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?You can judge a gentleman by his shoes? is a familiar phrase to most of us, but surely in this day and age such archaic ideas are obsolete, right? Wrong, says well-known vlogger, blogger and men?s fashion stylist Monish Panjabi from The Snazzy Man. Footwear still forms a very integral part of fashion for men. Men?s fashion is not as limitless as women?s fashion can be. Shoes are one thing, which leaves room for some versatility.
All you need to do is pay a little more attention to what you walk in. If you are one of those who never gave a flying thought about fashion, and buy whatever black shoe you pick up first that fits you, then more options may actually confuse you and you may end up making a fashion disaster. To avoid that, Exec Lifestyle has compiled a list with the help of stylist Monish Panjabi that will be your guide for fashionable footwear.
Dare to experiment:
While most men keep it simple as far as their wardrobe is concerned, they are fairly open to experimenting with footwear. A good footwear is the key to a great look and in order to look sharp at all times, it is absolutely essential that your shoe game be on point. Top executives represent the brand/company they work for, so coming across anything but well dressed and prim is not an option.
Step in the boss?s shoes:
As far as corporate footwear is concerned you have to make sure that whatever you wear is representative of the work environment and at the same time reflects your own unique personality too. Keeping in mind the dress code followed by most corporates, Oxford Brogues and Monk Strap shoes are two varieties that can be styled effectively while giving it a wee bit more character than your usual wingtip formal shoes. These shoes come in various light and dark hues that can be worn in contrast with formal wear.
This season?s favourites:
Penny Loafers are trending this season. Its versatility is what makes it such a great piece. It can be worn with casuals for an edgy look and of course with formals because of the timeless cut and design. The same goes for Captoe Brogues since they are more playful with colour, using contrast detailing for a snazzy look. Strictly for corporate wear, this season, deeper maroons and mahogany have been trending. These colours go extremely well when paired with or against a variety of colours. Panjabi suggests investing in one such statement-making colour that can spruce up your otherwise standard work look.
Going the brand way:
For shoes, the top trending brands are Ruosh, Knotty Derby, Steve Madden, Aldo and Clarks. These brands have superb designs, great fits and most of all top-notch quality.
Follow their footprints:
Ranveer Singh and Arjun Kapoor strut the red carpets with their eccentric sense of style in the outfits they wear. Whether it's formal, semi formal or casual, the outfits are always on point. These two have been rocking the modern brogue trend very often with their formal suits, dinner jackets and indo-fusion outfits.David Gandy and David Beckham have been flaunting the Captoe Brogues and the Penny Loafers (in various colours) quite effortlessly. These are perfect when paired with dress trousers, casual chinos and suits.
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For more assistance on men?s fashion and styling, one can check out Panjabi?s blog - The Snazzy Man or catch up with him on Twitter @thesnazzyman.
Mumbai: Fashion designer and international style icon Victoria Beckham sits down with CNN correspondent Anna Coren for an in-depth one-on-one interview on CNN?s ?Talk Asia?. In Hong Kong to promote the launch of her new line ?Victoria?, she discusses her design philosophy and her experiences entering the fashion industry. The former Spice Girl also opens up about family life with husband David Beckham and their four children, living in the public eye for more than 20 years, and how she responds to critics. CNN?s Talk Asia with Victoria Beckham airs on Tuesday, May 22 at 1300 IST and Thursday, May 24 at 1000 IST.
Please find excerpts from the interview with Victoria Beckham below.
?CNN?s Talk Asia? must be credited for any use of this material.
ON THE TRANSITION FROM POP TO FASHION
BECKHAM: ?I?m very respectful of my past and what I?ve done with the Spice Girls, and I?ve learned an enormous amount from that. And now I?m doing what I?ve always wanted to do, you know, fashion is my passion."
ON HOW SHE RESPONDS TO CRITICS
"I care what people say about what I do professionally, I care about what my customer says, you know, that?s what I do care about, because why do I do what I do? I do what I do because I love women. I want to empower women, I want women to feel good, I want them to feel beautiful and so I care about what my customer thinks because I want to give her what she wants."
ON HER CAREER HIGHS
BECKHAM: "One of the most exciting points of my career was dressing Oprah, for example, a woman that...I mean I met Oprah and I didn?t know whether I should shake her hand or curtsy. I mean literally, and the fact that I had the opportunity to dress Oprah, who is definitely a more curvaceous women. So that?s what feels very exciting for me. It?s the fact that I am designing dresses that are for women, whatever age and whatever shape and size."
ON BEING IN THE PUBLIC EYE
BECKHAM: "I can?t bear it when people complain about that sort of thing [being followed by paparazzi]. It is what it is. It comes with the job if you like, and we are used to it and we have a private life. So I kind of don?t pay too much attention to that side of it really."
"I?m never going to sit here and say ?poor me, I?m being followed by photographers,? are you kidding me? I?m the luckiest woman in the world and I appreciate absolutely, absolutely everything."
Highlights of the Victoria Beckham interview with ?Talk Asia? will be available online at www.cnn.com/talkasia
Airtimes: Indian Standard Time*
Tuesday, May 22 at 1300
Thursday, May 24 at 1000
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