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4 Ways to Make Your Style Work for Your Body

by Greg Serebuoh

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As a fashion and underwear model, I often get asked what diet and workout regimen I follow to maintain my body. But, let’s be real, not everyone needs to have a model’s body, and you certainly don’t have to have a body like Luke Guldan to rock an outfit.

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So I wanted to discuss four ways that every guy can use style to bring out the best in his unique shape.

4.  Play to your strengths.

If you want to use style to make your body look as good as possible, you first have to recognize that regardless of your body type or what future goals you have for it, there is something about your body right now that is beautiful. It’s up to you to decide what that “something” is, but it’s important that you do decide and then begin to think about how to work it.

James Corden GQ Cover     Slim Build Guy

For example, the slender form of thin men can create the illusion (or reality, if you’re tall) of elegant, long lines. Bring out that stylish sophistication with long, slender-cut clothing or pairings of short and long pieces (a short bomber jacket with skinny jeans, for example) to highlight those lines through contrast. Joseph Gordon-Levitt mastered this kind of elegance in his skinnier days (apparently he’s JACKED now).

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Other ideas are thin ties, lengthy, low-hanging scarves or necklaces, especially if you’re tall, and shirts that open up your collarbone area and create a long line from the base of the neck to the chin, especially if you’re shorter.

 Open button down shirt     Long knit scarf

The frames of heavier set men can create a sense of prominence and strength. Consider ways to make your style look decisive and formidable with solid blocks of strong (not necessarily loud) color, fearlessly bold stylistic choices, and larger accessories that match the power of your frame (e.g. watches with large faces and ties with thicker knots).

Blue Blazer     Messenger Bag

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Bigger guys also look great in suspenders, as an alternative to belts. And don’t forget SHOES. A fly pair of shoes can add the perfect amount of polish and balance to any outfit. That goes for everyone actually.

Leaping Big Man In Suit     Purple Shoes

3.  Balance your visual proportions.

Careful use of style is a great way to enhance and balance the proportions of your body.

If you’re heavier set, think about wearing clothes that give more angular shape to the body and that are more fitted up top to accentuate your broad shoulders. Blazers are great in this department, as are cardigans, tapered vests, or well-fitted jackets. Also, try untucking collared shirts. A choice hat can help balance your silhouette by adding a bit more height to your look, particularly if you’re on the shorter side.

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If you’re slim, wearing more layers can add some visual “weight” to your frame. Stay away from oversized accessories. Use your small waist to outline a V shape by wearing shirts that are well-fitted at the waist and that accentuate your broad shoulders (if you have them), or create the illusion with a wider neckline, cap sleeves, or a jacket or blazer, perhaps with very subtle shoulder padding.

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2.  Wear clothes that fit.

Know your correct size. Then wear it. A lot of people wear clothes that are way too big for them, often to hide weight or the lack thereof. However, this usually just makes things worse. An old acting teacher of mine once gave me this critique after an acting exercise: “You are the biggest, most noticeable person on the stage, and you are trying so hard to be the smallest, which makes you stick out like a sore thumb.” Focus on proudly highlighting your strengths, rather than hiding your (often imagined) weaknesses.

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Still it might not be the best idea to wear clothes that hug every inch of your being. Take the time to find the cuts and the fabrics that are snug in the places you want to highlight and that loosen up or add shape elsewhere. Even if you’re showing off a muscular frame with a tighter shirt, make sure it’s not too short, or it will be distracting.

1.  Carry yourself like you ARE somebody.

All of this said, there is absolutely no reason for everyone to strive to create the illusion of the conventionally accepted ideal male form. Nor is there anything wrong with subscribing to certain conventions. At the end of the day, what makes a strong and lasting impression in questions of aesthetics is a coherent concept and a confident commitment to it.

Happy Suit     Santiago Artemis

This is more important than anything else I’ve said.

I happen to prefer certain conventions in terms of the male form, but the streets of New York would be god-awful and unspeakably boring if everyone had the same taste as I. If we all recognized this, we’d stop judging each other and be less afraid to do whatever the hell we wanted, style-wise and otherwise.

Whether you take my advice or not, whether you’re in haute couture or sweats, whether you’re heavy set, slim, muscular, tall, short, or “average,” the way you carry what you wear (including your posture) and the way you feel about yourself when you wear it will ultimately determine the impression that you leave. I was lucky to have a mother who always told me to “Walk like you are somebody!” and it made all the difference. I love what Harvey Guillen has to say in his interview with Chubstr about his style as a big man. Nothing drags down a potentially amazing outfit faster than a person that’s insecure wearing it.

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So decide what is beautiful to you, what is beautiful about you, or what you would like to make beautiful. Organize your style choices around it. Then commit to that shit, and wear it like you ARE somebody (because you are), no apologies.

Take a note from this guy (extra points if you know what he is referencing) because he actually WINS.

Grace Jones Doppleganger

What are some of your tricks for playing up your beautiful bod?

Filed Under: FASHION, LIFESTYLE, STYLE Tagged With: accessories, big and tall, blazers, body, chubstr, Don John, fashion, fit, fitness, GQ, Harvey Guillen, hat, heavy, James Corden, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Luke Guldan, Manhattan, model, NEW YORK, Photography, Santiago Artemis, scarf, shoes, skinny, slim, style, suits, tailored, tall, thin, watch

Fashion Flash-Forward: The Future in Fashion

by Greg Serebuoh

Ulrico - The Visitors - G7 3

Manhattan Psycho

I am admittedly a sci-fi nerd. The other day I was reading about jazz musician, performance artist, and Afrofuturist philosopher Sun Ra and his iconic work Space Is the Place.

Sun Ra Head Dress 2     Sun Ra Head Dress 1

It got me thinking about the fact that futurism has continued to find its way into fashion and aesthetic concepts, from Jean Paul Gaultier’s costume design for The Fifth Element to singer Janelle Monae’s Metropolis cycle.

Janelle Monae - Electric Lady     Fifth Element - Gaultier

Fifth Element - Ruby Rhod     Janelle Monae - Archandroid

Something about the distant future inspires us to imagine new possibilities and make bolder aesthetic choices. When I was researching for my performance piece about an extra-dimensional traveler, Arken: Searching for Wonder, I sought out images of futuristic fashion for inspiration. Here are a few images and designers that excite my mind.

This editorial from Numéro Homme called “Manhattan Psycho” effortlessly merges classic style with a sci-fi sensibility.

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Coco and Breezy’s entire line of edgy accessories has futuristic overtones, but its “20/20” campaign is all about what accessorizing will mean in the future: “‘Planet C &&B’ is a world that consists only of fresh air and extreme sunlight where normal eyes cannot stand to view without being covered.”

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Kay Kwok presented some out-of-this-world design concepts at his FW14 fashion week show in London. I don’t know if I’d wear this stuff on a regular trip to the grocery store, but I wouldn’t mind owning one of those visors, and I’m sure I’d cause a splash if I received dinner guests in that ET two-piece.

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Lee Roach’s line has a much more subtle sci-fi flavor as he makes use of shiny materials and contemplates how our evolution will result in more streamlined fashion, by eliminating collars and lapels, for example.

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Nasir Mazhar‘s FW14 collection updates men’s sportswear by exploring geometric shapes, distorted lines, quirky accessories, and shiny space suit sheen.

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In the “Warriors” editorial, Holly Fox-Lee imagines how modern-day hip hop style might evolve, fusing  it with an ancestral tribal aesthetic and taking it to extremes in terms of shape, scale, and materials.

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This editorial called “The Visitors” in G7 magazine features my buddy Ulrico Eguizábal, who I met while I was modeling in Argentina. Not only does it use the concept of alien “visitors” to play with size and shape, but it also imagines a future style that challenges our current gender norms in fashion (thank goodness), using elements typically associated with femininity, like shoulder pads and long flowing fabrics, to highlight the male form in a fascinating new way.

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Some of my favorite futuristic designs (and the ones I’d be most likely to wear in day-to-day life) come from Skingraft, which makes nuanced use of a lot of the earlier-mentioned elements, geometric shapes, extraterrestrial mystique, and interesting combinations of materials.

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Finally, INAISCE is one of my personal favorite designers right now, in part because it incorporates futurism into its larger design concept to create clothing that is arresting, undeniably unique, and totally wearable. Not only do I absolutely love the campaign for Fall/Winter 2013, but I’m also ecstatic to see another tall African model, South Sudan native Ger Duany, take center stage with his beautiful, otherworldly features. Africans unite!

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Filed Under: FASHION, LIFESTYLE, STYLE Tagged With: Africa, Afrofuturism, alien, Argentina, Arken: Searching for Wonder, artistic, Bruce Willis, catwalk, Coco and Breezy, creative, Editorial, ET, experimental, extraterrestrial, fashion, Fashion Week, futurism, FW14, G7, Ger Duany, hip hop, Holly Fox-Lee, INAISCE, inspiration, janelle monae, jazz, Jean Paul Gaultier, Jona, Kay Kwok, Lee Roach, London, Milla Jovovich, Nasir Mazhar, Numero Homme, NYFW, performance, runway, sci-fi, Skingraft, South Sudan, Space Is the Place, style, Sun Ra, The Fifth Element, The Ones 2 Watch, The Visitors, Tribal, Ulrico Eguizabal

Winter Boots That Look And Feel Great

by Danielle Flocco

Croft and Barrow, Manhattan, Manhattan Digest
Croft and Barrow

Shoes that are snow appropriate and fashionable are nearly impossible to find. UGGs and similar boots can make an outfit much less stylish, and actual snow boots are a complete fashion disaster. Luckily, stores like Croft and Barrow have stylish boots that are perfect for winter.

My mother gave me the boots pictured above for Christmas and I haven’t taken them off since. I have tested them on the streets of New York City in all weather and I’d give them an A+. I’ve walked miles in rain, snow, and sludge and these boots have kept my feet dry and warm every time. Not even an ankle deep puddle got in my way. These boots have a foamy sole, so it’s like slipping your feet onto pillows every time you wear them. Also, you won’t get leg pains after walking a long distance in them.

The small heel is just enough to be feminine and makes walking feel even easier. And the buckles add a little flare to an otherwise simple boot. These boots are also excellent for any outfit- I’ve tried them with almost every combination. They are perfect for work or a night out, or really any occasion because of their amazing ability to be paired with anything.

So far, my favorite outfit to wear with my boots has been black leggings, a long black sweater, and turquoise boot socks that came just under my knee. This outfit was not only incredibly comfortable, but I was complemented all day on my pop of color with the socks.

Skinny jeans are another great item to pair the boots with. You can wear any top you want with jeans, and these boots will be sure to match. Any outfit you’d wear with UGGs or snow boots would be instantly more stylish with boots like these. Also, a nice sweater and matching leg warmers is very trendy for winter and perfect for these super cold days. Dresses and skirts look great with these boots, too. My preference is to add a pair of black tights, since it is winter, and sometimes leg warmers. However, a simple black knee high boot alone can make any outfit look very classy. One might consider these black boots the winter alternative to pumps.

There really aren’t many things I can personally rave about, but my Croft and Barrow boots are my true love this winter. Anyone who does a lot of walking in the winter definitely needs a pair of boots like these, and investing in a great pair is not a waste of time or money.

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, FASHION, LIFESTYLE, OPINION, STYLE Tagged With: boots, Manhattan, manhattan digest, MD Fashion, NEW YORK, New York City, NYC, style, Winter

Model Alexey Kim on Making Style an Art Form

by Greg Serebuoh

Alexey Kim Editorial

As a creative artist, I am naturally drawn to other creative spirits that are unapologetically unique, nuanced in their choices, sophisticated, and undeniably fierce.  Enter Kazakh model Alexey Kim.  The day I met Alexey, he was wearing a slinky black tank top, a baseball cap tilted to the side, and acid washed jeans that were shredded and covered in silver spikes that I later found out he added himself.  I knew immediately that we would get along famously and was surer still when I caught wind of his quirky sense of humor.  Alexey not only has a truly artistic fashion sensibility but also the attitude and confidence to carry even his most avant-garde couture creations.  Needless to say he’s given me some great tips on posing when I’m modeling for photo shoots and has become my fashion hero.  Here’s a bit of our conversation about his career and his thoughts on fashion and style.

What excites you about fashion and style?

Personal style is what actually excites me the most.  There is a certain art to putting together a great outfit.  It is cool to see people getting clothes from here and there, from a luxury label and mixing it with a national retailer, to come up with their own unique way of making all the items work as a whole.

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How did you get into modeling?

I was approached by a scout from Elite Models in Miami.  I was sitting in Starbucks crying my ass off.  I’m still thinking how awkward she must have felt when she approached me, looked into my mascara-smudged face, and asked, “Do you model?”  Just kidding.  I never wear mascara.

Name your three favorite new things in your wardrobe.

1.  Dark purple bomber jacket from H&M.  It’s short but warm, and the color is kick ass too.

2.  These shiny pleather pants that I got.  They are Alice & Olivia…ahem… for…men…  Don’t judge!  Men’s pants usually don’t fit me!

No judgment here.

I love seeing people’s reactions when I wear them, “Is that made from a garbage bag?”  Haha awesome!

3.  KTZ gloves.  They have huge pop-out red hearts on them, are too big, and aren’t warm, but who cares?  I just like them.

Alexey Street Style 8     Alexey Kim Street Style 7

What designers are you really into this season?

I’m always into Balmain, Helmut Lang, and Phillip Lim.  Balmain has the most impressive looking clothes while not being too over the top.  Helmut Lang is luxury necessities.  Clean lines, solid colors.  Phillip Lim – I really like his use and combination of colors and his fabric choices.

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I know that you also alter a lot of your own clothing.  Where do you get your inspiration? Have you ever thought about being a designer?

Well I got my very first inspiration to alter something from…don’t you dare laugh at me…Britney.  Remember at some point she was all about wearing low-rise jeans, like in that video for “I’m Not a Girl Not Yet a Woman”?  You could almost see her babies come out.  Well, I wanted low-rise jeans too.  Do you think you could find those in Kazakhstan?  No!  Mom’s jeans all day every day for everyone!  So I cut off the upper part of my jeans, took in the sides, and attached the loopholes lower.  Now you could almost see my babies come out.  I loved it.  And yes, I think about designing every day.

Alexey Street Style 4     Alexey Street Style 3

You’re also a street style blogger.  What new trends would you like to see in men’s fashion?

I would like to see more men wear slick tailored suits with nice ties and watches, a pocket-handkerchief too, perhaps.  I also think long brim fedoras look sharp.

What advice do you have for guys that want to look stylish but aren’t as edgy or adventurous as you are with fashion? Where are some easy places for them to find good clothes?

Thing is, national retailers are doing the most right now.  You can go to H&M and buy something from their Dark Purple Label.  That’s a bit more expensive but also much more stylish and well made.  Or Zara.  You can come out looking like you just dropped money at an expensive department store.  When I buy something I always think, “Can I wear this with most of the stuff that I already own?”  It’s always best to recycle and mix an item with things that you already have.

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What projects do you have going on now?

Right now I am starting my own digital design agency, and I also just had an important interview with a great fashion house.  Fingers crossed.

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Filed Under: FASHION, LIFESTYLE, STYLE Tagged With: Alexey Kim, artist, Balmain, creative, designer, Elite Models, fashion, Fashion Week, H&M, Helmut Lang, male fashion, Manhattan, manhattan digest, menswear, model, NEW YORK, New York Fashion Week, Phillip Lim, style, Urban, Zara

Turtleneck Bras- Here To Keep Us Hot This Winter

by Danielle Flocco

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The greatest fashion battle of winter is looking hot in the freezing cold. It definitely seems impossible to look great when we’re more worried about frostbite than what to wear. However, a bizarre, and questionable to some, new piece of lingerie has made its way onto the racks of True & Co. The turtleneck bra! [Read more…] about Turtleneck Bras- Here To Keep Us Hot This Winter

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, FASHION, LIFESTYLE, STYLE Tagged With: fashion, lingerie, manhattan digest, MD Fashion, style, True & Co

The Way We Wore

by Walter Reed

Real men wear skirts.

Over the past few weeks, Manhattan has been overwhelmed with gay bashings, culminating to murder near the Grey’s Papaya on West 8th street and Sixth Ave in the West Village. It’s shocking to hear that these hate crimes are being committed in our gayest neighborhoods. These casual criminals were as bad as the knock-offs on Canal street, getting caught within minutes of committing their crimes. In a status quo that set us back two decades, will it be safe for gays to don there most daring fashion choices?

Marc Carson, who was murdered in the West Village, was identified as being gay because he wore shorts and boots. He was targeted based on what he wore. This news was disturbing, since I liked to strut in the shortest shorts of the season. Such violence was expected in the Himalayas of Brooklyn. There are parts of Brooklyn like East New York or Flatbush where one wouldn’t dare wear pom pom shorts past happy hour for fear of being attacked. Yet this was happening in the movie making, celebrity filled Manhattan. Why the sudden change in a post Sandy world?

Religion and fashion went together like strangers giving out candy. I came to the city that never sleeps to practice my fashion choices in peace. What we wore, shaped and defined our lives. It was as essential as breakfast in the morning. I had no intentions to revert back to the political stylings of the nation’s conservatively dressed Capitol–where I was born and raised. A gay man’s right to shoes should be protected as well as skirts, kilts, and dresses–oh my!

It’s neither always sunny on Independence Day nor is it always snowing on Christmas. However, that didn’t deter me from wanting to see the fireworks while remaining completely dry. It also did not keep me from wishing for a White Christmas ever winter. We don’t live in a perfect world. The shenanigans of these shady thugs can’t force us back into the closet. Besides our wardrobes didn’t fit in the narrow cages that imprisoned their minds.

Is there is a way for us all to co-exist in an environment as diverse as the concrete jungle? There is no such thing as a life without conflict. However, we do have our gay-borhoods. So if one isn’t pro gay then stay out our neighborhoods and take that homophobia elsewhere. We have to try as people to be better than we were the day before. I embraced my freedom to wear black as often as possible. Skirts and dresses were my preference to layer over leather pants and skinny jeans, not my sexual orientation. I have the right to define my humanity, through the way I choose to dress in any city, borough or district.

Real men wear skirts.
Real men wear skirts.

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, FASHION, LIFESTYLE, NEW YORK, OPINION, STYLE Tagged With: Brooklyn, fashion, freedom, gay, Gay bashing, Marc Carson, NYC, style, violence, west village

HonestFrugalChaos’ Six Frugal-Fashionista Fun Facts

by Ryan Shea

HonestFrugalChaos decided to have a little fun with how to be and signs you are a Frugal-Fashionista.  Humor and no filter honesty is what HonestFrugalChaos is all about.  If you can’t laugh at yourself and at life, well then, buckle-up babe because life is going to be a lot bumpier ride than need be  for you. Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it’s the truth.

[Read more…] about HonestFrugalChaos’ Six Frugal-Fashionista Fun Facts

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, FASHION, NEW YORK, STYLE Tagged With: 2013 fashion trend, be you, bold fahsion, Bold fashion, brooches, clip-on earrings, costume jewelry, costume jewelry blogger, cute clothes, cute outfit for less, fashion, fashion blog, fashion blogger, fashion coupon clipper, fashion for less, fashion tips, frugal fashion, guayd grandma style, happiness, hfc style, hfc_style, honestfrugalchaos, how to save shopping, jewelry, jewelry costume jewelry, manhattan fashion, manhattan style, MD Fashion, NEW YORK, nyc fashion, nyc stylist, over the top fashion style, pins, shopping on a budget, street style, style, style blog, style blogger, style tips, Styling by HonestFrugalChaos, stylish, stylist, too much, trendy, vintage, vintage jewelry, vintage jewelry blog, vintage jewelry blogger

Give The Gaudy Grandma A Whirl: A HonestFrugalChaos Style

by Ryan Shea

A ‘bit too much’ jewelry styled outfit is a love of HonestFrugalChaos… called the Gaudy Grandma style. If done right (by avoiding the ‘I’m wearing all the jewelry I own’ look) it can actually be a very fabulous look. Think of it as if your Grandma raided your closet but still piled on the clip-ons and pins for the early bird special! It flirts with ‘over the top’ which is why I love it!

[Read more…] about Give The Gaudy Grandma A Whirl: A HonestFrugalChaos Style

Filed Under: BREAKING NEWS, FASHION, NEW YORK, STYLE Tagged With: 2013 fashion trend, bold fahsion, Bold fashion, brooches, clip-on earrings, costume jewelry, costume jewelry blogger, cute clothes, fashion, fashion blog, fashion blogger, fashion tips, guayd grandma style, hfc style, hfc_style, honestfrugalchaos, jewelry, jewelry costume jewelry, manhattan fashion, manhattan style, MD Fashion, NEW YORK, NYC, nyc fashion, nyc stylist, over the top fashion style, pins, street style, style, style blog, style blogger, style tips, Styling by HonestFrugalChaos, stylish, stylist, too much, trendy, vintage, vintage jewelry, vintage jewelry blog, vintage jewelry blogger

Clip-On Earrings: Not Just For The 65+ Babes

by Ryan Shea

Some of my clip-on earrings. Obsessed. Yes, I have them color coordinated. Guilty

GFs meet one of my fashion loves…. my costume/vintage clip-on earrings (I know I have a lot of clip-on earrings). Yes, I know 65+ babes only wear clip-ons and you have pierced ears. Which is exactly my point, no one else is! Be a trendsetter and rock a pair of clip-ons. These little time capsules are a classic look since they’re a blast from the fashion past. Honestly, I get compliments on my clip-ons all time… which why I know clip-ons will be making a comeback. MENTAL NOTE! Ladies, you’ve heard it from HonestFrugalChaos first .

[Read more…] about Clip-On Earrings: Not Just For The 65+ Babes

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