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Gentleman & Dandy Philosophy

PHILOSOPHY

Two different philosophies with style as their meeting point. The Gentleman’s appearance is always impeccable and in agreement with the demands of every occasion, with doubtless reverence to the sense of measure and the rules of elegance required. He is a man of good taste who values high quality and is bold enough to add personal style touches. Then there’s the Dandy, a term born in the early 19th century together with the great revolutionary movements. The Dandy was the rock star of his era, the man who provoked the old and bewitched the young. The Dandy deconstructed men’s style by transforming it into a medium for self-expression; he loves the incongruous, battered, strictly personal, irreplaceable. Every single one of is looks is a unique creation, a work of art.

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Can you be both? A Lady’s style displays etiquette, self-respect and good taste. A lady’s attire is harmoniously consistent with her elegant image, and like her manners is not affected by her mood and thus does not fluctuate. She embraces classic design and styles, knows what suits her and adds her own elements of fashion via splashes of colour, accessories and shoe designs. Her clothes are timeless and of high quality design and materials, indicating luxury without pretense or social aspiration. Instead the Siren has a heightened fashion presence; she’s a mirage who aims to lure with her often sexually charged, sometimes even other-worldly appearance. Her look is inspired by drama, eccentric touches, and daring details that can all merge together tocreate one very feminine, diva-like style.

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