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Real Men Real Style

Friday, February 26th, 2010

With the release of Tom Ford’s new film A Single Man, classic English style for men is back in the spotlight. As a designer Ford is known for his attention to detail and the elegance he brings to his work, so his film was bound to be a dazzling showcase for his expertise. Colin Firth has earned rave reviews for his understated performance, and his look for the film and his iconic geek specs are a huge part of his character. So who suits the look? And what if it’s not for you?

Colin Firth on Set of A Single Man

Colin Firth on Set of A Single Man

Classic English – This is the grown up, tailored look that Colin does so beautifully in the film. Think smart suits, dazzling white shirts, classic tailoring and a huge amount of class. Specs should be subtle tortoiseshell or black, with sleek lines and minimal detail. Frames that are forever in fashion would suit you, so go for a classic Aviator or NHS style heavy plastic.

Sporty – If you’re more at home on the track or clad in Lycra, then look for streamlined and well fitted, lightweight frames. A light as air metal or very skinny plastic will keep out the breeze and stay in place during your more energetic moments. Look for contours that follow your face, possibly with light reacting lenses or a dark tint if you’re a fan of sport on the water.

Techno Trend Setter – If you’re never seen without the latest electronic offering and life didn’t exist before your i-phone, add a dash of techno detail to your frames. Funky hinges, sharp rectangular metals, a hint of bright coloured lining will suit your innovative way of life.

Traditional – If you’re the solid dependable type you may not want to stand out in the crowd. Something simple but functional will keep you within your comfort zone and do the job for you. Steer clear of anything loud and obvious, go for quiet muted tones that blend with you, and a softer take on the trendiest shapes, in soft plastics or slender metals.

Hippy Hero – If you favour a pony tail and hand knit sweaters then the John Lennon look is for you. Hunt out skinny round metals in classic gold or silver, in as small a size as you can find. Or re-glaze a vintage round plastic, there are plenty to be found in markets. Just try not to pick up any real shell, we don’t want to go back to those bad old days. Retro blue or yellow tints are the ultimate in hippy chic, so take control of your flower power!

Real men ooze individual style, so take the time to think about yours…..and don’t panic, if you haven’t got it you can always buy it!!