By Roshni Chaudhari (Addicted to Lace) Whitney Houston once said, “I like being a woman, even in a man’s world. After all, men can’t wear dresses, but we can wear the pants.” There’s no doubt that women can experiment with a lot more different types of clothing and accessories than men. With the advent of androgyny, the range of options has widened even more.
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By Rukmini Sengupta Have you ever been in a situation where you watch a TV show and go like, “I love what that man is wearing!” or “he looks so darn good in that leather jacket”? I bet you have. Some TV show characters are simply incredible and totally dressed to kill the ladies. I am sure many of us have found ourselves drooling over those stubbles, the perfect bodies and spectacular outfits. We at Derailed Douchebaggery bring you the top 5 stylish TV characters, rocking their performances with their perfect clothes. 1. Harvey Specter - Suits
You might have always seen this man in suits and rarely in anything else but oh my, he does make me go gaga every time he appears on screen. Typical of Harvey Specter’s outfits are the blue pinstripe 3 pieces suit. He looks just perfect when he adorns a white shirt and a simple blue tie. If he was my lawyer, I would make sure to have a case to discuss with him every single day. By Aishwarya Menon The women's suit has become the talking point again. Angelina Jolie's red carpet appearance in a black-and-white tux had the world going gaga. It's a brilliant take on the power dressing and men's wear-inspired trends that are firing up ramps.
Why wear a suit? It's a statement-making piece of clothing that has seen many women assert her strength in corporate corridors. Flirty, Formal, Sexy. You can look strong and daring in a pant-suit,boyish in a short suit, ladylike in a skirt-suit & glamorous in a tuxedo. By Aishwarya Menon Like shoes are for women, ties should be for men. Guys usually get away with owning just a couple of suits or a few trousers, but having a good selection of ties is a must. The right tie can make or break an outfit.
Ties can spell the difference between an aesthetic miracle and a fashion disaster and not many men take this matter seriously. |