashion too! There's 30 pictures, and although it's been suggested I make the whole picture thing look too easy and should show less.. practice helps - ink and paper!!! So Gutenberg - whatever - so here they are, I hope you enjoy and do check out the shows! Mouse over pictures for details, links below.
Plaid winter coat with Faux long fur collar - Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
All in black, leggings, dress leather jacket, long geometric scarf and Russian winter fur hat. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Red wool coat, scarf and gloves with wool cream colour felt cloche. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Artist portrait, Louise Whelan - Two Views: Landscapes of a Plastic Universe & The Agricultural Shows of Australia. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Louise Whelan - Two Views at Juniper Hall.
Kevin McKay, So Bondi at Brenda May Gallery. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Kevin McKay, So Bondi at Brenda May Gallery.
Dion Horstmans, Heavy Metal at Brenda May gallery. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Dion Horstmans, Heavy Metal at Brenda May Gallery.
Julie Williams THE TEARS at Barometer gallery. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Julie Williams THE TEARS at Barometer gallery.
Peter Sharp 'The Shape I'm In' at Liverpool Street Gallery. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Peter Sharp 'The Shape I'm In' at Liverpool Street Gallery.
Geoff Levitus A Foreigner’s Glimpse at Stanley Street Gallery. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Geoff Levitus A Foreigner’s Glimpse at Stanley Street Gallery.
Opening speech, Julie Williams curated by Sandy Edwards THE TEARS at Barometer gallery. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Wind swept salon styled hair. Opening speeches at Juniper Hall. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
On the wall, a view of Dion Horstmans, Heavy Metal at Brenda May gallery. Photographed by Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Art patrons view work. Kevin McKay, So Bondi at Brenda May GalleryStreet Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Classic English womans Punk Rock style - Leather jacket tartan pants SKA haircut. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Gentleman in brown winter trench, young girl in shiny yellow gold jacket jeans and long boots at Juniper Hall. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Him, walking boots with red laces. Her, jumper, red pants and open black leather sandals. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Duffle coat, geometric patterned pants in earth tones, accented by a woven leather bag and worn brown RM Williams boots. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Moshe from Head On photo-bombs a lady in a Pucci style blue dress and sort navy coat. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Genevieve Bernadette Craig furs and knee high socks at Liverpool Street Gallery. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Her, chunky black low cut boots leggings plaid black jacket and top, orange hair. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Black bags, him business lace up shoe, fun blue 'happy' socks. Her, unusual half sock open toe black bling sandals.. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Men's style, all cotton winter, G-Star cowboy shirt, denim jacket green hand knit scarf, sports cap. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Women's art student style, Jeans prints and hats - Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Heads down for winter style, coats on, guys war jeans, she wears a long crochet skirt. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Tango style, asymetric skirt, black lace stockings, leather jacket and animal print scarf at Juniper Hall, Marie Mansfield paintings in background. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Men's style. Dreadlocks, black jacket pants, hemp motif tee shirt. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Two stylish women view a catalogue at Liverpool Street Gallery. Black Jackets, Orange headscarf. at Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Red and black and white spots headscarf,Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.
Code Red! Red beret, and oversized bag, vintage 1930's navy jacket with red-line check, black leggings and boots at Juniper Hall. Louise Whelan photograph in background. Street Fashion Sydney - Photographed by Kent Johnson.

http://juniperhall.com.au/gallery/louise-whelan/
http://juniperhall.com.au/gallery/marie-mansfield/
http://www.brendamaygallery.com.au/
http://www.barometer.net.au/
http://www.liverpoolstgallery.com.au/
http://stanleystreetgallery.com.au/

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

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