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Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Cocktails At The New Hearst/Esquire Offices -2

If you look up the term "Captain of Industry", Terry Lundgren ,CEO of Federated, should be pictured. He just looks like someone that should be running something, I think it is the hair. This was at the cocktail party at Esquire new offices the other day - Terry Lundgren actually looks like the guys in those old Esquire illustrations from the 30's and 40"s. I bet he would have been drawn looking at architectural sketches with a few of his co-workers while smoking and taking practice putts in the office.

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Blogger grace said ... (5:49 PM) : 

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Blogger grace said ... (5:59 PM) : 

Very cool picture! He looks mighty important...and handsome.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:52 PM) : 

mighty sharp, but the pocket square needs serious, serious help.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:53 PM) : 

like the way the shoulders are cut

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:26 PM) : 

Looks like narrow lapels are in style again.

 

Blogger Anastasia said ... (8:57 PM) : 

distinguished look!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:16 PM) : 

very dashing .......

 

Blogger JA Firebrand said ... (11:27 PM) : 

Oh dear. I am swooning; I swear I can smell his cologne; creed for men? gray flannel? The minutae of his look clearly embodying years of fierceness, nice...VERY nice

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:29 PM) : 

I expected the CEO of Federated to look a lot heavier, fatter, and weathered. What a good surprise.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:16 AM) : 

Would sure be interested in his shoes and the break in his pants. Ditto re the serious work on the pocket square.

Minor things aside, what a super appearance.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:59 AM) : 

he looks so perfect! as if he was an actor cast for this role

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:52 AM) : 

That's my boss!

Terry is a sharp character indeed. He is also very approchable and has true hope and enthusiasm for the future of department stores, though most others see them as aging dinosaurs.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:48 PM) : 

Perfectly put together; stunning, actually. As well-dressed as he is handsome. And most important of all: effortlessly so. Love the suit (perfect lapels) and its fit on him. Love the combination of color and texture. If one were to pick nits (from biggest to smallest IMHO): dimple-less knot; don't like the flat gap in his collar; and, yes, his pocket square needs a little tug. But so what? These nits are too small to affect his commanding and sartorial presence. He reminds me of a living designer's sketch; Esquire magazine in the 50s.

- Eminence Grise

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:24 PM) : 

I seldom say this in such an uncouth manner but that guy is HOT

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:09 PM) : 

sort of a thom browne approach to pocket squares mmm?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:35 PM) : 

I looked at this and saw the Sears catalogue. I would never have second-looked this guy on my own!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:20 PM) : 

Sart - Great to see Terry not smiling for once!

Good luck in Milan!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:02 AM) : 

I can only pray that he's not wearing flip-flops !!!! hee

 

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