A Men's Fashion Guide on clothing, accessories, grooming, restaurants, music, and travel.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
On chapped lips and chapstick
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Domenico Vacca
Bio:
Domenico Vacca is responsible for bringing back exceptional luxury and quality to fashion.
Born in Italy, in 1962, Vacca's family is deeply rooted in the craft of fashion. His grandmother, recognized as one of the finest tailors in Southern Italy, was a great influence on Vacca's sartorial style.
In 2002 Vacca launched his label available exclusively through his first store on New York's Fifth Avenue spearheading the sartorial trend in fashion. Joining forces with his wife Julie, Vacca launched a total lifestyle collection for men and women. By combining the best of Italian craftsmanship, superb fabrics, and an impeccable fit with a contemporary Neapolitan cut, the Domenico Vacca label is known as the "Ferrari of clothing".
Vacca was recognized in 2004 and 2006 by the prestigious Robb Report Magazine with the Award for Best Italian Collection in their annual Best of the Best issue.
In 2006, Best Life Magazine recognized the Domenico Vacca tie collection as the finest in the world.
From 2002 to 2006, Domenico Vacca opened six stores in the United States; New York (Fifth Avenue, Madison Avenue and Soho) Beverly Hills, Bal Harbour and Palm Beach. In 2008, Domenico Vacca will open two other locations in the United States, one in Atlanta and the other one in the Plaza Hotel in New York city, as well as in London, Milan, Moscow, Dubai and Qatar.
For Domenico Vacca, quality is where the integrity of his namesake label begins. With 100 master tailors and 250 seamstresses to sew and construct his collection by hand in Naples, Italy, Vacca offers ultimate luxury in fashion where timeless pieces meet flattering fits, styles and fabrics creating an exceptionally chic lifestyle collection. A unique and exclusive custom order program allows clients to choose from more than 2,000 fabrics and an unlimited selection of exotic skins in various colors for the accessories.
In 2005, Domenico Vacca became a favorite with Hollywood costume designers by collaborating with them to wardrobe lead actors and actresses in films such as The Inside Man (Denzel Washington, Jodie Foster, Christopher Plummer), Stranger Than Fiction (Dustin Hoffman, Will Ferrell, Queen Latifah), August Rush (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), American Gangster (Denzel Washington), The Kite Runner (Shaun Toub), The Accidental Husband (Colin Firth), Chilled in Miami (Rene Zellweger), Nothing but the Truth (Angela Bassett) and TV series such as HBO Entourage (Jeremy Piven), Lipstick Jungle ( Brooke Shields) and FX's newest drama Damages (Glenn Close).
Domenico Vacca 's loyal customers include music and Hollywood's biggest names such as Kanye West, Usher, L.A. Reid, Sean P. Diddy Combs, and Yoko Ono; A-list actors, Jeremy Piven, Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, Antonio Banderas and Scarlett Johansson; New York City's Fortune 500 and VIPs Ronald Perelman, Ronald Lauder, Gustavo Cisneros, Edgar Bronfman Jr, Pepe Fanjul, Giuseppe Cipriani, Ivana Trump and Anne Bass along with designers Valentino and Tommy Hilfiger.
At the 2007 Academy Awards, Domenico Vacca became the Oscar team's designer of choice. Forest Whitaker (Best Actor), Alan Arkin (Best Supporting Actor) and Melissa Etheridge (Best Music Score) all accepted their Oscars wearing Domenico Vacca along with attendees Steve Carell, Jack Black, Will Ferrell.
Domenico Vacca lives between the United States and Italy with his wife, Julie, and his son Robert.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
A Madison Avenue Marketing Maverick Does His Bit for Palmer Square
I've visited Stephen's store about a dozen times, and I'm always floored by his good nature, his eye for detail, and his pursuit of perfection. He's never pushy, always honest, and a hell of an avuncular guy. Just look at his range of pocket squares, ties, bespoke shirts, all beautifully made, at reasonable prices. His suits offer side vents, ticket pockets, funky lining, and sharp tailoring. Stephen has an aura about him and people walk into his store not only to buy, but to cultivate relationships. Stephen brings people together through fashion, and that's why Princeton takes a vested interest in his success.
I hope you'll get a chance to visit Stephen Seo's and get to know the man. Palmer Square shines a little brighter because of him.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Philadelphia
Monday, October 6, 2008
Barker Black
The Top 10 Fashion Nevers
9. Never wear your sports cap backward (unlerss you're under 21).
8. Never use starch on high end shirts.
7. Never wear colored underwear with white pants.
6. Never get a tattoo that you'll live to regret.
5. Never call back a cell number you don't recognize.
4. Never wear socks with holes in them.
3. Never wear shoes with water-marked soles.
2. Never wear trousers with full breaks that sweep the floor.
1. Never wear a t-shirt under a blazer.
Friday, August 29, 2008
Instant coffee
Thursday, August 28, 2008
A travel checklist
Travel Check List (N.B. 3oz or less if you want to check it in and Ziploc is key)
Soap face wash (Clinique has the best one for men)
Toothbrush (Try Elydian - don't take a motorized one)
Toothpaste (Fresh Umbrian clay or Marvis)
Mint flossers (Get the disposable toothpick variety - they're great!)
Mouthwash (Listerine)
Pre-shave oil (Art of Shaving or Truefitt & Hill)
Shaving Cream (Geo Trumper)
Razor (Invest in this)
Mach 3 blades (Don't buy in Edison or at ethnic stores -- you'll get a better price but many are made in the Philippines and don't seem to work as well)
Kiehl’s Hydrating lotion (Awesome -- never put alcohol on your face)
Astringent (Anthony's or Clinique - find out your scruffing lotion strength and then buy the women's bottle -- same price, same stuff, but bigger bottle)
Cotton balls (for taking away grease)
Q-Tips (Love these- but be gentle)
Hair/nose trimmer (Ok guys - you don't want to look like the Geico caveman)
Hairbrush (Use Kiehl's or Mason Pearson)
Medicines – if prescription, pack a few extra
First aid kid (include Band-Aids, Imodium, Tylenol)
Passport – if necessary
Pen with enough ink (ball pen or gel tip - if you use real ink, you're screwed on flights)
Business cards (take these to network and to hand to colleagues)
Computer cords for cell, computer, blackberry, I-pod (if you forget these, know that any hotel front desk usually has a huge box with extra cords - a number of people leave these behind)
Cell/I-pod/computer
Shure 530 pth headphones (the best sound that 500 bucks will buy you)
Charged I-Pod (c'mon - the world's a dull place - don't you want music?)
Underwear (Can't tell you how many guys forget to pack this on trips)
Deodorant/antiperspirant (Gillette makes the best)
Lip Balm (Jack black is amazing)
Pajamas (many guys forget to pack these too)
Socks (bring extra)
Belt (brown or black, depending on what you plan to wear)
Cufflinks (if cuffed shirts)
Ties
Collar stays
Nailclippers
Powder (Try Dr. Hauschka)
Aftershave (ask for free samples in high end stores and use these when you travel)
Shirts (always take one extra)
Trousers (pack one extra)
Suits (pack one extra)
Tide/Shout wipes (for ketchup & mustard)
Small pack of paper tissue
Lotion for dry skin (I can't tell you, especially in winter, how dry skin can itch)
Call Amex or other credit card co, if you are traveling internationally
Alum block (for cuts and scrapes)
Shades
Remember that if you forget some essentials, most hotels can give you a t/brush and t/paste and even shaving cream - but be prepared to cut your face in several places with those disposable razors. Also, be sure to carry a few extra ziplock bags - they come in handy for liquids.
This may seem like a lot, but I've got it down to a science. I never have to ever think when I pack for travel.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
On hair transplants and presidential candidates
Now, recently, dad sent me an article on dem VP candidate Joe Biden and how he had a hair transpant years ago and dad added in his email attaching the article - -"see how good he looks." Ok. So more pressure...I'd like those of you who read my blog to weigh in on this in the comments section. Should I have a hair transplant?
Now, on the subject of fashion, I've looked at Obama and Biden's styles. Ok - -so they looked very patriotic the other day with the red and blue ties. But here's a little advice for Sen. Obama. Don't wear black. I've learned that when complexion is darker, 365 shades of blue and 365 shades of grey are the way to go. When Sen. Obama wears a black suit, he doesn't look his best -- and I notice he favors the black suit over other colors. As for Joe R. B. I think he's ok - -I like his Hermes and Ferragamo ties and his JRB cufflinks are to die for. Joe Biden also looks good in blue.
Monday, August 11, 2008
The nicest pens
If you fly a lot, don't buy a fountain pen to travel. The pen is guaranteed to leak inflight and cause damage to your clothes and belongings. I know this company called Airline International http://airlineintl.com/. They sell awesome pens, lighters, luggage, you name it. They also have a great engraving program. If you're a busy executive, you deserve a good pen. Check out these links.
How Crisco became Frisco
I asked her why and she told me that Crisco was a sobriquet for a bunch of things that were associated with alternative lifestyles. Bah humbug I thought. These silly Americans don't know what cool is. Besides, I don't judge people or their lifestyles.
Well...much to my horror, Kaitlin referred me to www.urbandictionary.com. I typed in the word Crisco and vomited. So now I am Frisco Funk. And I'm sorry to all you bay area folks out there, but I can't keep Crisco funk. Be well fashionistas.
Loro Piana
I've been to many of their stores, but my favorite is just off Michigan Ave in Chicago. I once told the manager of that store that I liked his stuff, but it was a little boring. He proceeded to go into his inventory and pull some of the most cutting edge fashions that money can buy. Loro Piana is an incredible mill - and if you buy something from them, I guarantee you that your children will inherit and enjoy it, long after you are fertilizing daffodils.
One more thing. If you do go to Loro Piana in Chicago, do also drop by George Greene on Oak Street as well as some other fine retailers at http://www.oakstreetchicago.com/directory.html. I'm doing my bit for Chi-Town.
Brunello Cucinelli
Friday, August 1, 2008
Shady stuff
One more thing. Check out www.italiaindependent.com. They make the funkiest shades AND you can have your name engraved in the frame. Always knew those Italians were on the cutting edge of just about everything.
Ermenegildo Zegna
Boyds Philadelphia - Joel Jaffe
Boyd's has some terrrific coupon program that enables you to spend more and save more! They carry a brilliant line of Etro, Canali, Trussini, Brioni, Zegna -- in shirts, ties, suits, trousers. But the one department at Boyd's that is truly outstanding is the men's shoe department. I say this not only because they carry a gorgeous line, but because Joel Jaffe works there.
Joel knows shoes like Einstein knew relativity. He can spend hours salivating about the attributes of a good shoe versus what he calls "junk." I've learned from Joel about the split toe, the shoe shank, the Goodyear welted soles, the last of a shoe, the tongue of a shoe. I don't make this shit up. It really is some pretty cool terminology.
Joel can fit you in a very comfortable pair of shoes as he tells you about the show business, his love of pens, his vintage Patek Philippe, his views on various manufacturers. He's also a mensch!
If you're in Philly, drop by Boyd's and go see Joel. You'll learn a lot about life, a lot about shoes, and a lot about why he's a genius.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
The House of Creed
I have seen a lot of otc fragrances with heavy advertising and some of you guys out there probably love the Safari line by Ralph Lauren, or Drakkar Noir, or Davidoff or some other perfume like it. I'm not going to judge you for it. That's cool. BUT... if you're interested in wearing scents that have been the staple for folks like Winston Churchill and Cary Grant, then the House of Creed http://www.creedperfumes.us/index2.php is amazing. Creed's Tabarome and Irish Tweed lines are superb. So is Neuroli Sauvage that has a very fresh, crisp scent. The other perfumery that I really like is Bond No. 9 or http://www.bondno9.com/catalog/. If smelling good is important to you, check these out.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Savile Row - Harvie & Hudson
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Doing my bit for Jersey
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
The Ultimate Cigar
If you're in the United States and within spitting distance of Princeton, NJ or Philadelphia, I also recommend two joints for an incredible experience. The first, in Philadelphia, is the Mahogany Cigar bar http://phillycigarbar.com/ . They've got pictures of Winston Churchill on the wall. Need I say more? Mahogany also offers fine Scotch, warm fireplaces, and free Wifi. Much to the chagrin of folks I know, I've spent many late nights at Mahogany, surfing the net. In Princeton, across from the Princeton library, the Havana Cigar Lounge on Witherspoon Street is also nice, but not as upscale or cozy as Mahogany. They also have a New Hope location.
Below Mahogany is the Holt's Cigar Company. This place has a huge humidor. They've also got fine pens from Omas, leather belts from Montblanc, and lighters from S.T. Dupont. Enjoy.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
How to tie a bow tie
Some of my bond trader friends in NYC tell me that wearing a bow tie suggests a certain kind of arrogance - that the rest of mankind is beneath you. But I think that the right bow tie can make a lovely statement about a man's sense of flair, fashion, confidence, and style.
When I say the right bow tie, I mean one that is actually tied as opposed to clipped. And don't tell me that you can't tie a bow tie. If you can tie your shoe laces, you can tie a bow tie. It's really very simple to master. There are a variety of instuctional videos on You Tube (www.youtube.com) that instruct you on how to tie one. You can also go to the Brooks Brothers Web site at http://www.brooksbrothers.com/TieKnots/bowtie.tem to learn the art of tying a bow tie.
I love the bow ties made by Garrick Anderson in Scotland. They're colorful, of the highest quality, and look great after years of wear. Turnbull & Asser also makes lovely bow ties, many of them made exclusively to match your shirts. You can also buy some very good quality bow ties in lovely colors from Nordstrom (www.nordstrom.com).
I hope you will muster the courage to wear a bow tie one day and walk with confidence into a business meeting. Don't worry what the others might say or think. Be a man.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Sock it to You
Collar stays
In fact, someone recently tried to sell me a Stefano Ricci shirt. It's a great shirt with genuine mother of pearl buttons. The problem with Ricci is that the collar stay is built into the collar and it's not a metal stay. Over a few wears, the shirt begins to lose its stiff collar appeal. So my recommendation is to only buy shirts that allow you to place a stay in the collar. That way, you won't be barking at your next sales presentation.
Friday, July 4, 2008
Brioni
The two sharpest dressed men I know
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Nick Hilton
I first met Nick some years ago, when I was strolling down Witherspoon Street. I saw some very attractive outfits in his store window and had to enter. He's one of the ONLY folks in the area who carries the very stylish Hilditch & Key Shirt. Hilditch & Key can give any shirt a run for its money and the quality is breathtaking. After all, we're talking Savile Row. Nick also sells the famous Crescent Alligator belt that is handmade in Louisiana and he stocks a variety of terrific suits, many from Hickey Freeman and premier Italian fashion houses. Nick's prices are extremely reasonable and his store even includes a woman's section with great tops, shirts, skirts, suits and dresses. He also has carried merchandise from Paul & Shark and Vineyard Vines. All in all, if you are in Princeton, drop by Nick's store and say hello. I can tell you that within minutes you'll take a tremendous liking to him and trust his brilliant ability to fit you appropriately.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Andreas Santoni
A Close Shave
When showering, I like to use Dermalogica's face cleaner to soften my beard. Their products are gentle and smell great. I also like the Fresh Line of facial cleansers - -the olive scent for men is supreme. Once I've showered, the daily ritual of a clean shave is essential. I start with applying the Art of Shaving pre-shave oil. I've tried a number of pre-shave oils including Anthony's, Dermalogica, Trueffitt & Hill, and Taylor's, but there's something about the thickness and consistency of the Art of Shaving pre-shave oil that preps your beard like nothing else possibly can. Once I've prepped, I take my Acqua di Parma badger brush (the softest brush that money can buy) and dab some Acqua di Parma shaving cream on to the brush. Their shaving cream is great, but a little tough on consistency, so I soften it in hot water before applying to the badger. I then swirl the badger brush in a circular motion all over my neck and face, forming a rich lather. The aim here is to ensure that the thick lather completely covers your face so you can't see a trace of your beard. Then, using a Mach 3 blade on a heavy razor, I begin to shave in gentle, yet firm strokes. Aah...it feels heavenly. Once done, I re-lather, and shave against the grain. This gives an incredibly close shave, especially in areas on the neck. I then dab my face with cold water to close the pores and voila -- an awesome shave. But it isn't over yet. To ensure the skin is not dry, I use Kiehl's non alcoholic herbal toner to cool off. Kiehl's has an excellent line of products and their toner hydrates the face. Many guys make the mistake of using alcohol based post shave lotions or after shave to dab their face -- don't do it. Not a good thing for your face. Of course, if you use a straight edge razor, you're one up on me. I don't have the guts to use one. I will say that The Borgata in Atlantic City gives awesome shaves - so does the Art of Shaving on Madison Avenue.
That Turnbull Shirt
Upstairs at their 57th street hang, Simon is no longer the tailor -- he's moved to T&A in California. But Felix is an awesome guy and can fit you well. I also love the Churchill poster upstairs. All in all a great store and great experience. Buy a Turnbull shirt today. I don't think you'l l ever live to regret it.