Sunday, 3 March 2013

Dress Your Age: 20s


The Guide: 20s

Experiment:-
                         You did it in biology lab and hopefully you’re no stranger to it in the bedroom. The same trial-and-error approach should apply to clothing.


Lose The Logos:-


                                 Your clothing shouldn’t advertise anything but your impeccable sense of personal style. Graduate to plain tees, polos and fitted button-downs -- and quit the kid’s stuff.


Back To Basics:-


                                 Start from scratch and invest in a few core pieces like a tailored blazer, jeans and dress shirts that aren’t shapeless sacks. They’ll fast become your everyday go-to tools for sartorial success and stick around for years to come.


Find The Perfect Fit:-

                                       Drop all the dough you want on clothing. If it doesn’t fit, it doesn’t matter. And chances are your entire wardrobe, from suits and dress shirts to tees and shorts, is in desperate need of a diet.



Formal Affairs:-


                               While the severity of black isn’t the best choice for an interview, it’s pretty much the only choice for a black-tie event. A finely tailored black two-button suit with side vents can do double duty as a makeshift tux when paired with a white French-cuffed shirt, patent leather lace-ups and a bow tie.


Weekend Gear:-


                                In your 20s, dress your age by trading in tees with labels and logos for solids, and ditch the bootleg flairs.. As for footwear, fashion sneaker or even a basic boat shoe is the only way to play.

Interview Wear:-

                               In your 20s, keep it simple with a navy or gray suit. And skip out on anything that can be perceived as too pretentious or distracting like monograms, cufflinks or a big, badass watch.

Saturday, 2 March 2013

Sketch Of The Day


Top 5 Habits That Improve Your Appearance

No.5 See a barber every three to six weeks:-

                                                                                   Keeping your hair trimmed is an easy way to ensure that you always look polished. It's also typically inexpensive and quick. Once you've found a barber you like, stick with him so that he'll always get it right when you come in for a cut.

No.4 Shave After Showering:-
                                                          Steaming up your bathroom is a bit like creating your own personal sauna. This humid environment will open up your pores, make your facial hair  softer and plumper, and prime your follicles, all of which will reduce your chances of developing ingrown hairs and experiencing razor burn. If you don't have time for a shower, create a hot compress by soaking a face towel in hot water and then applying it to your face for two to three minutes.

No.3 Get Eight Hours Of Sleep:-

                                                             All it takes is a few nights without enough sleep before you start looking like a haggard zombie. On the other hand, prioritizing sleep will guarantee you appear refreshed and alert and it will also decrease puffy eyes and unflattering dark circles.

No.2 Drink eight glasses of water a day:-
                                                                             Staying hydrated keeps you healthy and reduces the appearance of wrinkles. Sipping water slowly rather than pounding it also makes it easier for your body to absorb.

No.1 Consider Exercise Non-Negotiable:-

                                                                               
The No. 1 way to improve your appearance is to get fit. Start thinking of exercise as a must-do item on your to-do list and you'll slow down the aging process, get better-looking skin, increase your confidence, and on top of everything, you'll feel amazing.

Top 5 Stylish Criminals


No.5 George Clooney As Danny Ocean:-

The Ocean's Franchise

Clooney brought back the importance of looking good when ripping off Vegas casinos and eclipsed the style of the original film. His open-collar, dark-suited Ocean had a modern, casual style that was instantly embraced by tie-weary men across the globe.


No.4 Jason Statham As Parker:-


Parker


Statham’s thief plays by his own rules in multiple disguises, but it’s as a wealthy Texan that Statham shows his style in modern suits with crisp shoulder lines, narrow lapels and double vents. Statham wears a suit just as well as Daniel Craig and they both know it.



No.3 Joseph Gordon-Levitt As Arthur:-


Inception


Playing DiCaprio’s partner in crime, Arthur, Joseph Gordon-Levitt reinvents geek chic with a sophisticated twist. As the planner -- the engineer, if you will -- to DiCaprio’s visionary mind, Arthur exudes understated confidence in fastidious suits with muted tones and clean lines.



No.2 Robert Redford As Johnny Hooker:-


The Sting


The bold suits with thick stripes, the fedora and the cap, the sharp shoulder lines of his jackets and the crisp colors make Redford's Hooker a classic smooth criminal for the ages. While the clothes are from another era, the style and swagger they imbue in this small-time-crook-in-a-big-city caper are timeless.



No.1 Al Pacino As Michael Corleone:-


The Godfather Franchise


Under his handmade Italian suits, you know that Pacino as Corleone is plotting his next act of vengeance. The contrast between Italian bespoke and raw violence set a new standard for cinematic gangsters.

Words Women Hate


                                                  "Are those Real?"
                                                  "Call Of Duty"
                                                  "Call you back"
                                                  "You paying right?"
                                                   ''I fell asleep''
                                                  ''Oh I forgot''
                                                  "You look tired" 
                                                  "Calm domn ok?" 

Friday, 1 March 2013

Top 5 Signs You Could Look Better Than You Do Now

No.5 You Keep Pulling Up Your Pants:-
                                                                   Perhaps you’ve recently lost weight and haven’t bought new clothes or maybe you just dig the baggy-pants look -- either way, if you have to constantly adjust your pants in public for fear that they might fall off, it’s time to update your wardrobe. 


No.4 95% Of Your Clothes Are Blue, White, Gray Or Black:-
                                                                                                               Even if you have impeccably tailored blazers and labels galore in your closet, a wardrobe built solely around neutral colors is not only drab -- it’s unoriginal.
Achieve great personal style by incorporating pops of color into your ensembles.


No.3 You're Wearing Oversized Clothes:-

                                                                               It’s a common mistake to think that the best way to conceal extra pounds is by wearing larger clothes. Unfortunately, this strategy actually backfires because oversized clothes make you look, well, oversized .
Aim to acquire apparel that follows the lines of your body rather than drowning it.


No.2 You've Never Used Tweezers On Your Face:-
                                                                                        Once you're past 25, unruly hairs begin to appear on a man’s face, often sprouting from his ears or nose.
Ear and nose hair is unsightly to most people and a major turn off to women, so rectify this situation in five minutes with a pair of tweezers.


No.1 You Can't Remember The Last Time Someone Complimented Your Appearanc
e:-

     Compliments about our appearance tend to occur when others notice that there’s something different about us.

Lose weight if you need to, get a new haircut or check out clothing trends for the season and try the one that most appeals to you. Repeat again in six months.




Sketch Of The Day


Kate Middleton