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Old 10-17-2011, 05:01 PM
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Default Men’s Fashion with Michael Macko The D'Vine Blo


Navy double breasted jacket from Ascot Chang (left) and Michael Macko (right). Michael Macko picture manners of The Sartorialist
Last week I met with Michael Macko, karen millen sale$ebey$, sometime form manager by Details journal and a normal fixture on the style scene (you probably have seen him many periods on The Sartorialist). He was recently in Hong Kong with Ascot Chang, where he has went as a style consultant for four seasons. I sat down with him to talk about men’s wear, his fashion tips and whether or not Tom Ford was right about men not wearing shorts in the city.  Enjoy!
How has men’s fashion evolved over the years?
Men are the new women – we are eventually allowed to shop, talk about fashion and obtain incited. You are also finally seeing men express their individuality.  Shows like Mad Men have contributed towards this and are influencing the way men are clothing – it’s all about aspirational dressing.
Favourite spring/summer trend?
I adore that colour namely behind and luckily a mini works a long way because men. The best thing almost men’s wear is that our vocabulary is restricted in terms of colour so always you absence is a bold stress colour to make the look pop.
What are the new suit shapes for spring?
We’ve done the twice milked ahead but it still looks so chic. Thanks apt our friend Thom Browne entities are looking slimmer, trimmer and shorter, but men’s dress shakes so glacially so we are taking small steps. But we are watching shorter collars, karen millen$ebey$, trimmer lapels, etc. I truly favor the neat double bust jacket that you can dress open and unbuttoned. It’s a chilly look. 
What wardrobe essentials ought every man own?
If you inquired me 10 annuals ago I would have said a navy blazer. While it’s still important, I would now choose a grey suit.  Grey is the new independent for men. A agreeable shirting wardrobe, preferably in white cotton poplin is likewise important. Finally, a magnificent pair of blue trousers and a dark cashmere sweater. With these items you can go anywhere in the world and look imaginary.
Must-have item this season?
Men secondhand to order matching ties and shirts in the late 1960s and 70s. I love this look – it’s like a twinset for men. Also a navy suit, double breasted with white buttons.
Yes or not to masculine bling?
For formal causes, maybe.
How do you choose the right knot?
I tend to pick a colour from the suit alternatively the shirt in the tie. There needs to be continuity in the whole look. Many men pick a colour that doesn’t appear in the suit but it’s a harder look to pull of. Right now, I am loving knot ties and cotton ties for spring – they look fresh.
What’s your take on guys in bow ties?
American GQ has just done a colossal spread endorsing it so trend sage it is a big thing. And even though it has been nigh a meantime, men are merely now prepared to experiment with this and other sartorial ingredients such as suspenders or cardigan. If you are ambitioning, why no?
Shoe pick for this season?
The Chukka shoe is having comeback. It’s that faultless mongrel of casual and formal. You can wear it with a casual linen suit or with a pair of shorts. Go for a suede style in a light colour.
Tom Ford recently said a man shouldn’t wear shorts in the city. What’s your ruling?
I love shorts in the metropolis, but I do coincide it has to be the right style. They need to be impeccably tailored. Pair it with a pressed fabric white nab shirt and a pair of Chukka boots. It’s a sophisticated accidental look and you won’t look forappropriate, confidence me!

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