


GQ Loves The Tie-less Look (as do I)
GQ liked my work with Pedro Pascal from Narcos.
They said:
Take one of the stars of the hit Netflix show Narcos, Pedro Pascal, who is wearing a navy blue, shawl-collar one-button suit to the series’ premiere yesterday. Everything about the suit says formal, right down to the fine, subtle pattern of the fabric and the slim fit. And while Pascal embraced wearing a crisp white button-up underneath, he ditched wearing a tie, and instead left the top button undone and added a floral-pattern pocket square for a bit of low-key panache.
The result is that he looks relaxed and appropriate, the embodiment of a modern television star, who wants to look good but on his own terms. Again, it’s 2016 and all men should figure out how to make a suit fit into their lives, whether that be with a t-shirt or with sneakers, or anything in between. After all, what are rules for if not to be broken?

Vanity Fair & GQ Best Dressed List
Vanity Fair and GQ both loved Chadwick Boseman’s look at Comic-Con and I have to agree, he does rock an unlined blazer (included in my Summer Essentials Ebook) extremely well!

GQ: How To Wear a Suit 2 Ways
GQ liked my work with Dave Franco again this week, but this time they noticed I took two black suits and styled them two different ways. So they wrote an article about how to style the same suit 2 ways.

GQ – Best Dressed List
Loved this brown look on Dave, so we had to go with it.

GQ Best Dressed – Dave Franco
GQ liked Dave’s “retro” look, I agree :). I’d call it more classic, but that’s just me.

StyleGirlfriend – What a Woman Wants
Megan and the team over at StyleGirlfriend.com asked me about what the biggest challenges of my job are, if I scold clients for messing up and a bunch of other fun questions.

GQ – Best Dressed List
Michael Kelly from House of Cards made GQ’s best-dressed list! That caught sleeve drives me nuts, but there’s nothing I could do about it since he was in South America. 🙁