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The Search for Style 7: The Distinction Between Fashion & Style

Thursday, 15 February 2018

I was contacted by a reader, David Glass, who has very succinctly defined the difference between fashion and style both for the older man and indeed a man of any age. This is something very familiar to me and his e-mail reminded me that I'd forgotten to mention it so far in this series (there's a link to the series below). With David's help I now put right this omission. 

Winston Churchill - natural style

This is what he says:
Dear David, 
Enjoying your blog posts this month! Your most recent post on capturing the essence of what we mean by style is something everyone should read. 
I think men often are confused about the difference between fashion and style. To me they have a very different meaning. A man must know himself in order to have a personal style that harmonizes with both who he is and his surroundings. He also must know something about style over the years. Successful style (whether others like it or not) is a non-verbal way of communicating sans words who we are. I believe that is the whole point of style, it’s a form of personal expression to the outside world. 
By comparison, fashion seems more about the clothing and the trends than the wearer or his surroundings, and therefore it is far less interesting to me. 
Just some quick thoughts off the top of my head. 
Warm regards,
David
I'd only add to this, although it's implicit in what David says, that fashion is something that is imposed from outside. Style, on the other hand, is more complex. It is influenced by exterior factors,  but the final result comes from us, reflecting our personality and inspiration rather than that (as in fashion) of others.

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  1. Juan Manuel Ballesteros y Allué16 February 2018 at 03:03

    I couldn't agree more with what David and you, David say. I recall oscar saying “Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months.”

    All best wishes to you, David and to all stylish gentlemen!

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  2. Dennis Schoeller17 February 2018 at 18:01

    GF,

    I maintain that how a man carries himself as a gentleman is, in no small part, an element of his style.

    Dennis

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  3. grey fox20 February 2018 at 09:01

    Thank you Dennis and Juan for your useful comments - yes, style does last and how we hold ourselves is a part of the equation.

    GF

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