Showing posts with label Armani. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Armani. Show all posts

Photos - Justin Bieber Goes Shopping Wearing “F*** You” Shirt

Thursday, August 4, 2011

There comes a time in every teen idol’s young life when they are too young to act like adults and too old to still act like a child.

Justin Bieber seems to be smack dab in the middle of that transition.

Bieber and his best friend Ryan Butler took time earlier this week to stop by the Armani Exchange in Los Angeles to do a little shopping.

Bieber arrived wearing a blue shirt with the original and uncensored lyrics to the now famous Cee Lo Green song “F*** You”.


A far cry from any lyrics on any JB song eh?

The thing we found interesting is that his friend Ryan Butler was carrying his own shopping bag, but the Bieb’s bodyguard Kenny Hamilton seems to be carrying Justin’s shopping bag.

Really? Can’t even carry your own bag these days?

I wonder if Cee Lo is wearing a shirt that says “Baby Baby Baby”.

Probably not…

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The 17-year-old superstar sure has been acting out these days trying to show us he is not that sweet little kid we fell in love with three years ago.

Last weekend, Bieber and his friend Sean Kingston videotaped themselves in a $400,000 Rolls-Royce convertible pranking a local Burger King and attempting the difficult “Double Coning” procedure.

They filmed it all with a flip cam and JB almost ran his expensive car into the wall. They also got pulled over by the cops that night.

Related: Bieber goes coning and stopped by cops – Video

That same weekend he was also photographed by the paparazzi after walking out onto his hotel balcony shirtless and wearing only his grey boxer short underwear. Of course the leaked photos were posted to the internet within minutes.

Related: Bieber caught shirtless and in his underwear – Photos

Some really smart people think this may all be a well calculated ploy to show the world he is no longer a kid and does indeed have an edgier side to his budding adult personality.

After all, he has a new album coming out later this year and some suspect it will be a big departure from his days of bubble gum love songs - and his official entrance to his young adult persona.

Just stay away from the booze and drugs, and don’t get thrown on jail and your fans will still love you.

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Men Fashion Week: Giorgio Armani 2011 Spring Summer Collection

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

The Giorgio Armani collection was called Sun and the City with all about blue hues and gray, as always with Giorgio Armani the main focus of the collection was on emphasizing on jacket, low-buttoning, double-breasted ones seemed to be placing a new emphasis on the chest.





Here are some of our selection.











Source: style.com

David and Victoria Beckham in New Armani Ads

Monday, July 6, 2009

The world's sexiest couple has stripped down to their underwear after agreed with the ads company.


Victoria Beckham and her hot hubby David Beckham have unveiled their ads for Emporio Armani’s Autumn/Winter 2009-10 underwear campaign.


The ads will appear not only in fashion magazines, but also on major billboards in cities such as New York, Los Angeles, London, Milan, Rome, Paris and Tokyo starting this month, reports Showbiz Spy.

The campaign was shot in Milan by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggot. Aside from the Beckham's, who else would you love to see strip down for Armani Underwear?


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Men Fashion Maestro on Holiday Attire

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Published by Details of Men.Style. Our famous Italian fashion designer, Giorgio Armani shared his "10 Rules of Style" for holiday attire. The things he stresses the most for any style are confident, timelessness, and keeping thing simple. Find out more about his 10 rules of style below.







1. When choosing a men suit, a man should look for something that he can wear, and not something that will wear him. In other words, elegance, sophistication, and timeless style are always better than of-the-moment trends, which will date—and date the wearer. 2. As for style, a two-button suit is more timeless than a three- or a one-button. A single-breasted is more versatile than double—allowing you to dress your suit up or down more freely and use the jacket as a separate more easily. 3. The most important thing is to feel comfortable in your clothes. If you feel comfortable, you will feel self-confident.





4. The worst sartorial faux pas you can make is looking like you’re trying too hard. To develop your own individual style, really consider what suits you.

 



5. If you remain curious about the world, you will stay young at heart. Beyond that, I recommend an hour’s exercise every day and a healthy diet with a lot of fresh vegetables and fruits.



6. The holidays mean a handsome velvet tuxedo jacket. If you’re entertaining at home and feel like it, you can try one in a midnight blue or deep plum and you should wear velvet slippers. If you go out, wear shoes—preferably wing tips. 7. When buying a men suit, go for a color that will not date too soon, like a mid-tone gray or a black. 8. When an actor, like George Clooney, is on the red carpet, or when a man goes to a formal event, he shouldn’t dress excessively—he risks becoming too much of a spectacle.



9. At black-tie events you can get away with a jacket that has a bit more of an extreme line, something that’s really fitted. And you can never go wrong wearing a clean white shirt.



10. Confidence and a sense of humor make a man sey. And having an Armani wardrobe doesn’t hurt either. For those who still remember, find out Armani's 21 rules to achieve style, which he shared with us a year ago.


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Men Fashion Roundup - 2008 Men's Fashion in Milan

Friday, February 1, 2008

In recent 2008 Milan menwear fashion show, all the famous fashion designers like Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, and Fendi have brought their new designs for 2008. Tiana from Concrete Loop did a very good roundup on Milan men fashion show over this one month period.

9 main fashion trends highlighted in by designers like Fendi, McQueen, Prada, Versace, D&G, Cavalli, Armani, Etro, Moschino, Calvin Klein, Lanvin, YSL and many more.

1. Double Breast
2. Biker Jackets
3. Vests
4. Knits
5. Velvet
6. Furs
7. Plaids
8. Monochromes
9. Poncho



Photo: concreteloop.com

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Armani's 21 rules for achieving Style

Thursday, November 15, 2007

1 A cheap pair of shoes is a false economy. Never skimp on staples: this is the basis of your wardrobe.



2 The work/life balance is the key to happiness for every man. I have sacrificed my life to my work, and if I could start again I would do things differently.



3 Black and dark navy are the most slimming colours. You can afford to be more adventurous with form and texture if you stick to this colour palette.



4 Never try too hard with what you wear: the most stylish men are those who look as if they are making the least effort. Ultimately fashion is about personal expression, and I don’t think anything can be called a fashion disaster if the wearer is being true to himself.



5 If you play sports intensively you will develop muscles in unusual places. Then you may have to consider bespoke tailoring. I recently started dressing the Chelsea football players and those guys are well built.



6 People say that I look 20 years younger than I am and ask, what’s my secret? Partly it’s genetic. My mother died at 90 but seemed like a woman of 65 at the time. I hope to be the same. But it’s also down to self-discipline: don’t go to bed too late; don’t drink too much; don’t smoke. And really understand and manage your inner self.



7 You can’t always get what you want, as Mick Jagger sang. Yes, I wanted to be tall and to have an important nose. Accept the hand you have been dealt and make the best of it. Don’t waste your life trying to change things you cannot change, and don’t dwell on them.



8 To look sexy as a man is a matter of confidence. It is a state of mind as much as a state of body.



9 Up to the age of 50 I didn’t think about my physique, then a friend told me to look out. Now I do an hour’s gym a day. Exercise lifts your mood and keeps you sharp. It helps you to focus and to feel comfortable in your own skin.



10 Some male role models endure. For me, Cary Grant is still the man – he managed to look good in a suit even while running across a field being chased by a plane. My friend George Clooney has that quality, too – he looks effortlessly smart whatever he is wearing. I’m flattered that he chooses to wear my designs.



11 The jacket is the basis of the male wardrobe. Always make sure that it is well made, fits properly and is lightly constructed so that it makes you feel comfortable and confident. Once a good jacket is in place, the rest of the outfit follows.



12 Good clothes can help to make you feel confident and improve your performance. I had a call from a friend who had bought the rugby team that he supported as a child. They were doing badly. He asked me to dress them, and I agreed. That friend was Russell Crowe and now his Australian rugby league team, the Rabbitohs, are winning again.



13 A reputation can be like handcuffs. I’m supposed to be a minimalist, so people complain if I do anything else. It’s best to keep them guessing.



14 You know more than you think, and you can do more than you know. When my business partner died in 1985, some people thought that I’d close the firm. Instead I learnt how to do his job. Never underestimate your inner strength.



15 Hollywood black-tie is the ubiquitous uniform for any evening occasion: black suit, white shirt and black tie. It’s a cliché but it’s true: every man looks good in black-tie.



16 Choose fabrics that are neutral in colour and not too ostentatiously patterned – that way they will have a longer lifespan (from a fashion perspective).



17 Today it’s increasingly the accessories that make the man, so invest in good shoes, belts, bags, ties and the like, and you’ll be able to reinvent your outfits over and over again. Be aware of what colours you wear and buy accordingly, but always remember that you can wear either black or brown with grey. Your watch is one of the most important things you will buy; it says a lot about you as a man. I wear my own Borgo 21 watch, which I treasure.



18 A well-chosen fragrance can become a distinguishing characteristic. It is the first thing that people sense when you enter a room and the last thing as you leave.



19 You should have the courage of your convictions. When I first experimented with deconstructing tailoring, it went against the prevailing ideas and methods. But I simply wanted to make clothes that allowed you to look smart and be comfortable at the same time. In the end, my ideas caught on. Now men demand comfort from their tailored clothes.



20 I am happy to see that today there is a desire among men to be more elegant again. Grunge was not a good moment for me. Elegance is the key, I believe, to achieving a timeless look – something that does not date, and does not date you. I attribute my success to remaining true to this philosophy. To me, style is more important than transient trends.



21 No matter how hard I try, I will never persuade Sam Jackson to appear without a hat!