lasbar
Stylish Dinosaur
- Joined
- Oct 13, 2006
- Messages
- 22,718
- Reaction score
- 1,322
Definitely. I love a nice piece of art.
Museums wil be so much more interesting.
Explore longtime Styleforum sponsor John Elliott’s Once-a-Year Black Friday Sale. From now through Cyber Monday, enjoy 30% off sitewide and up to 70% off on further markdowns. Shop premium Japanese denim, signature Mainline French terry essentials, expertly crafted leather, and more.
For 48 HOURS ONLY, take an extra 255 OFF with the code THANKS25
Join the conversation in their thread here.
Kamakura Shirts' Black Friday event will offer 40% off selected items at the Global Online Store. This is your chance to grab premium shirts loved by customers worldwide. Don’t miss out—stock up on timeless essentials while supplies last!
STYLE. COMMUNITY. GREAT CLOTHING.
Bored of counting likes on social networks? At Styleforum, you’ll find rousing discussions that go beyond strings of emojis.
Click Here to join Styleforum's thousands of style enthusiasts today!
Styleforum is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.
Definitely. I love a nice piece of art.
He is an interesting person with a very keen aesthetic sense. I think a lot of the ribbing here is good-natured, or at least I try to keep mine good-natured.
I hate to say it but plenty of people are very close-minded and think all "short" people are greedy and manipulative. And monsters. Just going by comments I see on the internet. In Korea it's a bit worse than that. (though in his case I guess yeah he's short and not "short")
This is really weird because the Korean men I come across are nearly all short, thin, pale, and dress their hair like girls.
Am I the only one who thinks that a life where I leave my wife and children behind so I can shoot pictures of clothes with my new, bimbo girlfriend is something I shouldn't necessarily aspire to? Hats off to the guy for making a living doing what he loves but I question some of his choices, frankly.
Not sure if you are pulling my leg, as 190cm would put them in Scandinavian territory...
Is this common knowledge among his detractors? Because my post in his defense was in response to many people making a range of catty comments about him but never mentioning anything like this.
Ok, I am a little, 180 was where the famous quote is from (this girl was interviewed for some show on Korean TV and said all men under 180 are losers... as you'd know, Korean people aren't quite that tall so her personal information was found quite quickly and she was embarrassed, to put it very lightly. The country is pretty small making it easy as you know...).
OMFG A GIRL DOES NOT THINK I AM A LOSER!!!!! STOP THE PRESSES!!!!!
looks like Isaia at Saks. Whatever it is, it is way too tight in the waist/chest for him and the patch pockets looks silly on what seems to be a worsted wool but I do love the curve and size of the lapels. And I like his hairstyle.
He's supposedly "ISAIA’s youngest master tailor, Gianluca Robinho"
looks like Isaia at Saks. Whatever it is, it is way too tight in the waist/chest for him and the patch pockets looks silly on what seems to be a worsted wool but I do love the curve and size of the lapels. And I like his hairstyle.
I do like the lapels a lot and the upper part of the sleeve seems nice but then it tapes way too much. If he gave himself some room in the body of the coat, it would look great. It's too slim-straight as is. I hope Isaia gives up all those gaudy fabrics that they have favored in recent years ans goes back to luxurious basics.