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Daily Fashion 155

I Grew Up In Los Angeles Which Is A City That Has Gone Through Many Changes

Daily Fashion Illustration 155. Monday, April 7. 2014

Style submitted by Khaled Nasr. -instagram @sartoriomerta
'I coined my style as what I call ‘Composed Flair’. There is an edge to my looks because I am a big fan of the wide lapels and strong roped shoulders but at the same time I try to stay composed and not overdone. I love to blend both the slim silhouette and cuts of 1920's style along with the flair of the 1970's. I call it classically influenced with an updated silhouette. The key is to feel good and have fun with colors and textures.

I grew up in Los Angeles which is a city that has gone through many changes with regards to fashion.  My interest in fashion came from living in Los Angeles because living there, you do not really see a lot of people dressing up for many occasions. Its a very casual city with regards to style. Growing up, I remember when my parents used to go out. Everyone always dressed up for any occasion. My parents always dressed up when going to dinner, work or even a friends house. As I grew older I began to appreciate the time and effort they
put into getting well dressed for any occasion. It showed a sense of respect and appreciation for how you portray yourself to people. 

With that, I began learning about different aspects of fashion and with a focus on the difference between what made a great tailored product as opposed to other items. I began to really appreciate the handwork and artistry of handmade products, especially with regards
to tailored suiting. The ability to take raw product and shape and form it all by a needle and thread was fascinating to me. It made me imagine how back a few hundred years ago all clothing was made this way. It's a lost art that I am excited to see some companies are bringing back such as my favorite company Sciamat.'

Daily Fashion Illustration 155, Khaled Nasr
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Daily Fashion 154

It's My Way Of Expressing My Thoughts Or My Mood Of The Day

Daily Fashion Illustration 154. Friday, April 4. 2014

Style submitted by Anthony Seriki. -instagram @konner_sseur
'They always say you can tell many things about a man by the shoes that he wears. Your style can say many things about who you are, your style is one of many ways that you can express your personality. I try to let my LOOK look as effortless as possible, it's my way of expressing my thoughts or my mood of the day. If I were a Cartoon Character "A collard shirt, shades, dark denim, hard bottoms and a blazer would be me everyday LOOK….!!'

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Daily Fashion 153

My Internal Enthusiasm For The Fashion Industry Has Been Brought Out

Daily Fashion Illustration 153. Thursday, April 3. 2014

Style submitted by Daniel Moretz. -instagram @daniellmoretz
'I've been gradually evolving my personal style from pleats and polos to more bespoke tailoring at Michael Andrews Bespoke with inspiration from Dan Trepanier (TSBmen) and the Model Gentleman.

As a lighting designer and grandson of an Artist (Betty Boyce) I have a love for art and the finer things in life. My personal style can be described as constantly evolving. As a reader of a number of menswear related magazines I quickly became tired of the ever so trendy advice
that was consistently offered to their readers. A few years back I turned to TSBmen and began taking the advice of my friend Dan Trepanier who has a similar view of style as I do. Ever since I turned to TSBmen my internal enthusiasm for the fashion industry has been brought out. I recently purchased my first bespoke suit and shirts from Michael Andrews
Bespoke and absolutely adore the quality of their product offerings.


I'm looking forward to the rest of the journey that is my personal style.'

Daily Fashion Illustration 153, Daniel Moretz
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