Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Men's Fashion

   If there isn't one thing that I love more than a man, it's a man in a suit or even a man dressed up! There's so many exciting things out there for a man willing to be fashionable and when I say fashionable, to me, that doesn't mean a pair of jeans, a t-shirt and some matching shoes or sneakers. A fashionable man to me is a man in a suit! A man who knows how to do color blocking! A man who just walks in a room and you say, "YES! He did that outfit today!"

   Now I know some of you all may be wondering what in the world is color blocking? Color blocking is an outfit that consists of finite blocks of color. So for instance here are 2 examples of color blocking:


   So with these 2 pictures you observe that there are more than one color put together, but they all work! For instance, the first picture he has the blue blazer, green slacks and a bowtie, (which by the way I absolutely adore bowties), combines 2 of the colors so it seems. In the next picture, they've color blocked using green and orange which works very well with the brown shoes he has. It's all a matter of finding what colors really work together. As my "other mother", Zakiyyah tells me: "It doesn't have to match, but it has to make sense."

   There are notable men in my life and in the celebrity world that I observe their fashion. I watch them closely and see how well they put their outfits together. To some they may seem very outrageous and some would say that it doesn't match, but remember our new rule! So it may not match, but it definitely works! Take a look at the men that I observe at how careful and well put together their outfits are:
Fonzworth Bentley

Gospel Artist, VaShawn Mitchell

My Pastor, Pastor André Landers

My Daddy, Vince Williams

University of Memphis student, Keon Prewitt

   Aren't they all so handsome looking?! I think so!(:

Fashionably Yours,
Nia Imani


1 comment:

  1. Color blocking is so cool; I had never heard that term before. And I agree, men who dress up are 100000x more appealing.

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