Bill Nighy on Style
A terrific video from Sunday Times Style with Bill Nighy and his approach to style.
A terrific video from Sunday Times Style with Bill Nighy and his approach to style.
The legendary Roxy Music founder is a meditation on classic, effortless, masculine sartorial elegance.
The American aversion to any glamour or sophistication in one's personal wardrobe is well documented and easily observed. And it's a bummer.
Saturdays are podcast days for this mildly media-obsessed listener. I listen while I clean, do laundry, shine my shoes, iron shirts, walk the dogs or whatever. Below is a digest of my must-listen favorites of the week. The New Yorker…
After much delay, the second half of the interview with my friend and co-conspirator Amy Eddings is here.
New year, new outlook, new theme and a new twist on this episode: I get interviewed on my own podcast.
I get a lot of pressure from brands and readers alike that I have to try this suit maker, check out those shirts, review that company, take a look at this label, yada yada yada. But these days, almost every Tom, Dick and Watchmaker likes to play the ‘luxury’ card, framing their wares as premium goods for bros who want to look like they’re killing it.
My problem is that I’m neither a “luxury” person nor a person who needs or wants a lot of stuff. When it comes to solicitations that land in my inbox, I understand the confusion. Between the tailored suits, shirts, ties and shoes, I probably present like a luxury person, even though I’m not. But these are hyper-casual times where a shirt with a collar, pants that aren’t denim and shoes that aren’t sneakers are considered “dressing up.”
"I tend to like the classic rules of traditional men's wear." - Tom Ford
Grown men trying to look young is tragic. Spending tons of money to fix the problem is unnecessary.
Glenn O'Brien influenced my approach to life, style and creativity immeasurably.