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AskMen.com Tom Julian |
Downton Abbey Fashion Finally, after five years of homogeneous American heritage looks and labels taking over men's wardrobes, designers and retailers are embracing a British way of dressing, inspired in part by PBS's runaway hit Downton Abbey. |
AskMen.com Lucas Wisenthal |
'90s Fashion Attention, members of generations X and Y: Your moment is here. The '90s fashion revival is upon us -- well, kind of. |
Lucire February 24, 2012 |
Lucire Fashion: Lisboa's Fashion Transfusion Here's a look at Lisboa's spring-summer 2012 catwalk. |
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High-End Watches A Patek is actually a good financial investment and a fitting heirloom... Omega's Seamaster De Ville is a fine emblem of the brand's golden age... Converting vintage Lange pocket watches into wristwatches... |
AskMen.com Ken Kessler |
Olympic Watches Every watch Omega has ever produced in conjunction with the Olympics has become a collector's item. Here's a look at two new models to mark its latest collaboration with the Olympics. |
AskMen.com Dave Golokhov |
Clothing And Perception A new study from Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University has discovered that workplace clothes do much more than make you look sharp or change how others perceive you. |
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Benjamin Millepied Interview We caught up with Benjamin Millepied, the face of L'Homme Libre by Yves Saint Laurent, the new fragrance that will launch in March, to get his insight into scents, style and more. |
Lucire February 28, 2012 |
Getting the smoky eye look Top international make-up artist Pat McGrath shows us how to get the smoky eye look, working on professional model Jessica Stam |
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JLC Reverso The Reverso is one of those timeless classic watches that everyone should have. |
Lucire February 21, 2012 |
Graziano Ferrari: at the top of his game One man is the photographer's photographer at Milano: Graziano Ferrari. Thomas Salme talks to the man who was there when Milano launched its first fashion shows |
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