Alex is proof that shiny suits and attention to detail can co-exist with a 'balls out' vocal and ripping guitar. |
At the moment, ties are responding to what's happening with clothing. There's this smarter, '60s feel that's more fitted and trim and 'Euro.' All that affects neckties. If lapels get narrow, ties have to also. It's all about proportion. |
Bond is not a peacock, ... He is a very tough character. He smoked two packs a day, drank straight vodka. He has the best of everything, but then it's more 'Let's get down to business.' |
He's a complete individual. But that's really the point. |
He's probably worn his most outrageous (outfits) when he's in a video or on stage. What we photographed him in is very much what he wanted to wear. |
It's a good time to go with a grittier Bond. The supersuave spy doesn't have the credibility it did in the '60s and '70s. |
Joseph's strength is his personal love of style. He's an inspiration to ordinary guys. Style isn't about good looks or money; it's about how you put things together. |
Navy looks great in the office and it works at night as well. The best color for a tuxedo isn't black. It's actually midnight blue. And with navy, you have a choice of wearing black or brown shoes and accessories. |
Our list for 2005 contains 21 of the most innovative, never trendy, and always perfectly clad for the occasion individuals who roam the globe as walking examples of what it means for a man to be clothed. |