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She takes you to meet her best friends: this signifies a big step in your relation-ship. Friends can be the toughest of judges at times, with eyes like laser beams scan-ning every inch of your existence. Never-theless, relax! They usually have good in-tentions –well, most of the time. The trick is not to try too hard; let your personality shine, not the bells and whistles hanging off your lapels or collars.
Keep your look easy-going but show some of your own individuality. Don’t go extreme, and keep the new trend experi-ment for a night out with your mates. Try a polo shirt or a chambray shirt over some well-fitted plain dark denim (very minimal distress effects, preferably none, and absolutely no funky washes). Finish off with a soft casual jacket, maybe jersey or cotton, and a good pair of casual leather shoes.
THE LABELS: A.P.C. is simply cool, with a good balance of smart-meets-casual. It doesn’t scream ‘trying hard’. Try The Kooples for something a little bit more je ne sais quoi •you’ve really got to trust the French to give you something effortless.
DO: Engage in conversation with her friends and not just her. This is the chance to find out a different side of her from what you already know. Be open about your-self; it shows you’re honest and straight forward.
DON’T: Brag. Nobody likes a braggart. Chances are she’s already told her friends about your successful career; not showing off gives you a humble edge and a sign of a guy who is not consumed by superficiality.
Your appearance is judged within the first ten seconds of meeting her, so make those seconds count. Arrange the first date so that it’s not in a formal setting: this will allow you to dress more casually, comfort-ably and, most importantly, feel confident in your outfit. Try mixing smart and casual elements together, such as a white T-shirt over some tailored trousers with a blazer and some plain leather sneakers. You want to look sharp and polished but also relaxed and not boring.
Sometimes men make the mistake of thinking that they have to be “sexy” on the first date and, by that, they think tight. Let’s clarify: that is not ok. It’s fine to show off some (we emphasize some) of your physique. It’s fine to be a gentle pea-cock, just avoid looking like a pucker fish –she will find that vulgar. A fine knitted top or a fine cotton shirt will do the trick, provided that the buttons are not pulling.
THE LABELS: Joseph is great for a basic but sophisticated look with a blazer and a fine knitted top. Common Projects do the best plain leather sneakers in many colours; a pair will be a great investment for your wardrobe, beyond your dating encounters.
AVOID: Muscle Ts; low slung, nipple grazing V-necks; and anything that may appear to be pulling at the seams. No funny slogan T-shirts, no drop-crotch, and definitely no flip-flops!
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Cotton and piqué polo shirt, Ralph Lauren
Cotton T-shirt, Ralph Lauren
Chambray shirt, Polo Ralph Lauren
Pomade, Murray’s
Cotton shirt, Marni
Handkerchief, Brioni
Cotton trousers, Acne Studio
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Leather wallet, Tod’s
Leather desert boots, Tod’s
Fragrance, Yves Saint Laurent
L'homme SportCotton and silk blazer,
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Printed sneakers, Nike
Appearance can be the judgment of character; especially when it’s time to meet her friends or family. We’ve pulled together some looks made to win their hearts and hopefully hers.
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Cotton T-shirt, ITMON SUPPLY.
Cotton trousers and cotton blazer, both
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Merino wool polo shirt, JOSEPH. Denim trousers, A.P.C.
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Remember that this isn’t a Ben Stiller movie: not all parents will come at you with a lie detector. It is about presenting yourself in the best way possible in every aspect of your life. Dress too casually and they’ll think that you’re a slob; dress too smartly and they’ll think you’re working too hard.
You will need to impress on them that you are a man who is worthy of their girl. Simple, clean with potential, is best for this occasion. Mix some traditional pieces (sense and responsibility) with a little con-temporary edge (individuality and charm). Strike the perfect balance with our win-ning formula: a plain dress shirt with some smart chinos (the most versatile alterna-tive to your favourite denim), a sports jacket and a good pair of leather lace-ups or wingtip ankle boots. Optionally, you could put on a fine knit sweater to break in some colour but we know you will probably be sweating like you’ve run a marathon.
Lastly, add some sophistication and accessorise with your best watch: the one
First Getaway
that your dad gave you –if he hasn’t trusted you with it yet, then borrow it! You are a grown up with responsibility now so dress like a real man. Tuck in your shirt and pull up your trousers, please: absolutely no excuses for scruffiness.
THE LABELS: Ralph Lauren has some classic and timeless pieces that will bring out the more mature side of you. Think of this as the time to get some proper clothes. Calvin Klein Platinum Label is modern with a no-nonsense smart attitude. Bally also has some great pieces that feel formal but have a laid back and approachable vibe.
PRE-DATE PREP: Scruffiness is a no-no. Shave, get a hair cut, and groom your nails so you look fresh and clean. Don’t go straight from work. Make a pit stop and freshen up and change clothes before you meet them.
AVOID: Watching Meet the Fockers prior to the date with the parents. ♦
Meet the Parents
Cotton shirt, Gitman Bros, available at Uncensored Bracelet,
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Backpack, Want Les Essentiels De La Vie,
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Sunglasses, Tod’s
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Cotton shirt, A.P.C.
Cotton twill trousers, Burberry Prorsum
Leather brogues, Brioni
Leather wallet, Brioni
Suede jacket, Brioni
Leather loafers, Tod’s
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Seal the deal with your first holiday to-gether as a couple: a time to show her your more relaxed side, away from the usual humdrum of your daily lives. Be prepared: you need to take the lead to show her that you’re a competent traveller and that you are able to take care of her away from home. Ditch your sporty gym bag and get a real travel bag: Mulberry has a great range of hold-alls and overnight bags.
If we are being honest, we recommend a beach holiday: it’s romantic and inti-mate. Make sure to get some well-fit swim trunks; avoid baggy board shorts and no skimpy briefs! Try some more classic swim shorts that come up a little above the knee (it’s a flattering length for all guys) –print optional. Wear some colour and prints if you don’t normally do; you’re on holiday, it’s fine. Don’t forget to bring some smart-ish trousers (linen is good for hot places) and a shirt (short sleeves are acceptable), as you should take her on one nice dinner, at least. Most importantly, pay attention to your skin and bring some good sun block, but get some colour: the tan will keep you sexy a few weeks after you return home.
KEY ITEMS: Orlebar Brown’s “Bulldog” swim shorts for top-notch swimwear; clas-sically cool shades like Persol’s 714; por-table speakers, Jawbone’s Mini Jambox for mood building (champagne optional); and good sunblock: Laroche Posay Ultra Light for the body and Kiehl’s Facial Fuel UV Guard for the face.
RESEARCH ON: Main local attractions and best hang out spots, including a good bar and the perfect restaurant for your romantic dinner date. Avoid tourist traps: she will be impressed that you have read up on the destination before getting there.
Suede jacket, BALLY. Cotton shirt, HUGO BOSS. Wool trousers, JOSEPH.
Cotton polo shirt and polyester swim trunks,
both ORLEBAR BROWN, available
at SIWILAI. Leather sandals, PRADA.
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Cotton shirt, GITMAN BROS, avail-able at SIWILAI. Wool and mohair
suit, JOHN VAVARTOS. Fleece wool and linen houndstooth coat, CAMPI-
NARIO, available at CONTEMP MEN. Mohair tie, HILL-SIDE TRADE-
MARK, available at CONTEMP MEN. Felt fedora hat, BORSALINO, available at UNCENSORED. Leather-trimmed
canvas carry-all bag, FILSON, available at AMERICAN
RAG CIE. Sunglasses, GARETT LEIGHT CALIFORNIA, available at
AMERICAN RAG CIE.
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THE SUIT JACKETBack in the 1930s, suit jacket styles came in single and double-breasted variations in materi-als of silk, velvet and wool. The increasing popularity of outdoor activities among the British middle and upper classes led to marketing demand for a more casual suit as an alternative to the formal evening tailcoat. The earliest such dinner jacket was worn by England’s Prince of Wales in the 1960s.
Although the dinner jacket has since become negatively as-sociated with boring ceremonies, such as corporate gatherings, it is worth noting that it was invented for more casual affairs: a jacket to be worn for feasting, drink-
As old fashion as it seems, you can tell a great man by looking at his jacket: the fit, the fabric, how he accessorizes all make a difference. So listen up lads, you don’t want to miss these sartorial lessons to melt that special someone’s heart.
ing, and dancing. As such, work this jacket into your everyday wardrobe by adding accesso-ries to tone down the serious-ness; we love bright coloured pocket squares and playful lapel brooches for perfect spring-summer rooftop get-ups.
THE CASUAL JACKETThe English heritage casual jacket, more commonly known as a “blazer,” is made similarly to the dinner jacket but cut more casually. It’s distinguish-ing characteristic is metal buttons, which reflects its his-tory - an association with the navy. Traditional blazers, which feature either single-breasted or double-breasted buttons, are commonly seen in films set in the Edwardian era, though the blazer remains a common article of English school uniforms.
A blazer can be worn with various types of clothing: over a collared shirt with either casual linen pants or jeans. Its sporty heritage makes this type of jacket very adaptable to all occa-sions, especially busi-ness-casual events and leisurewear activities. Nowadays, some blazers even come with their own unique trouser pairings, elevating the jacket’s status to a more luxurious garment.
THE SPORT JACKETThe first Harrington jacket was made in the 1930s by Grenfell of Burnley in Lancashire, England and Baracuta of Stockport, Greater Manchester. The G9 model remains in production today thanks to style icons such as Steve McQueen and Elvis Presley – the latter wore one in
his 1958 movie King Creole – though its popular-ity peaked in the 1960s and 1970s, when it was fashionable among mods
and skinheads. The Har-rington Jacket is typically made of cotton, polyester, wool, or suede. Versatile and timeless, the Harrington jacket can be worn with any trousers, from jeans to tapered crisp linen. For a modern look, balance
the sporty aspect of the jacket with more formal wear, such as leather loafers or brogues. ♦
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HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR JACKET
• Iron and press: Steam iron your jacket according to fabric care labels and avoid dry cleaning unless it is completely necessary.• Brush and dust: Invest in a good clothing brush made from natural bristle or a microfiber cloth brush. • Hang it: Use a wide wooden hanger to keep the jacket in great shape and avoid hanging your jacket over a chair on your workdays.• Keep it light: Avoid putting too much weight in the jacket’s pockets, especially inner pockets where the lining fabric is weaker.• Proof it: Store in dust proof gar-ment bag and while traveling store it in a specially made jacket bag.
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Cotton polo shirt, BLACK FLEECE, available at AMERICAN RAG CIE.
Cotton jacket, A.P.C., available at AMERICAN RAG CIE. Chambray cap,
ITMON SUPPLY.
Cotton shirt, GITMAN BROS, avail-able at UNCENSORED. Nylon and
polyester jacket, CARHARTT. Cotton trousers, UNIFORM FOR
THE DEDICATED, available at CONTEMP MEN. Wool tie, A.P.C.
Canvas bag, FILSON, available at CONTEMP MEN. Sunglasses,
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Inspired by “The Golden Age of Travel”, the new “Alpha On The Go Khaki” has a timeless slim-tapered leg cut and high-tech functionality, including moisture-wicking fabric, comfortable waistband lining, rear zipper pocket security, and breathable mesh pockets.
The original maker of khakis, Dockers is iconic for its classic and wearable designs, combining formal and approachable looks, ideal for those seeking both style and comfort. Let the “Alpha On The Go Khaki” become your travel staple wherever the journey may take you. ♦
The Alpha On The Go Khaki is now available at Dockers coun-ters at Central, Emporium, Siam Paragon, Zen and Isetan. For more information please contact 02-790-4000
Stylish WandererFormal meets functional as Dockers introduc-es the “Alpha On The Go Khaki”: perfect for those seeking style, performance, and comfort.
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Cotton shirt, BATTENWEAR, available at SIWILAI. Cotton vest, CARHARTT. Linen and cotton jacket, MONTEDORO,
available at SIWILAI. Cotton and polyester trousers, CARHARTT. Cotton
bucket hat, ITMON SUPPLY. Canvas backpack, SANDQVIST, available at UN-
CENSORED. Sunglasses, stylist’s own.
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A/ You have the luxury of making your ap-pointment anywhere, but it’s highly advised to go to Canali’s flagship store at Siam Para-gon (M Floor) to get the full experience.
B/ Decide on what pieces you want to get made: suits, overcoats, waistcoats, tuxedos or working dress shirts.
C/ Choose your fabrics, patterns, colours, prices and weights, all of which are labeled and detailed. It’s a policy of Canali that every fabric is sourced and manufactured in Italy.
D/ Select any piece from the store, whether it is a suit or jacket, to be the ‘master gar-ment’ and the type of fit you want.
E/ The in-house tailor, Mr. Surin Pansri, will then take your measurements and record them in the specially designed form, which will then be scanned and sent onto the globally linked Canali database.
G/ After six weeks, the garment will be sent from the headquarters in Sovico, Italy to Thailand, where further alterations can be made locally if necessary. ♦
IN OUR EVER-GROWING AND ULTRA-COMPETITIVE LUXURY TAILORING SCENE, WHICH IN THIS YEAR ALONE SAW A HUGE INFLUX OF TREND-SAVVY BRANDS, SUCH AS TOM FORD AND BRIONI, OFFERING UP ALL SORTS OF PREMIUM SER-VICES, WHAT SARTORIAL TACTICS DOES CANALI EMPLOY TO STAY ONE STEP AHEAD OF THE COMPETI-TION? HAVING THE FIRST IN-HOUSE, PERMANENT, CERTIFIED TAILOR IS A GOOD START. WE GIVE YOU THE RUN-THROUGH OF WHAT EXACTLY GOES DOWN WHEN YOU DECIDE TO CALL A CANALI SUIT YOUR OWN.
250 grams: the fabric weight deemed
most suitable for men living in Asian regions with humid
weather conditions.
600 is the number of fabric swatches available each season for customers to choose from.
44-58 the standard range of Italian sizes for a made-to-measure
garment wherein pricing remains the same. Any larger,
and the prices will increase.
100,000 baht is the starting price (in baht)
of a made-to-measure piece.
3.46 millions of baht: the estimated
price of the most expensive garment set that can be made at
Canali. It is cut from 93% Vicuna wool, the rarest breed of South
American camelids.
CANALI’S MADE-TO-MEASURE BY NUMBERS
Cotton shirt, GITMAN BROS, available at SIWILAI. Wool and mohair
suit, JOHN VAVARTOS. Fleece wool and linen houndstooth coat, CAMPI-
NARIO, available at CONTEMP MEN. Mohair tie, HILL-SIDE TRADEMARK,
available at CONTEMP MEN. Felt fedora hat, BORSALINO, available at UNCENSORED. Leather-trimmed
canvas carry-all bag, FILSON, available at AMERICAN RAG CIE. Sunglasses,
GARETT LEIGHT CALIFORNIA, available at AMERICAN RAG CIE. Leather Chelsea ankle boots, ALDO.
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Cotton shirt, PAUL & JOE, available at CONTEMP MEN. Sunglasses,
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Favorite Shopping Tune: Daft Punk - “Harder Better Faster Stronger”
Place for a Quiet Drink (Paris): Regina Hotel (2 Place des Pyramides,
75001 Paris, regina-hotel.com) or Sebas-tien Gaudard at Les Tuileries (1 rue des
Pyramides, 75001 Paris, sebastiengaud-ard.fr) and also of course, Café Kitsuné
nestled in the gardens of the Palais Royal (51, Galerie de Montpensier 75001
Paris, kitsune.fr)Place for a Quiet Drink (Bangkok):
A super cool hotel in BKK.Favourite Tune for a Quiet Drink:
Beaû - “One Wing”
Best New Discovery in Paris: A newly opened restaurant Heimat
(37, rue de Montpensier 75001 Paris, heimatparis.com). They have a great
chef there. Best New Discovery in Bangkok: Places that are yet to be discovered
Best newly discovered tune: Declan McKenna (‘a super cool
16-year old kid’) – “Brazil” ♦
The Bangkok leg of the Parisien Tour will be hosted by Siwilai, kicking off with an
in-store launch party on March 20, 2015. The Parisien Tour capsule collection will be
available exclusively at Siwilai.
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Gildas Loaëc of Maison Kitsuné
tour in a tuk-tuk Most Romantic Tune: Keaton Henson - “You”
Favorite Nightlife Spot (Paris): I love the neighbourhood around my
apartment (I live in the 9th). There are a lot of cool spots that opened recently: L’Entrée des Artistes (32, rue Victor
Massé 75009 Paris, lentreedesartistespi-galle.com) is very cool or Castel (15, rue Princesse 75006 Paris, castelparis.com). Favorite Nightlife Spot (Bangkok): Ev-
erywhere my friend Nat Sarasas is hanging out.
Favorite Nightlife Tune: Kavinsky – “Nightcall”
Place to Avoid (Paris): I don’t see any place to avoid in Paris.
Place to Avoid (Bangkok): I love Bangkok—I’ve only had good experi-
ences there. Is there a park with giants bats to avoid there perhaps?
Tune to Avoid: The one you don’t like.
Favorite Place to Shop (Paris): Anatomica (14 Rue du Bourg Tibourg,
75004 Paris, anatomica.fr)Favorite Place to Shop (Bangkok): Siwilai (Central Embassy, 5th Floor,
siwilaistore.com)
There ain’t no party like a Kitsuné party, and a Kitsuné party is finally coming to
Bangkok! Pardon our blatant paraphras-ing, Shwayze, but we’re just too excited for
Maison Kitsuné’s impending Parisien Tour, a traveling showcase of fashion, music and retail therapy (mixed in with the requisite
dose of mischief and merriment, of course). This year, the Kitsuné boys will hit up four top retail spots in four Asian cities (Shang-hai, Bangkok, Bali and Jakarta) to impart their trademark tunes and limited edition
threads, created especially for the occa-sion (you came, you partied, you bought the
sweatshirt). Here, label co-founder Gildas Loaëc takes us through his mini tour of
Paris and Bangkok, complete with a soundtrack to get you in the mood. Enjoy.
Favorite Breakfast Spot (Paris): Claus (14, rue Jean-Jacques-Rousseau
75001 Paris, clausparis.com)Favorite Breakfast Spot (Bangkok):
Hyde & Seek (65/1 Athenee Residence, Soi Ruamrudee, Wireless Road, Bangkok
10330, hydeandseek.com)Favorite Breakfast Tune:
The Smiths – “Bigmouth Strikes Again”
Most Romantic Spot (Paris): Paris, itself! Everywhere in Paris is romantic
Most Romantic Spot (Bangkok): A boat trip on the river or a city
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Cotton and silk shirt, wool sweater, cotton suit, leather belt, and leather loafers, all PRADA.
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Opposite: Mohair tie, HILL-SIDE TRADEMARK. Lana vergine and fleece wool suit and rubber sole sandals, both MSGM. Cashmere pullover, UNIFORM FOR THE DEDICATED. Canvas wash bag, FILSON, all available at CONTEMP MEN. Sunglasses, vintage, stylist's own.
This page: Knit pullover and wool and cotton jacket, both MSGM. Cotton trousers, UNIFORM FOR THE DEDICATED. Canvas bag, FILSON. Leather boots, TRICKER’S, all available at CONTEMP MEN.
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Cotton T-shirt and cotton bucket hat, both ITMON SUPPLY. Cotton shirt and cotton shorts, both GITMAN BROS. Canvas duffle bag, SANDQVIST, all available at UNCENSORED. Rubber sole sandals, MSGM, available at CONTEMP MEN.
Denim shirt, denim trousers, silk and wool blazer, and leather and suede loafers, all BALLY. Cotton bucket hat, ITMON SUPPLY. Leather wallet, A.P.C. Fragrance, COMME DES GARÇON 2.
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Gold-plated crystal earrings, Les Néréides
Gloss, darling. It’s all about the gloss. You know, the summer staples: lip gloss, glossy tans, that glossed over look one gets after finishing a pitcher of sangria (singlehandedly, mind you)…what were we talking about? Oh yes, gloss. Step up your gloss game this season with these ever-adorable enameled accessories, be it a whole garland of gleaming daisies or just a dip at the tip of your mono-earring. Sweet.
Sugar Coated
Gold multi-stone ring, Holly Dyment
Gold and silver earrings, Iam By Ileana Makri
Gold-plated earrings, Isabel Marant
Resin bracelet, N2
Resin brooch, 77TH
Silver-plated ring and necklace, Maison Martin Margiela
Gold-plated earrings, Maria Francesca Pepe
Gold-plated brooch, Giorgio Armani
Gold-plated earrings, Les Néréides
Gold-plated stone necklace, Les Néréides
Moschino
Resin earrings, Versace
Rose gold pendant
necklaces, Dodo
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Gold multi-finger ring, Delfina Delettrez
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#SUNDAE FUNDAY You scream! I scream! We
all scream for...crystals? You betcha Birkin, sister. We’re
not sure what it is about this Swarovski-swathed minaudière that’s got us
making bad rhymes, but we’re pretty much obsessed. So
what if it can’t fit your phone? You don’t need a phone—
with this baby by your side, you’ll be too busy deflecting compliments and marriage
proposals to check your phone. #winning.
Crystal minaudière, JUDITH LEIBER
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What’s that! Over there! Behind you! Slowly now, Wanda Whiplash. The key to sporting this season’s statement drop-earrings? No sudden movements. Keep composures cool, hair swept back and necks elongated, all the while maintaining eager eye contact (though not too eager) and a smile as dazzling as your diamonds, betraying no sign of pain from your excessively strained, and now possibly bloody, earlobes. Bravo!
For all-day wear, just a droplet will do. Taking you
from the office to yoga to post-work cocktails, these discreet dangles are ideal for the girl in need of that one-sparkle-suits-all—or for the girl who just can’t
be bothered to change her jewellery, period.
Hang Tight
Labradorite and moonstone earrings, Haus of Jewelry
Crystal earrings, Miu Miu
Rose gold diamond earring,
Diane Kordas
Pink gold-plated earrings, Haus of Jewelry
Tiger Eye earring, Delfina Delettrez
Gold-plated earrings, Giorgio Armani
Pink gold-plated earrings, Haus of Jewelry
Ralph Lauren
Crystal earrings, Oscar de la Renta
Leather and crystal earrings, Bijoux de Famille, available at Club 21
Tourmaline and diamond earrings, Gonzague Zurstrassen
Ruby and sapphire earrings, Haus of Jewelry
Crystal earrings, Mawi,available at nextoNORMAL
Diamond earrings, Dior Joaillerie
Pink and aqua marine tourmalines and diamond earrings, GONZAGUE ZURSTRASSEN
Feather earrings, Isabel Marant
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#FRUIT OF THE DAY Ok, so maybe you’re not into ice cream. And chances are
you probably hate puppies and apple pie too (sad face). That’s
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is precisely why you need this bag; it’s you, in crystal form. It says, “I’m not a tart, I just
happen to like shiny stuff.” Or, “If I were a fruit, I’d be a
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DARE YOU FLARE? Your trousers, I mean. I agree it’s quite the “marmite” situation, but isn’t that the case with most seventies comeback trends? Patchwork, velvet, shag rugs, chest hair; one man’s rapey moustache is another’s Mum-ford & Sons, yada yada. What’s more, fashion in the seventies was a largely ageist affair, cham-pioning doe-eyed youngins with their straw-fine hair, self-raising bosoms, and wriggly waistlines that didn’t seem to expand, “no matter how many special brownies I put away”. Indeed, most of us will find that that ship has long sailed, and most women today can only get away with wearing crocheted tube tops up to a certain age—around the same time they begin to regret their belly button pierc-ings and Tweety Bird tattoos —
before it starts to gets just plain uncomfortable for everyone (particularly their children).
Thankfully, there’s a less polarizing, less agonizing, less mid/quarter-life-crisis-feeding way to stay in style. Are you ready for this? Accessories. No, it’s not the easy-out, "fat girl" solution; it’s simply the solu-tion, oh dear reader. For you see, bell-bottoms and boob tubes aside, the key to nailing seventies sex appeal lies in the accessories. For every suede trapeze skirt, there is a woven leather belt; atop every center-part, a felted floppy hat; in front of every dilated pupil, a pair of colorfully tinted lens, and so on. But look, it’s not, like, a fancy dress party, ok? Keep it fresh with my selection of trippy frills that are bound to thrill. You’re welcome. ♦
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1. Enameled earrings, TORY BURCH2. Leather booties, LOUIS VUITTON3. Suede sandals, CHLOÉ4. Nail varnishes in Soho Place and Bloomsbury Way, NAILS INC5. A look to love from GUCCI6. Suede clutch, EMILIO PUCCI7. Denim shoulder bag, STELLA MC-CARTNEY 8. Woven leather belt, GUCCI 9. Silk scarf, TORY BURCH10. Strass cuffs, CHANEL 11.Leather brooch, FENDI
And this spring/summer, the messier the better, the kookier the cooler: coloured extensions, quadrupled sections, more twists and turn than a croissant and bear claw’s lovechild (yum). They come casual, contempo-rary and begging to be worn at all occasions. Our current fave? This here beachy braid, created by celebrity hairdresser and Tresemmé ambassador, Som-jate “James” Klomnoi:
1. Prior to blow-drying, use a sea salt spray or dry shampoo on dry hair to add extra volume.
2. Divide your hair into two equal sections, parting down the middle. Braid each sec-tion separately using a fishtail braid, keeping in mind to cross the sections underneath each other rather than over, creating an inside-out braid. Start from your temple and braid right to the ends.
3. Once both sections have been braided, tie the two braids into a knot, tucking the ends of the braids under your nape. Those with longer hair may want to tie your two braids into a knot and then a bow before hiding the ends.
4. Secure the braids with bobby pins. Gently massage your braids to loosen them for a messier, more natural look. Finish off with a bit of hairspray. ♦
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Just in Time: A Pre-Date Crash Course
A FIRST DATE CAN BE NERVE-WRACKING. FROM CHOOSING THE RIGHT
OUTFIT TO MAKING GREAT CONVERSATION, IT CAN BE EXTREMELY STRESSFUL FOR ANY GIRL. BUT DON’T FRET; HELP IS AT HAND. FOLLOW
THESE EASY STEPS TO LOOK GREAT, FEEL RELAX, AND, OF COURSE, KNOCK HIS SOCKS OFF WITH YOUR NATURAL EASE AND CONFIDENCE.
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1 week pre-date ♥♥♥♥♥If you’re fortunate to get asked out with ample prep time, use it to your advantage. Start looking and feeling good in advance— It’s important to feel your best from within. If you don’t exercise regularly, do some light yoga or exercise leading up to the date. Try Kriyoga, Thonglor, offering over 99 classes a week, and you can have your first class for free (kriyoga.com) or Yogatique Bangkok on Sukhumvit 23, where they offer a ‘back-packer special’ package: pay 1,000 baht and you can join any number of classes for one week (yogatiquebangkok.com).
If you want to have your hair cut or colored, do it a week before so you have time to adjust to your new look. The experts at MOGA x Aveda in Central Embassy, sug-gests trimming off any split ends a week before your date. “Additionally, you could consider refreshing your look by coloring your hair, going 2-3 shades lighter than your natural hue,” says the team. “Obviously, it’s probably best to avoid experimental cuts or colors prior to your date. Remember, confi-dence is key, so choose a salon and a stylist whom you trust to make you look and feel your best. Healthy hair is happy hair, so don’t forget to use a leave-in hair mask once or twice in the week leading up to your date.”
Obviously, this isn’t the ideal time to be pigging out on late night chicken nuggets. Eating well in general should be a no-brain-er, not just for a date’s sake but definitely for your own, you know, life, but perhaps this is the little kick your chicken nugget-eating bum needed thus far. Start by incorporating good protein, such as white fish, in your diet and don’t forget to eat lots of fruit and veg-etables for great looking skin. Feeling over-whelmed in the health aisle at the Gourmet Market? Can’t tell your wheat germs from your wheatgrass? Call the professionals. Raitong Organics can get you started with their non-committal Munching Boxes—no regimental diet rules, just good, clean food (raitongorganicsfarm.com).
5 days pre-date ♥♥♥♥Make sure you get plenty of sleep for the best looking skin, including eliminating dark under-eye circles. Drink lots of water to keep your skin looking plump and healthy. We’re recent converts to the alkaline water craze: pure, Ph level-regulated water that promises to yield that much desired health, and yes, beauty boost. Order yours at Iceland Spring water (icelandspring.com).
Exfoliate your skin well in the days lead-ing up to a waxing (two days before the date) to get the best waxing result. Try Clarins Exfoliating Body Scrub.
2 days pre-date: ♥♥♥If he hasn’t left you with much notice,
there’s only time for the bare essentials. And by bare, we mean bare. Decide which hairs you’d rather do without (generally speaking, the ones on your legs, arms, underarms and, what the hey, bikini area) and make sure to wax a few days prior to your date night so that your skin won’t be inflamed on the big day. An appointment with Strip: Ministry of Wax will get you sorted (strip-thailand.com). Don’t forget to stock up on their
aftercare products (we swear by their X’ed out Cream).
The day before ♥♥Use your favorite face mask after you cleanse your face the night before. Try GlamGlow YOUTHMUD® Tinglexfoliate Treatment, available at Sephora. It will instantly leave your skin “smoother, brighter, and softer”. For an overnight mask, try Pryne Purified Beauty over night mask (Instagram @pryne_official).
As for your hair, the team at MOGA has this little tip: “Wash your hair! If you prefer something more voluminous, more ‘wind-swept’, apply some moose to your hair before rolling it in curlers, then blow dry to set the curls. Keep the curlers on overnight and remove them the next morning, combing out your curls for a relaxed and natural look. Ap-ply some hair serum to your ends and go easy on the hairspray—no guy wants to run their fingers through stiff, oversaturated strands.”
On the day of the date ♥If you wake up with puffy eyes, use Puffy Eye Attack by Soap and Glory and, before putting on your makeup, prime your under eyes with You Won’t Believe Your Eyes, also by Soap and Glory.
Have a long bath or shower. It will help you relax and smell good for your date night.
Avoid heavy perfume. You don’t want your date to be overwhelmed by strong scents. We love Jo Malone Red Roses.
The team at MOGA swear by a little secret weapon to keep hair looking good on date day: dry shampoo. “Carry around a small can of dry shampoo in your purse. It’s great for removing excess shine and grease and retaining that freshly washed feeling.”
Make sure you eat a little before the date to avoid feeling faint.
Brush and floss teeth before putting on your outfit and makeup.
Wear natural colored makeup just to ac-cent your features. Use natural eye shadow colors like Naked Basic Palette. For glowy-looking skin use Mary-Lou Manizer by The Balm or Benefit Watt’s Up for easy applica-tion, and Pink Dusk Lipstick by Tom Ford for natural looking lips. Do not try new products on date night, especially founda-tions, just in case you have an allergy. You wouldn’t want to miss your date after all these preparations!
Lastly, arrive on time and enjoy your night! ♦
YOUTHMUD, GlamGlow
Pink Dusk Lipstick, Tom Ford
Exfoliating Body Scrub, Clarins
Mary-Lou Manizer, The Balm
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A BUDDING ROMANCEWhy stop at rose-tinted glasses? Adorn your up-do with fresh flowers and announce to the world just how lucky in love you are…for now.Printed organza jacket, MANISH ARORA, available at M CURATED.
TALK IS CHEAPA little sweet nothing goes a long way when
all’s well. But when body language and facial expressions cease to
suffice, it’s time to spell it out—in all-caps and
rhinestones, mind you.Printed silk-faille top, MIU MIU. Enameled
ring , 77TH.
THE STAGES OF A ROMANCE (OR HEARTBREAK) ARE TYPICALLY WRITTEN ALL OVER YOUR FACE. CELEBRATED MAKEUP ARTIST AND
BEAUTY ICON AMATA “PEARYPIE” CHITTASENEE SHOWS US HER INTER-PRETATION OF ATTRACTION, REJECTION AND BACK AGAIN.
PHOTOGRAPHY SUUTKATE JIWPANICH MAKEUP AMATA CHITTASENEE
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TEARS LIKE DIAMONDS When a good thing goes bad, tears are inevitable. Our solution? Turn your sorrow into sparkles and a reason to smile. And keep plenty of waterproof mascara on hand.Lurex tweed jacket, SRETSIS. Silk taffeta blouse, vintage, available at AGAIN & AGAIN.
MADEMOISELLE MACHISMO
Who’s the man? You’re the man. And no other man(s) is
worth losing your confidence over. It’s time to brush your
shoulders off, love yourself and channel your inner
alpha. Moustache optional. Embellished crepe
sweatshirt, MANISH ARORA, available at M
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HAIR Pakin PrombuadSTYLING Kim Visudharomn
MODEL Genie @ Fame Management MAKE UP ARTIST ASSISTANTS
Pawitha Horpaithoon, Pimonwan Kongchoosak
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OUR EDIT OF THE MOST EYE-CATCHING, SWEET SMELLING AND DOWNRIGHT DESIRABLE NEW SEASON RELEASES TO COMMANDEER YOUR
SINK-SIDE ALL SUMMER LONG.
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Take your makeup wardrobe up a notch with Givenchy's COLOreCREATION Spring 2015 collection. Add a pop of colour with the Color Kajal Eye Pencils that glide effortlessly over the skin, or for something more sub-tle give the Le Vernis a try—though they look bright, their matte finish makes them less intimidating. Le Prisme Visage Color Confetti is our must-have from the collection: it's a dual purpose powder with a colour-ful highlighting side and a translucent mattifying side.
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Above: Here’s one for the lad(s) in your life. Freshen up his summer scent repertoire with S.T. Dupont So Dupont Pour Homme. Featur-ing top notes of juicy pear and pink pepper-corn, heart notes of cool mint and sparkling apple and base notes of tonka bean, warm vanilla and sandalwood. Buy it for him, bor-row it for yourself.
Opposite: YSL Fusion Ink Foundation has ar-rived in Bangkok just in time for the most humid months of the year. This new foundation will keep your complexion flawless for 24 hours by controlling the skin’s humidity over time with a hydrophilic agent, all while feeling weightless on your skin.
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Have a passion for the happier, shinier things in life? Let Viva La Juicy Gold Couture by Juicy Couture satisfy your craving. The most opulent of the Viva La Juicy fragrances, with exquisite wild berries, a hint of honeysuckle, and a sumptuous elixir of golden amber.
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Opposite: Tom Ford is giving you two ways to trans-port yourself to the Italian Riviera this spring. With crisp, vibrant citrus and fresh floral notes, Neroli Portofino body moisturizer takes you to the lush, breezy water-front. Alternatively, Jasmine Rouge will take you into the nightlife with its hedonistic blend of jasmine and clary sage essence.
Right: Hermès Un Jardin En Méditerranée is a part of 'Le Bain', the house’s new collection of bath and body products. Commence a new bath time ritual with this foamy bath formula and experience the house’s Garden Perfumes through new textures while prepping your skin for longer wearing perfume.
Above: For their latest collection, Harnn has transformed the five elements into sophisticated and natural fragranc-es. CHALLA (jasmine and mint) represents Fire, PHUM (bergamot and lime) represents Earth, PRUKK (rose and clary sage) represents Wood, LOHHA (lemongrass and lavender) represents Metal and VARRI (sandalwood and nutmeg) represents Water. Take your pick.
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If your inner-James Dean is waiting to be released from the cage, roll them ciggies in your sleeve and book a spot at Black Amber, where they specialize in slick, classic cuts and stylized ‘staches.
These guys are in demand so you have to call for a spot. That said, if you don’t heed our advice, you’ll find yourself sitting on a plush Victorian sofa, flipping through a German Penthouse mag, getting your shoes shined, and drinking some straight-up bourbon for an hour.
After leaving with a fresh pompadour that ‘Tii’ Suchararin Proajongbua or ‘Nui’ Pong-pitaya Charoensap styled for you, you’ll be feeling dapper and perhaps a bit tipsy. But this type of ‘do could do you in if its not well kempt; that’s why Tii and Nui don’t leave home without wide-tooth combs in their back pockets and a full supply of pomade on hand to maintain that wet look.
Despite their current in-demand status, the two started at the bottom and worked their way
up. Nui started off at his mom’s salon, cutting hair for his friends. Then, he became a street barber for a few years at JJ Green before finding himself in this tasteful den.
Sweeny Todd inspired Tii to focus his craft on facial hair; he now gets his kicks from grooming wild, unkempt beards and has a foolproof sys-tem for how you should choose your cut. “It all depends on the shape of your face,” Tii said. “If you have fat cheeks, go for a full beard or styles with side burns like the Winfield, Franz Josef, or the Chin Curtain.” If you have a skinny face, he suggests you go for the handlebars.
If you’re the unfortunate type that can’t grow a full-on beard, there are no products to make it thicker but Tii says to just go for it: all it will cost you is one unfortunate grooming month and, in the end, it might look good anyway. Go for it. ♦
Black Amber is open Monday to Friday from noon to 9pm. It’s in an alleyway between Thonglor sois 5-7. Look for the Boss Karaoke sign and walk in. It’s right beside J. Boroski.
To watch a video from our visit Black Amber check out www.2-mag.com/magazine
ANGEL HIPSTERSThe men behind Bangkok’s slicker-than-thou barber-shop-cum-
social-club teach you how to be on point with your grooming game.
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