Rick Owens’ Rules Of Style
March 29, 2009 by Dexie Wharton
Filed under Fashion Designers, Fashion Magazines, Fashion World, Tips & Tricks
Rick Owen is known for his radical and edgy collections. But just like any other fashion designers, he still loves a classic suit. He shared his 10 Rules Of Style with DETAILS magazine for its April issue.
Here are some of his rules that I find interesting, agree with, and what have you….
2. Working out is modern couture. No outfit is going to make you look or feel as good as having a fit body. Buy less clothing and go to the gym instead.
No matter how “mean” that sounds, it’s quite the truth.
3. I’ve lived in Paris for six …read more
Scott Sternberg’s Rules Of Style
January 27, 2009 by Dexie Wharton
Filed under Fashion Designers, Fashion Magazines, Fashion World, Lifestyle
Scott Sternberg, the designer behind the brand Band Of Outsiders shared his 10 Rules Of Style with DETAILS magazine. Here are a few ones that I agree on or found very interesting:
2. Talking about what brand you’re wearing is gay in the bad way. Just keep quiet and play dumb if someone asks. Talking about what a great deal you got on the aforementioned item is worse. If you must, tell your mom, because she has sale empathy and will take your victory as her own. It’s sick.
This would only work if you’re a woman and having a …read more
Tom Ford’s 10 Rules Of Style
December 15, 2008 by Dexie Wharton
Filed under Fashion Designers, Fashion Magazines, Fashion World, Lifestyle, Magazine Props, Men's Styling, Tips & Tricks
Tom Ford, the all-around provocateur, fashion designer, and a film director is sharing his 10 Rules of Style with DETAILS magazine.
Tom Ford shared his insights regarding suits, patterns, jewelry, Botox, earwax, and more but one thing stood out for me.
There’s one indulgence every man should try in his lifetime: If you’re straight, sleep with a man at least once, and if you’re gay, don’t go through life without sleeping with a woman. Either way, you might be surprised at how natural it will feel if you can get past the mind-f**K of stereotypes. In the end, it’s just …read more






