Anyone that has been to Beverly Hills and walked by the Bijan boutique on Rodeo Drive knows that place is a sartorial circus of opulence, with tourists clamoring around the facade trying to see what a "by appointment only" shopping experience is truly like.
For those that aren't familiar with Bijan, his clothes have been worn by hundreds of names in politics, entertainment, sports and even royalty. Although his ties and suits have been donned by several Presidents, I can say some of Bijan's designs have blurred the line between mogul and pimp. Alligator seems to be the only hide suitable for footwear. There is no shortage of man fur coats and color is always in fashion. And why not add an animal headed walking stick to your look?
Since I was a youngster, Bijan's windows have always made me stop and look. The man knew about spectacle in retail. He was pure Beverly Hills, from the marble to the white carpet and the fact that silk was everywhere, Bijan's store was something of a Mecca for the luxury-set. Today, the looks in the windows are still as colorful as they were in 1987, and the list of "clients" grows on the lower thirds of the glass, giving you a sense that someone must be making an appointment to shop for a blue chinchilla fur overcoat and a lime green silk evening jacket (that would even have made the late, Gianni Versace say "wow"). Walking around Los Angeles, you don't see many gents wearing silk shirts that match their alligator loafers, from time to time you see the tanned, white haired gentleman holding court in a far booth at the Polo Lounge dressed in one of Bijan's red blazers. Prestigious retailers like Bijan are still around Rodeo; Battaglia, Stefano Ricci, all play to the idea of dressing like a Beverly Hills businessman. Currently, being matched to a T and toting ostentatious accessories made out of semi-extinct creatures may be a tad demode but sometimes a dash of unexpected color here or a secret wild jacket lining can enable you set yourself apart in a culture that spends so much time looking as if they didn't spend so much time. When disheveled is de riguer take a cue from the late Bijan, who always has had something different to offer: "With respect to all of the other designers here in Beverly Hills, I design for the designer. Armani, de la Renta and the lot, I design what they wear. They come to me for a different look because I offer uniqueness. I'm not like Cartier that makes thousands of the same watches or Calvin Klein who makes the same pair of jeans over and over..."
Bijan passed away in 2011, his home in Beverly Hills just recently went on the market, $11,995,000 will get you the true Bijan lifestyle, included is the custom made chandelier crafted out of Bijan cologne bottles.
Check out the images.
01 July 2012
25 June 2012
A Vacation Bottled: Creed's Virgin Island Water
Sir Richard Branson and I share very few things in common. He is British, I am American. He has an international airline. I pay to fly on it. He's a business magnate worth 4.2 Billion, I have a blog. However Sir Richard and myself have a penchant for tropical destinations. And seeing that I can not escape by private plane out to my own personal island, I do the next best thing, spray on The House of Creed's Virgin Island Water. The scent that celebrates the journey to the Virgin Islands. Rumor has it, this is Branson's scent.
I recently discovered this cologne and thought it would be a perfect summer scent. Sugar cane, white rum, ginger, lime, coconut... it's cocktails, sand and sun, nothing I enjoy more.
If you decide to take the plunge with Sir Richard and I, and purchase Creed's V.I.W. you might be put off by the first notes of sugar and coopra, according to Creed, this is the white inner portion of the fruit . Yes, it smells like suntan lotion. But allow some time and chemistry to work this fragrance into an elegant skin scent that blends jasmine into the mix. You sir, will smell like you just set sail to your own private oasis.
A little Come Fly With Me on the IPod, a mojito in hand, and a spritz of Virgin Island Water ...welcome summer.
20 May 2012
No One Does It Better Than Ralph Lauren
I admit, the latest from Ralph Lauren's Purple Label looks more like a central casting catalog for the latest Gatsby film than a Look Book for a current clothing line. We all know the roaring twenties has inspired Lauren, yet many other menswear designers have been heavily influenced by the "Jazz Era" in the up-and-coming seasons. However in my opinion, no one does the classics as well as R.L. For those that have worn a purple label dress shirt, or knotted a sevenfold tie from the collection, you will know that it is all worth it.
Shot in Malibu, California, here is Purple Label Spring 2012 (I had to have the black and white wingtips)
Shot in Malibu, California, here is Purple Label Spring 2012 (I had to have the black and white wingtips)
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| Wearing white is hard to pull off without looking like the guy from Fantasy Island. Update your Summer suits with fresh shades of Navy. |
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| A collar pin is an accessory that is true twenties, wear them with forward point collars only. |
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| If I happen to be fortunate enough to own property in Malibu, this is how I plan to dress when at home. |
11 May 2012
An Ode To Mr. Astaire, From Paul Stuart
If you haven't seen a Fred Astaire film lately, you really should look into catching one on Turner Classics. Astaire has been known for his sartorial panache since his 1933 film debut, Dancing Lady.
His effortless elegance is something to emulate, and this season Paul Stuart brings a custom collection that is inspired by the legendary actor. Swank...pure swank.
His effortless elegance is something to emulate, and this season Paul Stuart brings a custom collection that is inspired by the legendary actor. Swank...pure swank.
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| Note the tie bar placement, Mr. A always wore his low. www.paulstuart.com |
29 April 2012
The 20's are the New 60's
With the release of Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby not opening until this Christmas, I can spot a resurgence of the roaring twenties in menswear for season's ahead. We have been in a Mad Men state of mind for a few years now and you can't attend a wedding, board meeting, or launch party without spotting the guy trying his best to look like a 60's ad man. Well as summer approaches, cream linen vests, black and white brogues, and linen 3-pieces are a perfect way to add jazz age tycoon to your wardrobe. Below are images from the upcoming release of The Great Gatsby.
11 March 2012
Cure Your Winter Blues...and aide jet lag
I have never paid much attention to the House of Creed's Himalaya fragrance, most likely because at first sniff, this could smell like every other "fresh" men's cologne. But after hearing rumors that a "pinch" of gun powder is in it's notes, I tried it on.
Spray, spray, smell...not doing it for me at all. I was not transcended or seduced by the notes, alas I departed from the Creed counter with nothing. It was later when I was driving home that my impression of Himalaya changed. I kept getting a whiff of something, what I would describe as bright, elegant and clean. It was my wrist! It took a while for this to click with my olfactory but at long last I discovered what is now, my new uplifting daytime scent. I packed this one with me on a business trip to the east and it blends well when the temps are much cooler and if I may say, this could even aide in jet lag.
And if this does have in fact, that "pinch" of gun powder, I am delighted I gave Himalaya a "second shot."
13 January 2012
BEING DRESSED: Tom Ford Spring/Summer 2012
I always enjoy seeing the latest season's lookbooks from menswear's designers. Not that I am one to follow every trend, I do believe one must update their looks in their own wardrobe to stay on point and look sharp. Presented below is the Spring/Summer 2012 Tom Ford collection edited by yours truly.
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| This season Mr. Ford chose to return with full cut trousers, and yes, it looks like pleats could make a comeback. |
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| I am thinking intiment post Oscar party in Hancock Park with this sepia silk-linen dot cocktail jacket |
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| Perhaps the way to do black tie in tropics or even in Capri with a shantung cocktail jacket in light steel blue |
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| Ford chose to accent classic colors with white accessories for this season. Quite simple to do with your own wardrobe. |
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| I have to say I've always liked the look of monochromatic dressing , perfect for evening events that are semi formal. |
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| Wide lapels and white ties, signs of Tom Ford designs going against the current of "Mad Men" looks |
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| Bold polka dot ties are a throwback look that hasn't been seen in while. The look seems cool because of the same color used through out the outfit. |
08 January 2012
Style: Elvis Presley
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| 1957, on set Jailhouse Rock, Lansky Cable-knit sweater |
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| 1964, on set of Roustabout. Perfect way to sport a motocross jacket. |
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| circa 1960's, Hollywood publicity shot; and that's how you rock an ascot. |
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| 1956: Purchasing bold clothes from Lansky Brothers in Memphis, EP began using socks as accessories. |
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| 1960 Press Conference. Elvis at age 25, He demonstrates a "cool elegance" with a black cocktail jacket and ascot. |
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| 1969, Las Vegas. Black suit, boots, red scarf-a legendary ensemble that is simple and truly Elvis. |
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| 1963, It Happened at the World's Fair. Legendary Hollywood tailor, Sy Devore created Presley's wardrobe for this picture, and I think these were some of the best clothes he ever wore. |
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| 1966, Spinout. The statement jacket-Elvis works the bright coral blazer with all black. |
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