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Male style icons: inspiration for the older man

Saturday, 16 February 2013

I dislike the term 'male style icons', but can't immediately think of a neater way to describe those men, past and present, who dress impeccably and thereby provide inspiration to those lesser mortals who have to grub around in department stores and sales to meet their sartorial needs. They're lucky, (we say to ourselves), they either work in the fashion world, or are paid well enough to afford bespoke or high-end designer clothes. But it is possible to dress well without breaking the bank (see my post here).

I've chosen a cross-section (mainly aged over forty) to show a variety of ways in which such men manage to dress well. We may not like what we see, but can be inspired by how they select and wear their clothes, their colours, styles, cuts - and the self-confidence they project. If you have other suggestions, please comment at the foot of the post. (I have no information about the image rights; contact me for removal).

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Charles, Prince of Wales
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Sir Anthony Eden
Male style icons
Tom Ford, (nearly didn't make it as he sometimes has too many shirt buttons undone).
Male style icons
Noel Coward
Men style icon
Daniel Craig
Style icon men
Cary Grant
Male style icons
Bryan Ferry
Men style icon
Fred Astaire
Style icon
Steve McQueen
style icon
Edward, Prince of Wales
Male style icon
Edward, Duke of Windsor
Men's style icon
Mick Jagger

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  1. Anonymous16 February 2013 at 07:22

    How about Doug Bihlmaier...... that's real style and he's mature AND breaks the rules!!!




    Mamertin de Vezot

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  2. Anonymous16 February 2013 at 09:40

    GF - excellent post and a timely reminder of one of the clear rules as we get older - there is no rule! A classic jacket (whether SB or DB or 2 or 3 button and whether classic or 3 roll 2 etc) plus well fitted trousers (whether flat or pleated) coupled with fitted shirt and some colour thrown in --- finished off with simple leather shoes (dare I say it - need not be black or brown suede) and.....one has it. I've been updating my wardrobe over the last 2 years based on this formula (albeit with some trial and error) and feel more confident today at 52 than I did at 30. As for role models, those listed (except Tom Ford - sorry) are excellent. Enjoy your weekend Dimitrious

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