Jimmy Kimmel’s GQ November 2008 Cover
October 17, 2008 by Dexie Wharton
Filed under Celebrity Styles, Fashion Magazines, Hollywood Men, Humor, Lifestyle, Men's Styling, Suits Look
Funnyman Jimmy Kimmel, the late night talk show host whose ex-not-so-ex girlfriend Sarah Silverman “F’d” Matt Damon (that video series was hilarious) went Presidential for the November 2008 cover of GQ. Of course, a Marilyn Monroe look-a-alike is behind him whispering some sweet nothings into his ear. Talk about a cliche representation of a President .
In the first part of the GQ interview, Jimmy asked how stupid it is that a talk-show host has to wear a suit? However, he likes wearing the necktie. According to him, a guy’s neck look less fat if there’s a fabric …read more
Shia LaBeouf In GQ Magazine
May 15, 2008 by Dexie Wharton
Filed under Celebrity Looks, Celebrity Styles, Fashion Magazines, Hollywood Men, Magazine Props, Men's Styling, Stylish-Man, Suits Look, The Stylish Man Project, The Whole Look
*Image Via Amazon.
Shia LaBeouf is all grown up. Looking stylish in his GQ cover I might add. Who knew this Holes star and Disney Channel cutie pie(Even Stevens) was the one to revive Indiana Jones with Harrison Ford? Shia has come a long way that for sure. Read Shia LaBeouf’s GQ interview by visiting the magazine’s website.
Milo Ventimiglia In Khaki Suits
February 20, 2008 by Dexie Wharton
Filed under Business Wear, Celebrity Styles, Designer and Stores, Fashion Magazines, Fashion World, Hollywood Men, Luxury Items, Men's Styling, Pants, Suits Look, The Whole Look, Tips & Tricks, Work Wear
If you’re not too sure about sporting light hued suits for Spring, try khakis. Here’s Milo Ventimiglia for GQ to help you out.
Suit, $1,695, by Armani Collezioni. Shirt, $325, by Isaia. Tie, $135, by Ralph Lauren Black Label. Tie bar by Gucci. Sunglasses by Blinde. Pocket square by Robert Talbott.
Suit, $1,595; shirt, $265; and tie, $95: all by Ralph Lauren Black Label. Tie bar and pocket square by Paul Stuart. Cuff links by Dunhill. Watch by Nixon.
Suit, $1,195, and shirt, $275, by Calvin Klein Collection. Tie, $125, by Filippa K. Sunglasses by Persol.
Suit, $1,825, and shirt, $430, by Prada. Tie, …read more
Top Best Stores For Men In San Diego and San Francisco From GQ Magazine
December 27, 2007 by Dexie Wharton
Filed under Fashion Magazines, Lifestyle, Magazine Props, Men's Styling, Shopping, Tips & Tricks, You Need Help
Where are the Best Stores For Men in San Diego? My hometown . Well here they are..
Patagonia Surf Store
Patagonia might spark images of bearded men trekking up Everest, outfitted with high-tech gloves and woolly hats that stave off, well, death. But the adventure brand is charting new waters with this surf-specific shop recently opened in Southern California. The brand’s surf line is less skater and more streamlined, but above all good for the environment: Board shorts are made from recycled soda bottles, while cargo shorts and button-downs meant for land are cut from organic cotton. Wet suits and …read more
Top Best Stores For Men In Portland From GQ Magazine
December 27, 2007 by Dexie Wharton
Filed under Designer and Stores, Fashion Magazines, Shopping, Tips & Tricks, You Need Help
Here are the Best Stores For Men in Portland according to GQ Magazine.
Local35
Monthly art exhibitions and a staff that’s never heard the term “hard sell” make shopping at Local 35 a distinct pleasure. Mainly, you come for the T-shirts. They’re a collectible and graphically superior lot. Labels like Brown Sound, Drifter, and the artistic collective F.U.N.—whose limited-run tees are designed by tattoo artists, anime aficionados, and other artistically inclined folks—are shelved alongside trousers and track jackets from Modern Amusement.
Mario’s
In this age of megamalls, here’s a much-welcome throwback with a great shoe selection and a refined soul: a place where salesmen …read more
Top 5 Best Stores For Men In Seattle From GQ Magazine
December 26, 2007 by Dexie Wharton
Filed under Designer and Stores, Fashion Magazines, Lifestyle, Magazine Props, Men's Styling, Shopping, Tips & Tricks, You Need Help
With the help of GQ magazine, I’ll share with you guys the Best Men’s Stores in selected States all around America. From clothing stores, to lifestyle stores like art, books and what-nots. Let’s start with Seattle.
BlackBird
“We’re hee-haws—you know, friendly folk,” says owner Nicole Miller, who opened this stylish men’s store after struggling to find decent clothes for her husband in a town full of record stores and organic coffee. The space has a masculine, nautical vibe, with grooming products from Brave Soldier and cool kid accessories like Casio video-game watches and Surface to Air pendants displayed …read more
GQ’s 10 Commandments Of Style
December 6, 2007 by Dexie Wharton
Filed under Magazine Props, Men's Styling, The Whole Look, Tips & Tricks, You Need Help
Who else but GQ has the capacity to give Men the 10 Commandments of Style? Well besides She Knows Best of course .
Honor Thy Taylor
Thou shalt wear sneakers made for a man
Thou shalt invest in the right timepiece
Thou shalt match your socks with your suit
Thou shalt not wear a tie that is too slim
Thou shalt put your wallet on a diet
Thou shalt wear the right tie with the right tux
Thou shalt wear brown shoes—with nearly everything
Thou shalt learn when to cuff ‘em
Remember thy undershirt
Read the more comprehensive list by visiting the GQ website. I’m pretty sure most …read more
GQ’s 2007 Men Of The Year List
November 28, 2007 by Dexie Wharton
Filed under Fashion Magazines, Hollywood Men, Lifestyle, Magazine Props
Here is GQ’s list of 2007 Men of the Year. Interestingly enough, amidst all the intern fiasco, impeachment hoopla, among others, President Bill Clinton is even more popular today than when he was in the White House. He’s really got that charm and a very powerful wife to boot. I don’t care what anybody says, heh. Admit it or not, we know damn well that if Big Willy run for President today, he’d win hands down. Well, if everything works out for Hillary, he might be back in the White House soon. You never know . Anyhoo, here’s …read more






