quinta-feira, 25 de junho de 2015

Men, please meet your fashion bibles

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Fashion had been a known realm that’s been dominated by women since God knows when. Fashion speaks of well-lighted catwalks, sashaying hips and pointed footwork, flowing dresses and the evident feat that on every fashion show, women outnumbered men.

Fashion is something that’s still a canopy men are having difficulties to penetrate and while we are now seeing men bravely embracing the sense of style, the awkwardness is still arduous to dispose.
You won’t hear men consulting about how well their khaki chinos would go with a polka-dotted button down and a straw hat or if their physique is accentuated by the V-neck crew-cut shirt they’re planning to buy.

Men have their own ways of expressing fashion through their day-to-day attires and we can say that their learning curve is nothing but upward. But for girls who want their beaus to be empowered on this feministic field and not being clammy about it, or for guys who want to do some revamps on their bland and clunky wardrobe, read on as we take a quick look onto the list of high-end men’s fashion magazines circulating all around the globe.

Vogue Hommes Japan

While being published semi-annually, VHJ or Vogue Hommes Japan is a trending men’s fashion booklet for anything that involves updates and trends in men’s style.

While the inclusions on this strict high-end stash is made for the runway, it is best read by men who wanted to foresee what would be next generation of clothing pieces that they can turn to as the season unfolds. With Nicola Formichetti as its’ creative directress and Panos Yiapanis as their main stylist, this Vogue spawn is set to be your guy’s fashion bible.

VMAN

Big Hollywood fashion resources Jay Massacret and Tom Van Dorpe lead this fashion magazine which focuses on up-to-date articles which scoped show business wear in general.

In here, men can skim through endless pages of styles they can peg on, plenty of editorials created by male contributors which lived a normal life outside VMAN Magazine and cheap finds and alternatives set to keep guys sharp and fashionable amidst constraints in budget and resources.

Grind

When we speak of Japan, we speak of fabulous and loud kinds of fashion. With all the coolness that Japan could offer, it is just right to have a fair view of fashion as for women and men.

This is a rich material for men who want to play with style, its accompanying pros and cons and the assurance that once you flipped a page, you will be well-worthy to be called a guy fashion expert.

Lots of editorials going on through each leaf and Grind is a globally-known resource for men’s fashion.

Esquire

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Operated and manufactured by the Hearst Corporation, a year without Esquire’s bare and daredevil covers of best dressed men and iconic figures with be such a bore.

With its base originally targeting the American market, Esquire had been adapted by other countries and had this men’s magazine circling newsstands everywhere you choose to go. Mainly, Esquire is a magazine focusing on giving men ideas who to follow when it comes to wearing fashion and what trend should be flushed down the drain.

Grazing Esquire’s covers include David Beckham, Johnny Depp, Ryan Gosling, George Clooney, Robert Pattinson, Zac Efron and so much more.

Other Magazines

With the prevalence of magazine as the best mass medium in channeling fashion styles for men, magazines of different taste and approach had been readily available for men to peruse.

Some of which are as follows: GQ, Details, Fantastic Man, Hercules, Best Life, 7th Man Magazine, Cafe Magazine, Sharp, Complex and Men’s Journal.

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