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    Gentleman: The Ultimate Companion to the Elegant Man by Bernhard Roetzel

    In today's podcast for men, we crack open Bernhard Roetzel's "Gentleman" – the cult classic that reveals why the truly powerful men dress differently than everyone else.Discover why Savile Row tailors are the "Mecca" of menswear and how they can transform not just your appearance but your confidence. Learn why top businessmen visit John Lobb for $2000 shoes while your colleagues buy disposable footwear. We'll reveal Roetzel's insider wisdom on why brass belt buckles signal refinement while silver screams nouveau riche.Beyond the obvious, we explore Roetzel's fascinating take on the gentleman's private rituals – from his controversial sections on tobacco and spirits to his almost obsessive advice on packing a suitcase without rumpling your jacket (his technique for "the knack with the jacket" might change your travel game forever).Most intriguingly, we dissect Roetzel's philosophy that being well-dressed is actually about respect – not vanity – and why he believes most modern men have lost the understanding of how clothes communicate character.Whether you're climbing the corporate ladder or simply tired of looking ordinary, this episode reveals why certain men always command attention when they enter a room – and how Roetzel's guide can help you become one of them.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    The Ivy League by Daniel Cappello

    In this episode of The VOU Podcast for Men, we dive into The Ivy League by Daniel Cappello — a richly layered book that’s part institutional history, part cultural anthropology, and part style manual for the quietly powerful.Considered exploration of how eight elite American universities shaped not only academia and politics but also fashion, status, and masculine identity.We unpack how the Ivy League became more than an athletic conference — evolving into a cultural signifier synonymous with legacy, confidence, and understated authority. From Harvard’s Georgian brick to Yale’s Gothic towers and Princeton’s leafy quadrangles, Cappello’s book captures how each school cultivated not just thinkers but a visual and behavioural style that endures in everything from modern prepwear to heritage tailoring.This conversation goes beyond campus gates. We explore how the Ivy League influenced what men wear—not just in class but also in boardrooms, creative agencies, and luxury fashion houses. Think soft-shouldered blazers, repp ties, natural fabrics, and the elusive concept of effortlessness. Ivy style is more than a dress code; it’s a mindset rooted in self-assurance, tradition, and restraint.We also discuss the sociopolitical subtext behind the Ivy mythos: the tension between privilege and merit, the evolution from white, Protestant exclusivity to curated meritocracy, and the subtle performance of taste that still defines Ivy League-coded aesthetics. Why do these schools still set the tone for how success “should” look? And how much of that legacy is about appearance over substance?Whether revisiting your collegiate influences or refining your uniform, this episode invites you to decode the aesthetics of institutional power — and how Ivy League style still shapes what we consider classic, refined, and elite in men’s fashion today.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Gentleman: The Elegant Man's Companion by Bernhard Roetzel

    In this essential episode of The VOU Podcast for Men, we crack open Gentleman: A Timeless Guide to Fashion — Bernhard Roetzel’s enduring masterclass on classic menswear. First published in 1999 and still regarded as the benchmark for dressing with purpose and polish, Gentleman is more than a style guide — it’s a manual for living with intent, one well-cut lapel and welted sole at a time.Join us and two expert guests as we walk through this seminal volume's structure, philosophy, and legacy. From the architecture of a proper English suit to the quiet power of well-chosen accessories, Roetzel outlines the complete anatomy of masculine elegance. We unpack what still holds up, what’s evolved, and why the book continues to shape men’s wardrobes from Berlin to Tokyo to New York.We’ll break down Roetzel’s approach to tailoring, shirts, shoes, grooming, etiquette, and even lifestyle — from the shape of a club collar to how you carry your umbrella. With German precision and Continental flair, Gentleman teaches the codes behind classic style and how to adapt them for a modern world without losing your sense of self.This isn’t about trends — it’s about timelessness. About understanding proportion, context, and the quiet discipline that goes into dressing well. Whether you’re deep into bespoke tailoring or just starting to rethink your wardrobe, this episode offers a deep dive into why style matters — not for vanity, but for identity, respect, and presence.So pour a coffee, straighten your pocket square, and join us for a discussion that will make you see your clothes—and yourself—in a sharper light. Because elegance isn’t old-fashioned but eternal.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Take Ivy by Teruyoshi Hayashida

    In this episode of The VOU Podcast for Men, we open the cult classic Take Ivy - the iconic 1965 Japanese photobook that captured the Ivy League campuses of America and redefined men’s style across the globe. Join us as we step into this quiet revolution in fashion, where khakis, loafers, OCBDs, and natural-shouldered blazers became the unofficial uniform of effortless cool.Shot candidly on the campuses of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and others, Take Ivy documented what American students wore when no one was watching — and in doing so, created one of the most influential menswear books of all time. We explore how this slim hardcover, created by Teruyoshi Hayashida and a team of Japanese style obsessives, distilled the elegance of East Coast collegiate dress and sparked a prepwear movement that echoed from Tokyo to London to New York.In this conversation, we break down what makes Ivy style more than just clothes - a posture, an attitude, a quiet confidence. From sockless loafers and Shetland crewnecks to the art of rolling your oxford collar just right, we decode the visual language that Take Ivy captured so effortlessly. Our guests unpack the social codes, the contradictions, and the understated rebellion in what appears, at first glance, to be just “clean-cut” student fashion.We also reflect on Take Ivy’s global impact: how it ignited Japan’s fascination with American prep, laid the groundwork for brands like VAN Jacket, influenced Ralph Lauren and Thom Browne, and continues to shape today’s heritage and "old money" style revivals. And we ask: what was really being photographed — a fashion moment or a social class? What does it mean to preserve that world in print?Whether you’re a lifelong trad, a modern minimalist, or just discovering the roots of casual menswear, this episode invites you to re-examine how timeless style is made. Because in the end, Take Ivy isn’t just a lookbook — it’s a window into how men used clothing to fit in, stand out, and quietly assert who they were.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Sharp Suits: A Celebration of Men's Tailoring by Eric Musgrave

    In this sharp-edged episode of The VOU Podcast for Men, we turn our lens to Sharp Suits by Eric Musgrave — the definitive chronicle of the suit’s evolution from aristocratic uniform to modern menswear icon. Join us and two expert guests as we dissect this richly illustrated cultural history, packed with pinstripes, power dressing, and the personalities who made the suit a symbol of everything from rebellion to refinement.We explore how Sharp Suits repositions tailoring not just as tradition but as transformation — a dynamic force woven into politics, pop culture, and personal identity. From Savile Row craftsmanship and Italian sprezzatura to the cinematic swagger of Cary Grant and the glam-rock tailoring of David Bowie, we dive into the book’s most compelling themes and chapters. Expect spirited conversation on double-breasted drama, the magic of mohair, and why the striped suit is still the uniform of ambition.Our guests unpack the suit’s surprising adaptability: how it became the uniform of conformity and counterculture, used by gangsters and gentlemen, bankers and rebels alike. We trace how tailoring crossed continents, adapting from the stately frock coats of English royalty to the expressive silhouettes of American jazz musicians and Hollywood antiheroes.This episode isn’t just for the menswear obsessive. It’s for anyone curious about why a two-button jacket still holds power in the 21st century — and how something as seemingly simple as a suit tells a story of class, confidence, rebellion, and restraint. We’ll dig into behind-the-scenes anecdotes from the book, reflect on how tailoring shapes perception, and consider what the future holds for the world’s sharpest garment.Whether you wear bespoke or off-the-rack, this is a masterclass in men’s style through one iconic piece: the suit. Tune in for a conversation as tailored as the subject matter, and walk away seeing your wardrobe through a sharper lens.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    The Men's Fashion Book by Phaidon Editors

    In this in-depth episode of The VOU Podcast for men, we dive into The Men’s Fashion Book, the game-changing compendium chronicling 200 years of menswear. Join us as we unpack this ambitious A–Z volume, from Savile Row tailors and streetwear legends to iconic rock stars and cultural revolutionaries, we explore the fascinating mosaic of characters that shaped how men dress.Tune in as we discuss surprising pairings from the book – like how a 19th-century dandy ends up next to a modern TikTok influencer on the page – and what these juxtapositions say about the evolution of masculinity and fashion. We’ll talk about the global journey of menswear, touching on Japanese Ivy League style in the ’60s, hip-hop’s takeover of high fashion, and the unsung heroes behind classic items in every guy’s closet. We share behind-the-scenes insights on selecting the book’s 500 entries, including why figures like designer Rei Kawakubo, musician James Brown, and even the inventor of the fedora earned a spot.This episode vividly portrays men’s fashion as not just about clothes but about culture: how photography and magazines forged the image of the suit, how social movements opened new style freedoms, and how today’s designers draw on the past to reinvent the future. Whether you’re a style aficionado or just curious about that blazer in your wardrobe, you’ll gain a richer understanding of menswear’s heritage and the colorful cast of characters who defined it.Join us for a sartorial journey through time and discover how a well-tailored jacket, a sneaker, or even a jewel can tell the story of a century. By the episode’s end, you’ll see your clothes in a new light and maybe be inspired to dress more boldly. A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Icons of Men’s Style by Josh Sims

    In today’s podcast, we explore Icons of Men’s Style by Josh Sims—a visual and cultural odyssey through the most enduring garments in the male wardrobe. More than a coffee-table book, Sims’s work traces the military, industrial, athletic, and cinematic origins of iconic pieces like the trench coat, leather jacket, blue jeans, white T-shirt, aviator sunglasses, duffle coat, and even the humble sweatshirt. Each item is analysed not only in terms of function and design but also as a product of the cultural forces that shaped it.We’ll discuss how each garment transitioned from practical use to style icon and why figures like James Dean, Steve McQueen, David Bowie, and Sean Connery weren’t just wearers of fashion but key vehicles in its canonisation. You’ll hear why the U.S. Navy’s G-1 flight jacket became a symbol of masculine bravado, how Ivy League students transformed surplus military chinos into preppy staples, and why a German work boot (Dr. Martens) became the footwear of British punks, skinheads, and grunge kids alike.This episode also unpacks the visual structure of Sims’s book - how the use of original advertising, celebrity photographs, and film stills turns each garment’s history into a layered narrative of image and influence. We’ll examine the shift from tailored formality to casual freedom, charting the evolution of silhouettes, materials, and social codes from World War I through the late 20th century.And finally, we’ll reflect on what makes a garment truly “iconic”: Is it the function, the design, the subculture that claims it—or the cultural moment that elevates it?As Josh Sims puts it: “This book is not about fashion. It’s about the mysterious, fate-like process that culminates in ‘cool’—how utility becomes ubiquity, how workwear becomes weekend uniform, how invention becomes inheritance.” Whether you’re building a classic wardrobe or want to decode the DNA of men’s style, this episode offers a guided tour through the timeless garments that changed the way men dress, forever.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    100 Years of Menswear by Cally Blackman

    In today’s podcast, we delve into Cally Blackman’s 100 Years of Menswear - a sweeping exploration of men’s fashion from 1900 to the early 2000s, revealing how the male wardrobe became one of the most potent instruments of cultural identity and rebellion. Far more than a catalogue of suits and streetwear, Blackman’s work examines the social codes, historical upheavals, and subcultural innovations that shaped what men wore, why they wore it, and what it meant.We’ll trace how the austere tailoring of Edwardian Britain evolved into the Ivy League nonchalance of the 1950s, how military uniforms became mainstream, and how flamboyant rebellion—from Teddy Boys to punks—radically expanded the boundaries of masculine dress. Along the way, you’ll discover how icons like the Duke of Windsor, David Bowie, and Giorgio Armani influenced silhouettes across generations and why functional garments like trench coats, leather jackets, and work boots outlived the contexts that created them.We discuss the birth of subcultural style as a political tool—how zoot suits provoked riots, how Mods turned tailoring into a youthful revolution, and how hip-hop and streetwear transformed global fashion from the pavement up. We’ll unpack key transitions: from Savile Row to sportswear, from rebellion to luxury branding, from uniformity to expression, culminating in the high-low, postmodern mix of early 2000s style.As Blackman’s book reveals, menswear is not simply about clothing—it’s about storytelling through fabric, silhouette, and subtext. By understanding a century of dress, we decode how culture has worn its identity. Whether you’re a fashion historian, designer, or style enthusiast, this episode offers a masterclass in the evolution of masculine style—and how to read the deeper signals behind every look.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Alta Borghesia Style Guide - Dress Like Italian Aristocracy by Laurenti Arnault and Ru Amiri

    In today's podcast, we explore Alta Borghesia style as presented in the book "Alta Borghesia Style Guide - Dress Like Italian Aristocracy" by Laurenti Arnault and Ru Amiri. This comprehensive guide reveals how Italy's upper class developed a distinctive aesthetic that communicates heritage, taste, and social position through subtle sartorial choices. The typical Alta Borghesia wardrobe contains fewer than 30 garments, each of exceptional quality—with suits often requiring 80+ hours of handwork and shoes resoled rather than replaced for decades.We'll discuss how this book deconstructs the unwritten rules of Italian old money style: why Neapolitan tailors use exactly 11mm stitches on lapels to achieve the perfect roll; why Italian aristocrats judge a man's background by observing how he pairs his belt with his shoes; and how the positioning of a pocket square at precisely 45 degrees serves as an immediate signal among the elite about whether someone truly belongs or is merely imitating.You'll hear why proper Alta Borghesia style requires selecting the right fabric weight for each season (280g wool for spring, never heavier) and why wearing a seven-fold tie from E. Marinella demonstrates deeper cultural knowledge than displaying designer logos. The book transforms seemingly simple clothing choices into a sophisticated communication system—essential knowledge for anyone navigating Italian business and social circles, where 87% of old-money families can identify outsiders through subtle style mistakes.As the authors note in their book: "Alta Borghesia style is the antithesis of ostentatious displays of wealth. It emphasizes quality, heritage, and subtle details only those 'in the know' would recognize, aiming to project quiet confidence and inherited taste rather than nouveau riche flashiness. The Alta Borghesia man dresses not to impress but because anything less would be a disservice to his heritage, image, and social position."A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Old Money Style Guide - Dress Like True Aristocracy by Laurenti Arnault and Ru Amiri

    In today's podcast, we explore the Old Money style as presented in the book "Old Money Style Guide - Dress Like True Aristocracy" by Laurenti Arnault and Ru Amiri. This comprehensive guide reveals how aristocratic refinement created history's most enduring sartorial language. The average Old Money wardrobe contains garments aged 15+ years, with English shoes often resoled 20+ times over decades.We'll discuss how this book deconstructs Old Money dress codes: why Gianni Agnelli, worth $2 billion, deliberately wore his watch over his shirt cuff to signal he was too busy for formalities; why the 3-roll-2 jacket configuration became the hallmark of American Ivy style; and how British aristocrats identify outsiders by their inability to correctly angle pocket squares at precisely 45 degrees.You'll hear why proper Oxford shirts feature exactly 6 stitches per inch on collar rolls (originating with polo players) and why breaking the "no brown in town" rule instantly reveals one's background. The book transforms ordinary garments into a sophisticated communication system—essential knowledge for those navigating elite circles, where 93% of old-money families can identify social newcomers by subtle clothing choices alone.As the authors note in their book: "Old Money style isn't merely clothing but a complex language of belonging. Each element communicates something meaningful about heritage and position. Understanding these subtleties transforms classic attire from imitation to genuine expression, allowing one to honour tradition while moving confidently through elite social circles."A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    The VOU's Scottish Highland Style Guide: How to Dress Like True Scottish Nobility by Laurenti Arnault and Ru Amiri

    In today's podcast, we look at the essence of Scottish Highland Style, as curated from "The VOU's Scottish Highland Style Guide: How to Dress Like True Scottish Nobility" by Laurenti Arnault and Ru Amiri, revealing how centuries of tradition and aristocratic refinement have created one of the world's most distinctive sartorial languages. The book brilliantly deconstructs the intricate system of Highland dress while uncovering the fascinating historical innovations that transformed battlefield garments into prestigious symbols of clan and status. From the precise weight and drape of an 8-yard kilt to the correct positioning of a sgian-dubh in the right sock, every element carries a story that illuminates our understanding of Scottish cultural heritage and nobility.Whether you're learning why a proper sporran cantle should be crafted from hallmarked silver with clan-specific engraving (a tradition dating back to 17th-century aristocratic hunting parties) or discovering the significant difference between hunting and dress tartans (a distinction that can prevent social embarrassment at formal Highland events), this guide transforms seemingly theatrical Highland garments into a sophisticated system of social signalling and historical continuity. It's an essential resource for anyone who wants to understand and navigate the complex world of Highland dress - without falling into common mistakes that immediately mark one as an outsider to Scottish nobility.In an era when cultural appreciation can easily slip into cultural appropriation, this book is both historical documentation and a practical guide to respectful engagement with Scottish heritage. As the authors note in their introduction: "Highland dress isn't merely clothing but a complex language of belonging. Each tartan, each accessory, and each precise fold of fabric communicates something meaningful about one's family, heritage, and social position. Understanding these subtleties transforms Highland attire from costume to genuine cultural expression, allowing one to honour tradition while moving confidently through the most elite Scottish social circles."A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    The VOU's Guide to Cape Cod Nautical Style - Dress Like an American Aristocrat by Laurenti Arnault and Ru Amiri

    In today's podcast, we look at the essence of Nautical Aristocrat style, as curated from "The VOU's Cape Cod Style Mastery: How to Dress Like a Nautical Aristocrat" by Ru Amiri and Laurenti Arnault, revealing how America's coastal elite developed a distinctive wardrobe that balances maritime functionality with refined leisure. The book expertly deconstructs the evolution of Cape Cod fashion from practical seafaring attire to status symbols of the summer elite while uncovering the fascinating historical innovations that created this iconic American aesthetic. From the deliberate fading process of authentic Nantucket Reds to the precise weave density of a yacht club-approved repp tie, every element carries a story that illuminates our understanding of nautical elegance.Whether you're discovering why a hand-sewn boat shoe conforms differently to the foot than its mass-produced imitators (a construction method unchanged since 1935) or learning the subtle regional variations between Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket dress codes, this guide transforms seemingly casual coastal style into a fascinating journey through America's relationship with its shorelines. It's an essential companion for anyone who wants to master the art of understated nautical sophistication - without falling into the common traps of coastal clichés that betray newcomers to New England's most exclusive enclaves.In an era when "preppy style" is often reduced to simplistic interpretations, this book serves as historical documentation and a practical guide to authentic coastal aristocracy. As the authors observe in their introduction: "Cape Cod style isn't merely about navy blazers and boat shoes – it's about understanding the purpose behind each garment, the history behind each tradition. True nautical elegance comes from appreciating why a brass button was designed to withstand salt spray or how a specific knot originated from practical sailing necessity. When these connections become clear, you'll master this aesthetic with the confidence of someone born to the tradition."A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    The VOU's Ultimate Guide to Australian Preppy Style and Down-Under Old Money Elegance by Laurenti Arnault and Ru Amiri

    In today's podcast, we look at the essence of Australian Old Money Style for men, as curated from "The VOU's Ultimate Guide to Australian Preppy Style and Down-Under Old Money Elegance" by Laurenti Arnault and Ru Amiri, revealing how the unique Australian approach to preppy fashion creates a distinctive sartorial statement. The book brilliantly analyzes the adaptation of traditional preppy elements to Australia's diverse climate and outdoor lifestyle while uncovering the fascinating colonial origins that shaped this regional interpretation of the old money style. From the specific lightweight construction of a Sydney-tailored linen blazer to the sun-weathered patina of handcrafted R.M. Williams boots, every detail comes with a story that connects contemporary luxury to Australia's rugged heritage.Whether you're learning why Australian merino wool knitwear drapes differently from its European counterparts (a result of specific breeding practices dating back to the 1800s) or discovering how nautical influences were reimagined for harbour-side yacht clubs, this guide transforms seemingly straightforward style principles into a captivating exploration of Australian fashion history. It's an indispensable resource for anyone who wants to understand and master the art of relaxed elegance with Down-Under sophistication - without sacrificing comfort or practicality in warmer climates.In an era of global fashion homogenization, this book is a cultural document and a practical guide to authentic Australian style. As the authors note in their introduction: "True Australian old money style isn't about mimicking British or American traditions – it's about honouring a unique heritage where practical solutions to harsh conditions evolved into sophisticated statements of quiet luxury. When you understand these foundations, you'll appreciate why this isn't just fashion, but a living connection to Australia's distinctive relationship with land and sea."A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Modern Old Money Mastery - The VOU's Style Guide to Timeless Luxury by Laurenti Arnault and Ru Amiri

    In today's podcast, we look at the essence of Modern Old Money Style for men, as curated from "Modern Old Money Mastery - The VOU's Style Guide to Timeless Luxury by Laurenti Arnault and Ru Amiri, revealing how GenZ reinvents the classic Old Money style.  The book brilliantly deconstructs several modern case studies while revealing the fascinating historical foundations of true old money style. From the 21-gauge knit of a Ralph Lauren Purple Label cashmere sweater to the precise angle of a Savile Row lapel roll, every detail comes with a story that enriches our understanding of contemporary luxury. Whether you're learning why a Zegna Trofeo wool suit moves differently from its competitors (a 15-year development secret) or discovering how to spot quality construction in vintage pieces, this guide transforms seemingly simple style rules into a riveting journey through fashion history. It's an indispensable resource for anyone who wants to understand and master the art of quiet luxury in the modern age - without falling into the traps that have caught out even the most well-resourced celebrities. In an era of fast fashion and logomania, this book is a historical document and a practical guide to authentic style. As the authors note in their introduction: "True old money style isn't about what you wear – it's about understanding why you wear it. Every rule has a reason, every tradition a purpose. Once you grasp these fundamentals, the rest becomes effortless."A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    The Gentlemen's Book of Etiquette and Manual of Politeness by Cecil B. Hartley

    In today's podcast, we discuss proper men's etiquette for various social situations, including conversation, dining, social calls, and participation in sports like balls and hunting. We'll emphasize the importance of refinement, good manners, and self-control in all aspects of a gentleman's life and offer specific advice on fashion and interacting with others. So, if you have ever wondered what to do if you find an insect in your food or how you should ask a lady to dance, today's podcast has indispensable advice for aspiring gentlemen. Learn the most appropriate behaviour in various social settings, including visiting, attending balls, and participating in sporting activities. The overall purpose of today's take is to instruct young men on navigating social situations gracefully and polish, emphasizing self-awareness, respect for others, and the importance of avoiding vulgarity and ostentation.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    The VOU's Preppy Style Manual - Mastering American Old Money Elegance by Laurenti Arnault and Ru Amiri

    "In 1896, tennis champion Bill Tilden shocked the sports world by appearing at Wimbledon in what we now know as tennis whites - but these weren't originally meant for style. The all-white dress code was instituted because early tennis players found that sweat stains showed embarrassingly on coloured clothing. This practical solution would go on to become one of Preppy style's most enduring and iconic factors, influencing everything from polo shirts to summer trousers."In today's podcast, we discuss "The VOU's Preppy Style Manual." Written by Laurenti Arnault, PhD in Luxury Fashion with over twenty years of front-row fashion experience, and Ru Amiri, PhD in Sustainable Fashion and collaborator with haute-couture houses, this book provides an unparalleled perspective on cultivating authentic old-money style with Preppy sophistication. You'll see how innovations born from necessity shaped America's most refined fashion tradition, discover why Brooks Brothers began making their shirts with button-down collars in 1896 - they were copying polo players who buttoned down their collars to keep them from flapping in their faces during matches, and how the now-iconic penny loafer got its name: prep school students in the 1930s would insert a penny into the shoe's distinctive front slot to pay for emergency phone calls. Even more fascinating, the ubiquitous crew neck sweater, now a preppy staple, was initially created for football players in the early 1900s to prevent their shoulder pads from chafing their necks. And the famous "Sack Suit" - the undarted, natural-shouldered jacket that became a hallmark of preppy style - was created by Brooks Brothers in 1901 as a rebellion against the overly structured European silhouettes of the time. Featuring rare archival photography documenting how Preppy style evolved from practical campus wear to a global fashion phenomenon, "The VOU's Preppy Style Handbook" isn't just another fashion book for men - it is your gateway to understanding a heritage style where every detail, from the 3 2/8-inch roll of a Shetland sweater to the exact width of a watch strap, carries a fascinating story of American ingenuity and tradition.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    The Ivy League Style - The Ultimate Guide to American Old Money Fashion

    In 1954, at Harvard's Hasty Pudding Club, an extraordinary battle was quietly raging. A group of students had begun wearing their tweed jackets folded at the seams to create a distinctive rumpled look - a deliberate act of rebellion against the starched formality of the day. The style caught on so quickly that the campus newspaper ran a scathing editorial condemning this "willful destruction of fine clothing." Yet within months, J. Press was advertising jackets with "natural wrinkles" as their latest innovation. This small act of student defiance had inadvertently created one of Ivy style's most cherished characteristics: the soft, lived-in look that defines American casual elegance.In today's podcast, we reveal how America's most prestigious fashion tradition was shaped not by rules and formality but by youthful rebellion and athletic necessity. We uncover how each iconic piece evolved - from the way Princeton's football team accidentally created the first layered look by wearing their sweaters under leather practice jackets, to how Yale's baseball squad started the tradition of wearing khakis off the field because they were the only pants sturdy enough to withstand constant sliding. Beyond the usual focus on clothing, we explore the fascinating social dynamics that made Ivy League style a cultural phenomenon. Discover how Black jazz musicians in the 1950s adopted and revolutionized preppy style, creating bold new combinations that influenced fashion for decades. Learn how the Cold War transformed the humble Shetland sweater into a symbol of American soft power abroad.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Sloane Ranger Style - A Gentleman's Guide to British Old Money Elegance

    Discover the timeless elegance of British upper-class style with this definitive guide to mastering the Sloane Ranger aesthetic. We delve deep into the rich heritage and subtle sophistication that defines one of Britain's most enduring fashion traditions, showcasing how the Sloane Ranger style evolved from its origins in Chelsea's Sloane Square to become a global symbol of refined taste. We'll provide detailed insights into essential wardrobe pieces, from the perfect tweed blazer to the iconic Barbour jacket, complete with expert guidance on selecting the finest examples from heritage British brands.Moreover, our comprehensive approach to style building includes:Deep dive into the three key influences: Equestrian, Country Manor, and Military heritage.Seasonal styling guides with practical outfit combinations for every occasion.Expert advice on selecting and styling classic pieces for your body type.Insider tips on investing in quality British heritage brands.A thorough examination of fabric choices, from traditional tweeds to fine cashmere.Whether attending a garden party in the countryside or a formal dinner in the city, we'll provide the knowledge needed to curate and wear a sophisticated wardrobe that communicates quiet confidence and timeless elegance.An indispensable journey for any gentleman seeking to master the understated refinement of British old money style, today's podcast is your passport to mastering one of British culture's most sophisticated and enduring fashion traditions.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Inside the Westminster Menswear Archive by Andrew Groves and Danielle Sprecher

    In today's podcast, we discuss "Inside the Westminster Menswear Archive" by Andrew Groves and Danielle Sprecher, a catalogue showcasing a menswear collection. We examine designers and garments from various periods, exploring themes of masculinity, technology, and the evolution of menswear. Specific garments are detailed, highlighting their historical context, design features, and material innovation. With exclusive access to over 120 key garments from the Westminster Menswear Archive, spanning the last 275 years, each piece is brilliantly photographed in close-up detail and annotated with curator commentary to inspire new generations of designers. Highlights include garments from: Alexander McQueen, Dior Men, Burberry, Jean Paul Gaultier, Junya Watanabe, Paul Smith, Prada, Louis Vuitton, Fred Perry, Comme des Garçons, Belstaff, Bernhard Willhelm, A-COLD-WALL, Ahluwalia, Aitor Throup Studio, Casely-Hayford, C.P. Company, Carol Christian Poell, Craig Green, Helmut Lang, Hussein Chalayan, Martine Rose, Meadham Kirchhoff, Nigel Cabourn, Stone Island, Umbro, Undercover, Vexed Generation, and Vollebak.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    How to Behave by Samuel R. Wells

    In today's podcast, we discuss How to Behave by Samuel R. Wells, an etiquette guide that aimed to cultivate true American gentility. While the text was written over a century ago, the content is more relevant than ever, especially in our modern days of misinformation and tik-tok-driven trends that are not always correct or healthy. We'll cover a wide range of topics, from correct personal hygiene (cleanliness of body and breath) and healthy eating habits (avoiding overeating and hot foods) to proper dress (fitness and appropriateness over fashion) and social interactions (respecting the rights and sensibilities of others), while constantly drawing parallels to the modern times, and you'll see why.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Sneakers - Fashion, Gender, and Subculture by Yuniya Kawamura

    Since the 1980s, American sneaker enthusiasts, popularly known as “sneakerheads” or “sneakerholics”, have created a distinctive identity, while sneaker manufacturers such as Nike, Adidas, and Reebok have become global fashion brands. In today's podcast, we tackle Yuniya Kawamura's Sneakers - Fashion, Gender, and Subculture, the first sociological study dedicated entirely to sneakers. We'll see how various theoretical frameworks, including subcultural theory and Durkheimian perspectives, are used to analyze the sneaker subculture and its relationship to gender, fashion, and consumerism. Kawamura's research examines the historical context of sneakers, their evolution as fashion items, and their role in shaping masculine identity.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Vintage Menswear - A Collection from the Vintage Showroom by Josh Sims, Douglas Gunn, Roy Luckett

    In today's podcast for stylish men, we discuss "Vintage Menswear - A Collection from the Vintage Showroom by Josh Sims, Douglas Gunn, and Roy Luckett," three experts in vintage menswear. Their work is an extensive collection of approximately 150 vintage menswear garments from The Vintage Showroom, a London-based company. We'll explore garments' history and design details spanning various categories, including sportswear, military attire, and workwear, from the early 20th century to the 1970s. Each garment is meticulously documented with images and descriptions highlighting its historical context, manufacturing techniques, and unique features. We'll also discuss the broader social and cultural influences shaping menswear throughout this period.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Menswear Trends by Aki Choklat

    In today's podcast, we discuss Aki Choklat's Menswear Trends, a guide to understanding and predicting menswear trends. Choklat traces menswear evolution through societal shifts and technological advancements to detail the methodologies for trend forecasting, including sociological theories and intuitive approaches. He analyses various consumer segments and uses key strategies and in-depth interviews with key players like -Peter Betsche, CEO, ArvencoDavid Edgar, one of the founding partners of Bureaux Design Associates (BDA)Michael Fisher, Creative Director – Menswear, Fashion SnoopsJaana Jätyri, founder of TrendstopVolker Ketteniss, Head of Menswear, WGSNSandy MacLennan, founder of East Central StudiosEmber Todd Colour and Trend Manager for Chaco Brand, Wolverine WorldwideBarbara Vinken, Chair of Comparative and French Literature, University of MunichGeraldine Wharry, founder of Trend Atelier- to explore the retail landscape for menswear in detail. As a result, we'll show you how to analyse catwalks, gather information from street-style coverage, and compare short-term and long-term forecasts to predict styling and colour trends in fashion.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    The Suit - Form, Function and Style by Christopher Breward

    In today's talk, we discuss "The Suit - Form, Function and Style by Christopher Breward" and unpick the story of the suit, the most familiar menswear garment, from its emergence in Western Europe at the end of the seventeenth century to current days. Suit-wearing individuals, such as the Savile Row gentleman and the Wall Street businessman, have long embodied ideas of tradition, masculinity, power, and respectability. Still, the suit has also been used to disrupt concepts of gender and conformity. Adopted and subverted by women, artists, musicians, and social revolutionaries through the decades- from dandies and Sapeurs to the Zoot Suit and Le Smoking - the suit is also a device for challenging the status quo. We'll examine the suit's construction, connection to masculinity, and role in various social and political contexts. We'll also talk about different cultural perspectives on the suit, including those of England, Italy, Japan, and the Congo, and its representation in art, literature, and film, highlighting its enduring power as a symbol of modernity.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Notoriously Dapper - How to be a Modern Gentleman with Manners, Style, and Body Confidence by Kelvin Davis

    In today's podcast, we discuss Kelvin Davis's "Notoriously Dapper" self-help guide for modern gentlemen. We cover topics ranging from personal style and body confidence to relationship advice and family matters informed by Davis's experiences as a black man navigating societal expectations. We emphasise the importance of kindness, self-love, and positive behaviour while blending personal anecdotes from Davis's life with practical tips and advice on improving various aspects of one's life.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    The Gentleman's Handbook by Alfred Tong

    In today's podcast by The VOU (London's leading agency for image consultants and fashion stylists for men), we discuss "The Gentleman's Handbook by Alfred Tong," aiming to redefine traditional notions of gentlemanly conduct for the 21st century. Alfred Tong is a journalist writing for The Times and the Telegraph, as well as The Face, Time Out, Harper's Bazaar, WGSN and Esquire and also fashion trend forecaster and brand consultant for American Express, Ralph Lauren, Nike and Thomas Pink, briefing their PR, design and marketing teams on shifts in male lifestyles, British street style and the future of luxury. In today's podcast, we explore several aspects of a gentleman's life, from specific attire to social etiquette, grooming, and even dating. We draw inspiration from historical fashion figures like Beau Brummell and Oscar Wilde, contrasting their classic styles with contemporary fashion trends. Prepare for an excellent discussion that will empower men to cultivate effortless elegance and confident charisma in all areas of their lives, presenting a refined yet approachable ideal of modern masculinity.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    The Quintessential Grooming Guide for the Modern Gentleman by Peabody Fawcett

    In today's session of The VOU podcast for men, we explore men's grooming throughout history and across diverse cultures, culminating in celebrating modern men's styling choices. Drawing on Captain Fawcett's far-flung travels, culturally rich experiences, and extensive historical research, we'll offer fascinating insights from the world's most respected barbers, tonsorial artists, style aficionados, and master craftsmen of essential male grooming tools. We discuss barbering practices from ancient times to the present, highlighting the power of hair and beards in social, religious, and cultural contexts. You'll learn how perceptions of facial hair change across different eras and societies and unique grooming rituals as expressions of personal style and self-care. We'll provide lots of practical advice on creating powerful, masculine looks from head to toe and essential tips and tricks every man should know.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Dress Your Best Life - Harness the Power of Clothes To Transform Your Confidence by Dawnn Karen

    In today's podcast, we discuss "Dress Your Best Life - Harness the Power of Clothes To Transform Your Confidence" by Dawnn Karen to explore the intersection of fashion and psychology, specifically how clothing choices reflect and influence emotions and self-perception. We'll cover numerous case studies illustrating how clothing can be utilized for self-expression, emotional regulation, and social navigation. Key concepts introduced are Mood Illustration Dress (reflecting current emotional states) and Mood Enhancement Dress (actively modifying mood through clothing). We also delve into the impact of social media, cultural appropriation, and the commercial pressures surrounding fashion consumption, ultimately advocating for a more mindful and intentional approach to dressing that prioritizes individual well-being and authenticity over external validation.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Fashion Stylists - History, Meaning and Practice by Ane Lynge-Jorlen

    In today's podcast, we'll discuss the history, meaning, and practice of fashion styling. We'll trace its evolution from a behind-the-scenes role to a recognized profession and examine the historical development of image consultancy and styling as a distinct occupation. We'll look at the multifaceted relationship between styling, identity (class, gender, ethnicity, sexuality), and the creation of style narratives within fashion magazines featuring case studies of influential stylists. Finally, we'll discuss global fashion media and geographical variations in styling practices, analyse the impact of digitalization and the rise of influencers on the profession and offer interviews with contemporary stylists across different cultural contexts to illustrate diverse approaches to fashion styling and provide a comprehensive understanding of styling's role in shaping fashion and image-making,A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    The Modern Gentleman - A Guide to Essential Manners, Savvy, and Vice by Phineas Mollod and Jason Tesauro

    In today's deep dive, we discuss "The Modern Gentleman - A Guide to Essential Manners, Savvy, and Vice by Phineas Mollod and Jason Tesauro", an excellent guide on etiquette and social skills for men. We cover a wide range of topics, from appropriate attire to social situations, parties, dates, family gatherings, digital etiquette, the art of refined conversation, and even phone manners. We also delve into the nuances of relationships, including dating, marriage, affairs, reading material, alcohol choices, and even the ideal type of socks, all while emphasizing self-improvement and cultivating a sophisticated lifestyle.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Men's Style - The Thinking Man's Guide to Dress by Russell Smith

    In today's podcast we exploe "Men's Style - The Thinking Man's Guide to Dress" by Russell Smith, a complex interplay between men's fashion, social class, and personal expression. We examine historical and contemporary perspectives on menswear, tracing the evolution of conventions from the highly formal attire of aristocratic dandies to the more casual styles of the modern era. Key themes include the tension between convention and fashion, clothing as a signifier of social status, and the evolving definition of masculinity. Ultimately, the aims is to guide readers towards developing their own informed and stylish approach to dressing, navigating the complexities of sartorial choices with confidence and self-awareness, ultimately advocating for a sophisticated balance between adhering to established rules and expressing personal taste.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Style and the Man - How and Where to Buy Fine Mens' Clothes by Alan Flusser

    In today’s episode, we’ll be discussing Alan Flusser’s timeless classic, "Style and the Man - How and Where to Buy Fine Mens' Clothes." This essential guide to men’s fashion is packed with expert insights on how to master the art of dressing well, and we’re here to share its most valuable lessons with you. We’ll explore Flusser’s advice on building a wardrobe that exudes confidence and sophistication, including what to wear when shopping for clothes and why it matters. We’ll break down how to distinguish between a $395 suit and a $1,000 one and ensure you’re getting your money’s worth. You’ll also learn what two words to look for on the label of a luxury dress shirt, why the pleats on a cummerbund should always face upward, and how to recognise sportswear that blends timeless style with durability. We’ll also highlight some of Flusser’s recommendations for the best men’s stores around the world, from under-the-radar gems in New York to iconic global fashion destinations. You’ll hear tips on where to find shoes that add instant prestige and discover the go-to spot for the perfect T-shirt. If you’re ready to elevate your style and expand your sartorial knowledge, this episode is for you. Tune in and join us as we uncover the wisdom of "Style and the Man" and take your wardrobe to the next level!A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Fuck Yeah Menswear - Bespoke Knowledge for the Crispy Gentleman by Kevin Burrows and Lawrence Schlossman

    In today's podcast we take a look at the humorous and highly stylised "Fuck Yeah Menswear - Bespoke Knowledge for the Crispy Gentleman" by Kevin Burrows and Lawrence Schlossman. The text blends a satirical staff roster with irreverent commentary on menswear styles (Sprezzatura, Heritage, Preppy, Bohemian, Sloane Ranger, Ametora, Goth Ninja, etc.), defining archetypes with exaggerated strengths and weaknesses. The core message is a tongue-in-cheek guide to navigating the world of men's fashion, emphasising self-discovery and rejecting conformity rather than offering prescriptive advice. The book uses a deliberately outrageous tone and stream-of-consciousness narrative to mock menswear trends and celebrate individuality within a subculture obsessed with "looking mad crispy."A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    50 Things Every Young Gentleman Should Know by Bryan Curtis and John Bridges

    In today's podcast we discuss "50 Things Every Young Gentleman Should Know," a guidebook by Bryan Curtis and John Bridges offering etiquette advice for young gentlemen. We'll cover a wide range of topics, from basic politeness (saying "please," "thank you," and "excuse me") to more nuanced social skills (accepting gifts, handling apologies, and introducing friends to parents). We'll also addresses proper behaviour in various settings, such as restaurants, movie theatres, airplanes, online, and much more. It's all about showing proper respect, good manners, and consideration for others in all situations, with explanations of why certain actions are preferred.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Menswear Revolution - The Transformation of Contemporary Men's Fashion by Jay McCauley Bowstead

    In today's podcast we tackle "Menswear Revolution - The Transformation of Contemporary Men's Fashion," tracing the evolution of menswear throughout the 20th and early 21st centuries. We'll see how evolving designs reflect and shape shifting ideas about masculinity, key periods and influential designers, themes of embodied and disembodied masculinities, the rise of androgyny, the impact of subcultures, and the interplay between fashion, gender, and power. Ultimately, while menswear remains a powerful medium for expressing and contesting notions of masculinity, it is moving from rigid, traditional norms towards a more diverse and fluid understanding of male identity.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Tim Gunn's Fashion Bible - The Fascinating History of Everything in Your Close

    In today’s episode, we dive into Tim Gunn's "Fashion Bible", a captivating exploration of Western fashion, particularly American style. Together, we trace the fascinating evolution of wardrobe staples like jeans, dresses, T-shirts, and underwear, uncovering their origins, cultural significance, and enduring impact. You’ll also hear practical tips on choosing styles and building a versatile wardrobe to develop an informed, confident personal style. Timothy MacKenzie Gunn, a renowned American author, academic, and television personality, is best known for his influential work in fashion. A former faculty member at Parsons School of Design (1982–2007) and chair of its Fashion Design department (2000–2007), Tim later became the chief creative officer at Liz Claiborne. Through engaging historical examples, we examine how fashion intersects with societal, cultural, historical, economic, and political forces, revealing how clothing reflects and shapes social values and power dynamics. Join us for a thought-provoking journey through the rich history and deeper meaning of the garments we wear every day.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    A Guide to Quality, Taste & Style by Tim Gunn and Kate Molone

    In today's podcast we discuss "A Guide to Quality, Taste & Style" by Tim Gunn and Kate Moloney - a guide to developing your personal style over blindly following fleeting fashion trends. Gunn's anecdotes, fashion critiques, and style advice tailored to different body types will help you understand concepts like "quality, taste, and style," and build confidence in your personal aesthetic choices. We'll also cover Gunn's detailed tips collected from various style icons and mentors on wardrobe organisation and shopping strategies.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    The Gentleman's Guide to Cool - Clothing, Grooming & Etiquette, by Paul Giles

    In today's podcast we discuss "The Gentleman’s Guide to Cool - Clothing, Grooming & Etiquette," by Paul Giles, covering men's fashion, wardrobe essentials, accessorising, and occasion-appropriate attire. We emphasise on how to develop your personal style, body shape and fit, seasonal colours, and age-appropriateness. Giles's personal experiences as a model inform the advice, aiming to empower dapper men like you cultivate a polished image that reflects your unique personality and enhances your self-assurance.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Men and Style - Essays, Interviews and Considerations, by David Coggins

    In today's take we discuss "Men and Style - Essays, Interviews and Considerations" by David Coggins an excellent book going beyond the standard “what to wear” advice. Equal parts style guide and intriguing conversation about the masculine identity within the world of fashion, we explore the history of men’s style and learns from some of the most notable tastemakers in the industry and beyond. We explore style as distinct from fashion, emphasising individual expression and the cultivation of timeless taste over fleeting trends via lots of personal stories and expert opinions. We also examine the development of personal style across a lifetime, highlighting the importance of attention to detail, the value of classic garments (like the suit and blazer), and the role of personal history and experience in shaping one's aesthetic, championing a refined, understated elegance and rejecting superficial conformity.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Modern Manners, by Dorothea Johnson and Liv Tyler

    In today's podcast we discuss Dorothea Johnson and Liv Tyler's "Modern Manners" comprehensive guide to contemporary etiquette, focusing heavily on professional settings. We discuss the do's and don'ts of social and professional situations, meetings and greetings, business, travel, and even dining etiquette. A central theme is the importance of good manners as a crucial business tool, enhancing professional success and building positive relationships. We also emphasise achieving ease and confidence in social interactions, presenting etiquette not as rigid rules but as tools for fostering civility and kindness, and equip you with the skills necessary to excel in both professional and personal landscapes.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Off the Cuff, by Carson Kressley

    In today's podcast, we discuss Carson Kressley's "Off the Cuff" witty and practical guide to men's fashion. A standout member of the Fab Five on the hit television series 'Queer Eye for the Straight Guy,' Carson Kressley is also a fashion expert for Us magazine and an independent image consultant and fashion stylist. Drawing on his experiences in the fashion industry, Kressley emphasises building a classic, personal style rather than chasing fleeting fashion trends. We'll be covering wardrobe essentials such as shoes, underwear, pants, shirts, and accessories, giving specific advice on quality, fit, and perfect styling by occasion, to instantly boost your style and confidence.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    The Man's Book, by James Wagenwood

    In today's podcast we discuss James Wagenwood's complete manual to style and a guide to men's self-improvement. We'll cover self-care (physical and mental health, exercise, grooming), social skills (etiquette, communication), mental well-being (stress management, therapy), relationships (dating, marriage, divorce), and lifestyle choices (fashion, travel, entertaining). Wagenwood's purpose is to empower men to lead fulfilling and well-rounded lives by providing practical guidance and encouraging self-awareness and emotional honesty. We'll offer practical advice on various aspects of daily life, from choosing a doctor to organising finances and actionable guidance on wardrobe choices, etiquette, and handling all kinds of social situations.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    How to Be a Man - A Guide to Style and Behavior for the Modern Gentleman, by Glenn O'Brien

    Former contributor at Andy Warhol’s Interview, creative director of advertising at Barneys New York, columnist at Details magazine with "The Style Guy," which later migrated to its permanent home at GQ magazine where O’Brien shares knowledge on styling matters ranging from how to put together a wardrobe for a trip to Bermuda, or when it is appropriate to wear flip-flops in public. "How To Be a Man - A Guide to Style and Behavior for the Modern Gentleman" is the culmination of O’Brien’s thirty years of style and etiquette wisdom and in today's podcast we cover topics ranging from traditional etiquette and morality to contemporary fashion and social trends, offering witty observations and poignant advice on style, masculinity, and modern life.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    A Gentleman's Wardrobe, by Paul Keers

    In today's men's styling podcast, we discuss Paul Keers's "A Gentleman's Wardrobe." We explore the history and significance of classic menswear, the origins and evolution of clothing and accessories, etiquette guidelines, and interesting anecdotes about menswear development and cultural relevance.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Multicultural Manners - Essential Rules of Etiquette for the 21st Century, by Norine Dresser

    In today's podcast, we discuss "Multicultural Manners - Essential Rules of Etiquette for the 21st Century" by Norine Dresser, an award-winning guide to etiquette. We identify critical cross-cultural hot spots and suggest methods that foster respect for diversity, the dos and don’ts of successful business and social interaction, detailed tips on avoiding embarrassment in a variety of social settings, amusing firsthand accounts of cultural gaffes, a breakdown of customs, religions, languages, and ethnicities for seventy different countries, and appropriate etiquette for innumerable settings.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Dressed to Kill - British Naval Uniform, Masculinity and Contemporary Fashions 1748-1857, by Amy Miller

    In today's deep dive, we discuss "Dressed to Kill - British Naval Uniform, Masculinity and Contemporary Fashions 1748-1857 by Amy Miller. We'll look at the relationship between British Naval uniforms and the expression of masculine ideals within British society, the significance of uniforms in defining status and rank, the impact of military victories and technological innovations on naval dress, and their influence on contemporary fashion trends and social developments.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    The Style Bible - The 11 Rules for Building a Complete and Timeless Wardrobe, by James Bassil

    Today, we discuss "The Style Bible - The 11 Rules for Building a Complete and Timeless Wardrobe" by James Bassil, a guide to men's fashion, grooming and hygiene. We tackle 11 styling rules or fundamentals every man must know and use to improve his dress sense and lifestyle. You'll learn how to build a versatile wardrobe, coordinate different colours, patterns, and accessories, learn which clothes flatter your body type, and navigate the worlds of shoes, jeans, and watches. You'll also learn how to dress appropriately for any occasion or environment, from meetings at the office to first dates and nights on the town.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    Everyday Fashion - Interpreting British Clothing Since 1600, by Bethan Bide, Jade Halbert, and Liz Tregenza

    In today's podcast, we discuss "Everyday Fashion - Interpreting British Clothing Since 1600" by Bethan Bide, Jade Halbert, and Liz Tregenza to shed light on the role of clothing in shaping social, cultural, and political identities in Britain. We explore "everyday fashion" by presenting case studies of garments, wearers, and relevant social contexts. We delve into the diverse types of British society from the eighteenth to the twentieth century, examining everything from the everyday garments of the wealthy and the working classes to the evolution of workwear and the rise of mass-produced clothing.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    The Bluffer's Guide to Etiquette, by William Hanson

    In today's podcast, we discuss "The Bluffer's Guide to Etiquette by William Hanson," a humorous guide designed to help you navigate the complexities of British social etiquette. We'll offer advice on proper greetings, dining etiquette, wedding protocols, and royal gatherings, as well as the unspoken rules of British high society, the importance of class distinction, and rules for social climbing. Acquire all the knowledge you need to pass as an expert in the world of etiquette and high society. Know what to say, what not to say, where to be seen, and what and what not to wear. Never again be found wanting when asked if someone is PLU or NQOCD, why port should be passed to the left, or how many air kisses you should aim at the proffered cheek of someone you barely know. Arm yourself with the essential words or phrases that have entered pre-revolutionary France's etiquette lexicon, and learn not to mix up your droit de seigneur with your noblesse oblige. Bask in the admiration of your aristocratic hosts as you politely inquire about the place a table, pronounce confidently whether the going is heavy or soft, and hold your own against the most sneering of posturing parvenus.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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    True Style - The History and Principles of Classic Menswear, by G. Bruce Boyer

    In today's Men's Style podcast by The VOU, we discuss  "True Style - The History and Principles of Classic Menswear" by G. Bruce Boyer. We'll explore the evolution of men's clothing, the subtle styling rules, specific clothing and the trends that have shaped men's styles over time, such as boots, bow ties, ascots, denim, and the tuxedo. Dressing well is not about following fleeting fashion trends but understanding the 'grammar of clothing' as a form of communication and using it to project a personal sense of style. We emphasize the importance of quality craftsmanship, the subtle art of mixing patterns, the timeless elegance of classic menswear, and the importance of sprezzatura – the art of cultivated nonchalance and key to true old-money style.A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

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