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Sunday, October 08, 2006

On the Street....... S. Honore, Paris

I have learned and will not even try to guess his nationality but he does have a very good personal style and love the little flip his hair does.

Comments on "On the Street....... S. Honore, Paris"

 

Blogger Micah Sittig said ... (6:25 AM) : 

Parisians... er, people in Paris don't seem to do colors, eh? All blacks, whites, and shades of blue/grey.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:10 AM) : 

I love the shades in his outfit. The light grey, the white and the black... perfect use of shades that blend perfectly. I think a darker grey would have been a little off with the stark white and the black.

Just wonderful with the surrounding colour scheme and background. Lovely shot.

The pocket square and thin tie just pull this together nicely.

Just enough for me not to mind the no cuff :P

PS. long time lurker, first time non-anonymous poster.

 

Blogger Butch said ... (8:54 AM) : 

Do like his hair, too (and his smile)--but not crazy about the color-coordination, nor the very rigid collar....

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:40 AM) : 

Nice balance of refined and eccentric. Looks like a fun guy.

I wait here for the 'no cuff' nazis to appear.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:03 AM) : 

I'm pretty new to fashion, but one collection ive always adored is Elie Saab's. However, I've been checking style.com every day and still no Elie, and i don't really remember what day Paris week started? Do you think you could help me out, do you know if Elie Saab is showing in Paris this season, or how many days are left? Pleeeeeeease email me at strikingtiger144@hotmail.com or reply on here, i've been DYING to know

Thanks!

 

Blogger Just an Observation said ... (11:21 AM) : 

definitely very nice ensemble ...although i feel the jacket is a bit 'summery'...a little more overcast and you will see what i mean, but still very nice.....definitely agree with hairstyle ...which goes with the round tortoises and umbrella.

 

Blogger in deliema said ... (11:34 AM) : 

Just want to say that I really love your pictures and comments. You just make everyone look so good. I can't wait to see the next photo you take. Keep up with the wonderful works!

Singapore

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:56 AM) : 

it seems as though hes breaking all the rules here, but it still looks great

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:54 PM) : 

Panache! And the umbrella, for that final touch of aplomb.

- Don’t want to steal the thread, but it must be said... I had the best laugh this morning. Been catching up on video clips at vogue.co.uk. Watched the Missoni show, Sept 30th, thinking how it actually made me think of summer, city strolls, the beach. Terrific prints, no colours too severe. Defined lines, but no shapes too rigid, no sterile feel, no vulgar transparency. Distinct and wholesome looks. And towards the end, you hear a man’s voice: "The Missoni show, I thought was great..." Proclaimed with some genuine enthusiasm, too! So my first thought was, I agree. The second thought, Well, that’s an unfamiliar voice. Third, Who is that? Fourth... Haaa. Thank you for a great laugh.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:22 PM) : 

Yay for the photographs of the Beaux-Arts students on Style.com! Those are my favorites of your Paris trip. The boy in the middle is brilliant.

 

Blogger Jason Hahn said ... (7:21 PM) : 

A professor of linguistics at the Sorbornne? His smile reminds of John Gielgud.

By the way, if anybody with no butt to speak of is looking for a pair of great jeans, investigate the Nudie range and, like the Great Sarto himself, go one size down. I bought a pair yesterday at Style:Nordic, this great Scandanavian shop in Singapore yesterday and, quelle surprise, I suddenly have a butt!

 

Blogger Eli said ... (7:58 PM) : 

He looks like he is a watchmaker!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:13 PM) : 

Looks like my uncle Mordy

 

Blogger moosj said ... (10:19 PM) : 

THis style conveys a lot of personality, and a impish quality. Adorable.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:10 AM) : 

Eh, really: is there any excuse for this guy's pants? A notch higher and they could cause him serious discomfort in the armpit region!

 

Blogger comtedamour said ... (10:27 AM) : 

voila, le french ed wynn.

 

Blogger Alice Olive said ... (12:01 PM) : 

Is his jacket linen? It's lovely and the grey colour is so subtle. Agree that he does look a little John Gielgud-esque too.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:22 PM) : 

Great haircut, I like men who assume their baldness instead of buzzing it all or going for the horrible "comb over".

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:06 PM) : 

there's nothing like a well dressed man. he's sharp. parisian or italian?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:50 AM) : 

We're really missing your daily photographs! What happened since Sunday last?Please take more of the Parisiens! Thanks....

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:40 PM) : 

the parisian ed wynn! but of course!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:30 PM) : 

Because of work, I travel between NYC and Europe...I have noticed that the jacket seems to've gone the way of the telegram where American men are concerned. Who is to say just how important the jacket should be to a grown man's everyday style...but I think I would enjoy seeing American men slip into a nice jacket more often.

 

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