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MEN’S STYLE AND FASHION TRENDS AW 2013

8 October 2013

Men have got it so easy, don’t they!? Suits for the office and jeans at the weekend. Sorted! Erm, not quite I think. There’s definitely a knack to dressing ‘well’ and picking combinations that are classic but interesting and different.

I’ve been collecting pins on men’s style and fashion trends on Pinterest and Tumblr for a while and feel it’s time to reveal my favourite picks. I’ve tried to keep the fashion autumnal as I want to bring you a new board every season and added a few lifestyle shots that will make any man weak at the knees… vintage Rolex, Porsche or Triumph anyone? Not to forget the manly beers around the campfire, hiking, biking and surfing. Plus a few of my favourite male icons like Ryan Gosling (DREAMY), Javier Bardem (MANLY) and Laird Hamilton (DUDE) to add a bit of glamour. Et voilà… there’s your men’s fashion and style mood board!

If you want specific trends, here’s what I’ve picked up for the coming season. Tweed is HUGE as are chunky knits, rugged boots with suits, beads and bracelets peaking out from a formal shirt, denim in the office, grandpa style bow ties, duffle coats, hiking boots and wild beards depending on what line of business you’re in. If you want to start somewhere wear layers and more layers. I love a shirt and tie with a waistcoat, suit jacket and coat, maybe even a handkerchief poking out. As you know Patrick Grant is a bit of a fashion icon for me and a good place to start if you want to dress formally with a bit of an edge. Check out his new range for Debenhams for some stylish but affordable gear.

Overall, there’s still a distinct 60ies Mad Men flavour around with bow ties and big black frame glasses newly interpreted for the 21st Century of course. Make of it what you like but don’t forget to layer up!

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Enjoy and I hope you’re inspired!

Annie Signature Stylejuicer

Credits | I’d like to give credit to all the photographers and designers whose work is featured on this board. Sadly, most of the originators can’t be identified anymore so if you recognise your work here please email me and I’ll happily credit you and add your link.

SAVILE ROW TAILOR PATRICK GRANT FOR DEBENHAMS

3 September 2013

I have to admit that I’ve had a soft spot for Patrick Grant ever since I saw him in the 2009 BBC documentary about Savile Row, London’s quintessential English mecca of gentlemen’s tailoring and bespoke clothing since the 18th century. At 6ft something he is quite a dish and the owner of Norton & Sons, one of the oldest tailors on Savile Row. He’s also fabulously British and won’t name living customers but past ones include Edward VII, Winston Churchill, Cary Grant and Alexander McQueen.

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Patrick calls himself a bearded bicyclist and bird-lover on Twitter but recently has come to more mainstream fame through judging the ‘Great British Sewing Bee’ competition, another BBC programme. Norton & Sons’ house style is two-button, single-breasted and a handmade two piece suit will cost you upwards of £3,600 depending on the cloth.

His reason for joining the ranks of designers like Matthew Williamson and Henry Holland at Debenhams is that he wants to make clothes for urban professional guys who are not earning the big bucks. He claims his target market wants a great suit to wear to work, a sports jacket, a shawl neck knit, jeans and a classic looking shoe. Patrick himself would have bought these clothes 15 years ago if they existed but instead he had to save up for a year to buy a Prada suit. He says

I think young men are seeing a return to dressing in a more elegant way.

A welcome trend which should support his range of knitwear, suits, shirts, ties, chunky leather shoes, belts, wallets and handkerchiefs. His attention to detail is impressive and rumour has it that only after countless prototypes would he give each garment his seal of approval. He fiercely supports British industry and insisted on using British cloth which he considers the best in the world by a ‘country mile’ though he claims Italians did a much better job of telling the world they were cool.

Needless to say I love his style, attitude and his AW 2013 collection for Debenhams and fully support him in his quest for more TV programmes about fashion history and style.

There are a lot of people who think fashion is too frivolous for somewhere like the BBC, but clothing is serious. It’s important. It says a lot about who we are.

Ok, now all I need to do is convince my American dude to buy into the look and grow a beard.

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Enjoy and I hope you’re inspired!

Annie Signature Stylejuicer

More information | Hammond & Co. by Patrick Grant for Debenhams
Photography | Chad & Paul