UrbanComposition
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Given your current affection for teh sack and its body hiding nature, I'm surprised no one has yet commented on your nice guns.
Urban, regardless of what period of time your pictures are taken, you always have had a natural knack for the camera. It loves you. You need to get out of San Fran and get to Hollywood, nohomo.
Thanks. I did. Paid well. The show kinda sucked, TBH. Glad it's squirreled away. The YouTube stuff, though, still remains
Those of us in the architecture and design professions are notoriously bad dressers - particularly architects. And particularly in regards to all things black. I think most have moved past it now but a few decades ago I think the all black look was pretty much 'required' at design firms. At least on days when design presentations were being made to clients. Something about black being totally 'neutral' was certainly part of the thinking. That if we wore a 'background' color we would diminish our personal presence and thus not conflict with the contents of the presentation. In our defense, at least on the interior design side, I will say that there are least some who demonstrate a good understanding of textiles, color and texture. But few then apply those principles to properly tailored garments. Although a notable exception has made himself known in the post just above mine.
The only tiny thing I can find from 10 years ago. Cheap black cotton suits, black unisex shirts, neon (or dark blue, purple or black!) ties, and square-toed non-leather black boots. Well, what can I say? I was a vegan working in a university architecture department and monochrome was pretty much what the architects wore. I was departing from the norm by wearing a shirt and tie of any kind instead of a black or grey turtleneck. I think I had been reading too much cyberpunk science fiction stuff...
Speak for yourself.Those of us in the architecture and design professions are notoriously bad dressers - particularly architects.
My current avatar -- from 10+ years ago -- is about as close as I came to all black. Black cashmere pull-over sweater, charcoal wool trousers, black & white tweed coat with vivid blue windowpane, light brown shoes, belt & watch band.And particularly in regards to all things black.
Speak for yourself.
My current avatar -- from 10+ years ago -- is about as close as I came to all black. Black cashmere pull-over sweater, charcoal wool trousers, black & white tweed coat with vivid blue windowpane, light brown shoes, belt & watch band.
As I recall I was making a presentation in Vicenza, Italy when that photo was taken.
I still occasionally 'do' the black sweater thing (per the avatar).Unfortunately I am!
Although I do believe without a doubt that I often was more tastefully turned out than my peers - even back then. I certainly never wore black shirts at least. Although I must please guilty in regard to black suits.