Sunday 6 June 2010

Plymouth street style report


Aaron

Ok, lets ignore all the writing on my friends face and concentrate on what he’s wearing. (I know it’s hard.) This is my friend Aaron Kennedy in a bar in Plymouth. The jacket he is wearing has been biased on a formal dinner jacket which has been transformed into a hip, trendy jacket. Reducing the sleeves already make this jacket look so much more casual and for a younger audience. The collar has been cut to a smaller curve as to not look so harsh and rigid, because the collar now curves but still carries on down to the centre of the jacket it flatters Aarons body shape because he has a tall long body anyway. The jacket still looks formal but compliments the contrast of the casual t-shirt underneath.

Added to this outfit is a belt with a completely different colour scheme, as the jacket and top are black and white the contrast of the red and blue really brightens up the outfit and shows off his personality. Without the belt I think this outfit would look very bland.




Sam

This is my friend Sam Bennettes at a bar called Voodo lounge in Plymouth. As you can see he is just wearing a plain white shirt, but what makes it so unique is the way the shirt is fitted to his body shape and how there are three buttons left undone. Just because of the open collar he has transformed this shirt to look extremely masculine, as it shows off part of his chest hair and the length of his neck. It’s amazing how something so suttle can send off so much sex appeal, as a man’s chest can be very sexy to women especially as there is only a part shown, this could be a tease to the opposite gender. (Like a woman’s cleavage from a males point of view.)

Added to the shirt is two necklaces, this makes Sam look very confident as not all men dare to wear necklaces as they are portrayed as such a feminine object. All this together shows that Sam dresses to look good, the necklaces are there for a purpose, he knows how to match accessories with clothing while looking extremely masculine.





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