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Dress to kill - Fashion trends for men in 2012
by Sujata Assomull Sippy White or Bright Fashion loves contrasts. And while white has never been hotter, bright colours makes a bold comeback. Go white from head to toe, even when going formal, and yes white shoes are allowed. Jackets and shirts in band collar styles spell smart casual and are great for weekend wear. Just remember to keep the proportion of white balanced; Canali, D&G and Ermenegildo Zegna are the designers to look to for the right statement. Another great option for the weekend are the brights, and Ashish Soni’s collection epitomises the look with a punch of citrus hues. But remember to mix and match your brights with some sober neutrals. Opt for classics like an Herme¨s orange silk tie or Paul Smith’s stripped coloured socks. These add that zing and zaniness to your look. Fresh and fun. Double trouble Smoking jackets are en vogue, while next season you see another classic making a comeback-the doublebreasted jacket. Having made a mark at fashion weeks after a long hiatus, Gucci, Prada, and Roberto Cavalli all went strong on this trend. And every man must have one of these in their wardrobe for daytime dressing. As a rule, double breasted jackets look better on broader men. So if you are slim and still want to imbibe the retro feel that fashion has in 2012, try a three button jacket; it’s very Cary Grant.
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tious mood, we foresee lots of plays on lengths in both men’s and women’s wear at the fashion weeks in 2012. For men, this means shorter jackets and cropped trousers will take centre stage. But this is a tricky trend. “Not all men can wear cropped trousers, but with longer kurtas and sherwanis, they look terrific and often elongate the leg,” suggests Tahiliani. Probably the most fashion forward trend of the year, it has a very cool, young feel, and is an interesting option for weekend dressing for men looking to be on the cutting edge of fashion. So feel free to break the norm and experiment.
Check play Of course it is not all about solids, and in summer, it’s always fun to wear something printed. For working men, plaids are a great option. These are specialised checks, and consist of crossed horizontal and vertical bands in two or more colours in woven cloth. This season, there are large plaids and small plaids-seen at Gucci, Bottega Veneta, Louis Vuitton, and Jean Paul Gaultier. As a Scottish fabric, it has a feel of British eccentricity, yet is an acceptable pattern to wear in the workplace. Plaid shirts always Get Shorty Since fash- look professional, and plaid suits in muted tones enhance that ion seems to old-school look. Go with the classics, and you will never go wrong. be in a flirtaThe Ladera Ranch News
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Men’s Contrast Collar Shirts Trend Article By: Ben Herbert With Jos giving us a total guide to the lounge suit this week, I thought now would be the perfect time to feature a trend that can easily crossover into your worker wear wardrobe this autumn/winter. That trend is the contrast collar shirt. For those that are too young to remember this trend the last time it was in fashion, the contrast collar shirt is just that; the main body of your shirt is one colour, whilst the collar (and often the cuffs) are of a different contrasting colour. Sounds hideous? Well, you would be surprised at how far men’s fashion has come – we have progressed so far as individuals that we can now integrate pretty much any item into our outfits, and really create a statement at the same time. If I was honest, this is a trend I never thought would come back so strong – as the last time I remember wearing one of these shirts was around 10 years ago! However, with the majority of men being much more clued up now with regard to fashion and style, all of us are looking for an edge or to stand out from the crowd. Designers have been continuously revamping and re-releasing items/trends with modern takes in order fill this growing need; this is just another one of those pieces that you will either love and integrate into your personal style, or something you will not feel comfortable wearing. For those ready to dismiss this trend immediately due to the fact it reminds you of unfashionable days gone by, I urge you to carry on reading in order to
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see how versatile the piece is, and how easily it is to wear this season. It might just take your casual and work looks to the next level. The classic light blue shirt with white collar is an iconic style that is very easy to pair against your black, navy or grey suits. Don’t be afraid of patterns; stripes, gingham and checks are all very popular this year and look particularly great against the solid colour of the collar. So how should you wear this piece as a 21st century gentleman? Well, the easiest way is to utilise the contrast collar shirt with a suitable tie and your work suits. The fully suited looks in the look book above show just how well this type of shirt works when you are buttoned up with a tie.
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Suddenly you have 3 colors (the shirt, collar and tie) working together in harmony in the top section of your outfit, all anchored by the neutral suit jacket. It definitely shows some flair and it would certainly make you stand out against all the other black suit, white shirt and dark tie members of your office. Something else to consider to really finish this work look off would be to pair a pocket square with one of the 3 main colours. My personal preference is to match it to the collar. Due to most of the contrasting collars being white, you could use a simple white cotton version to subtly coordinate with it – showing attention to detail most others wouldn’t even consider.
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Women have plenty to be jealous of when it comes to men’s fashion. A few staples to fill the closet and most men will look polished and put together, even as the trend leans toward the casual look. “Culturally we have moved toward being comfortable,” said Kris Moody, owner of Well Suited, a men’s wear shop on Public Square. It is hard not to see the prominence of business casual as the professional look of the new millennium. And many young men today often display the conflicting combination of the country club and night club. Just as with the ladies, a few basic pieces build the foundation to a fine wardrobe. Then you can add some trendy pieces to update your look. “We do mostly suits, and the trends for suits are still on the slim side,” Moody said. “We are seeing a lot of two-button jackets and double-breasted suits.” The same styling has been popular for sports jackets. Men’s fashion is cyclical, with trends tending to come around again, fade out and then come back. And this happens much slower than the rapid turnover of women’s fashion, which can vary season to season. “This is actually better because you can invest in a suit and know you can wear it for several seasons,” Moody said. When it comes to more casual looks, bright colors have been on-trend lately, as well as the slimmer-fitting silhouette. For the majority of men, however, looking stylish is a priority more than being trendy. In this case, invest in a
quality suit in a basic color such as navy, charcoal or black. Try a versatileweight fabric as well so you can wear it in warmer and cooler temperatures. Lighter shades of camel, khaki or tan will also work, but the darker shades are more flexible for various situations — from dinners out, to the office, to a wedding. “No matter what you choose, you want a suit to fit your body,” Moody said. The same can be said of all men’s fashion. Although slimmer fits have been the rage, more athletic builds or even rounder physiques are not at all
flattered by the tapered styling. Guys should opt for a good fit over fashion trends as looking your best is always stylish. Apply this rule to buying casual pants and denim as well. Select a style that suits your shape and doesn’t add a lot of extra fabric that will bunch or look baggy, nor should you squeeze into skinnier sizes. For the most part, common sense is key. If it isn’t comfortable, then you won’t look your best, confident self.
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DOVE CANYON HOSTs LOVE FROM DOVE FUNDRAISER Last year, Dove Canyon residents hosted Dove Loves Dove, a major fundraising event to support families who suffered extensive damage to their homes from rain and mudslides. This year, in keeping the tradition of helping our neighbors in need, the Dove Canyon Country Club and Dove Canyon residents are partnering with South County Outreach, to host “Love from Dove Valentine’s Spectacular” the weekend of February 10th-13th, 2012 at Dove Canyon Country Club. “Love from Dove Valentine’s Spectacular” is a multi-day “Weekend of Giving” with the purpose of raising funds for South County Outreach. Every eighty-seven cents raised from the “Valentine’s Spectacular” will provide much-needed food, housing and other resources to the unemployed, underemployed, seniors, veterans, disabled and children in South Orange County. “Orange County is not typically viewed as having a need, however we are serving more than 50 families a day,” said Gabrielle Comfort, Special Events and Marketing Manager, “We look forward to an exciting Valentine’s Day weekend filled with food, fun and golf– all to help those who are struggling the most within our community.” Events include: “Taste from Top Local Chefs” featuring local chefs’ specialties, wine pairings and an outdoor cigar bar; a “Sweetheart Extravaganza” showcasing local retailers for your Valentine’s shopping needs; a silent auction and food drive throughout the weekend and a “Golf to Give Tournament” with reception to follow. For “Love from Dove” event information, registration and sponsorship opportunities, visit www.sco-oc.org or contact (949) 380-8144 ext. 210. South County Outreach, founded in 1989, is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing hunger and homeless prevention services to low-income families in crisis in South Orange County. South County Outreach helps those in crisis reach self-sufficiency by providing the following services: food pantry, utility and rental assistance, homeless prevention counseling, computer training, clothing and transitional housing to support homeless families. For more information about South County Outreach, visit www.sco-oc.org. Page 6
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When writing about society events, most the time they are written about those that have already past. Words are written about the amazing food, fabulous people, the décor, glitzy gowns and of course, the money that is raised, all in the name of charity. These charities work very hard throughout the year to plan these events, so this column dedicated to that work, is heartwarming to say the least. This week’s column will concentrate on a charity that needs your help as it was started by a 12 year old girl who battled two inoperable brain tumors and lost that battle a few weeks ago; however, the event will and must go on. You might have heard about her as her and her foundation has been getting world-wide press since her passing. Her Facebook page had garnered over 70,000 “likes” in a 24 hour period and the day after her death, her website was visited so much it crashed the server. This 12 year old girl is Jessie Rees. Her and her parents started The NEGU Foundation™; NEGU, which stands for Never Ever Give Up. It’s the motto and message of Jessie. NEGU is a nonprofit organization to raise awareness Jessie working on her “JoyJars” (photo courtesy of the Rees Family) of pediatric cancer, support sufferers and raise money for research. Jessie’s wish was to deliver the NEGU message to every kid fighting cancer in the United States so they can stay strong and never ever give up. The NEGU Foundation™ is all about “encourage-care” for patients and their parents so no one stands alone. Her dream continues as the first annual NEGU Gala will be Saturday, January 21, 2012 at St. Regis Monarch Beach. This special evening of dining, drinks, dancing, and a special concert with John Tesh is all about raising awareness and support so The NEGU Foundation™ can carry on Jessie’s dream and continue to encourage and care for courageous kids fighting cancer. There are over 50,000 in active treatment and they need encouragement, hope, joy and love. Ten months ago, Jessie was a normal seventh grader living in Southern California. After her diagnosis, she became nationally recognized as she blogged her fight against the disease. After her death, she brought thousands to her Facebook page, all in support and prayers for her and her family. She wanted one “like” for each of the estimated 50,000 American children with cancer but instead received almost 120,000 from all over the world as of this date. While some of her posts discussed her struggles as she underwent radiation and chemotherapy treatments, others urged readers in dozens of countries to support pediatric cancer research and to pray for other children with the illness. She always signed her posts with the acronym “NEGU” (NEE’-goo). Jessie Joy Rees, founder of The NEGU Foundation™ (4/8/99 - 1/5/12) (photo by Rick Brotherton) Jessie also thought about what she could do for kids who are hospitalized or fighting serious medical conditions, so she came up with “JoyJars”. Jars filled with just about anything to brighten the day for those who receive them. The foundation sold and has provided thousands of “JoyJars” stuffed with candy and toys to sick children. More than 3,000 were sold and distributed in 27 states last year, according to the NEGU website. The event Saturday is part of many fundraisers for this nonprofit that will help carry on the dream of this little girl. If you are a John Tesh Fan or if you just want to go support this non-profit by attending, please do so. It will be something to remember for a long time. For more information about the NEGU Gala, please visit www.NEGU.org. Tickets and tables are still available. John Tesh will be performing at NEGU Gala on January 21st at the St. Regis Monarch Beach (photo courtesy of John Tesh) Page 8
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Saddleback College Art Faculty Present Their 2012 Exhibition The Saddleback College Art Department faculty is pleased to present its 2012 Faculty Art and Photo Exhibition on Wednesday, February 8th through Thursday, March 8th. This mixed media exhibit includes photography, ceramics, sculpture, painting, printmaking, drawing, jewelry and more. Gallery hours are Monday – Wednesday from noon-4pm; Thursday evenings 4-8pm and on Saturday, February 11th, the gallery will be open from 10 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. There will be an artists’ reception on Tuesday, February 7th from 5 to 8 pm. Admission is free. The Art Department believes that a person’s reflection of life is manifested through his or her art. Students are able to fully appreciate artistic expressions through study, observation and experience. The art faculty and staff are committed to offering the strongest foundation in the arts that will allow students success in college as well as in their ongoing roles as artists. The Photography Department offers courses which allow students to explore visual imagery through the application of various photographic techniques and processes. Traditional film based courses and digital imaging classes cover a wide range of technical information where students can pursue their aesthetic expression. Saddleback College is located at 28000 Marguerite Pkwy in Mission Viejo, just east of Interstate 5 at the Avery Parkway exit. Parking is available in Lot 12. Take Avery Parkway to Marguerite Parkway turn left to the third traffic light, which is Saddleback’s Marguerite entrance. Turn right into the campus and take the third left to “Theatre Circle,” turning right into Lot 12.
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Located in Mission Viejo, Saddleback College provides quality higher education and training to the greater south Orange County community. Having served more than 500,000 students since 1968, Saddleback College offers more than 300 degree and certificate programs to help students reach their personal, career, and educational goals. For more information, please visit www.saddleback.edu. For Fine Arts events, visit www.saddleback.edu/arts.
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LADERA RANCH flocks to Farmers Market opening day About a thousand people flocked to the Mission Viejo Farmers Market, which opened in the Civic Center courtyard today boasting fresh produce and homemade food and living products. Many people arrived early for the 9 a.m. opening to take advantage of 30 vendors featuring a selection of citrus, almond-based sauces, butter and pesto, honey-roasted nuts, fresh fish and much more. Several marketgoers strolled the grounds munching on homemade tamales and wood-fired pizza while enjoying the talents of singer/songwriter Phillip Bardowell. In honor of its opening day, KSBR radio broadcast live from the Civic Center. The Mission Viejo Farmers Market is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Friday at 200 Civic Center. Live entertainment is featured the first Friday of the month. The market provides residents with access to healthy, sustainable food choices that support the city’s designation as a Healthy Eating and Active Living (HEAL) city and demonstrates its commitment to the environment and local economy by providing fresh produce and a variety of food items that are grown and produced locally. For more information, visit cityofmissionviejo.org/farmersmarket. Page 12
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Jazz Day with Clay Jenkins at Saddleback College Saddleback College’s Jazz Day offers performances by the Saddleback Big Band, conducted by Joey Sellers, and renowned jazz trumpet player Clay Jenkins on Saturday, February 4th at 7 pm in the McKinney Theatre. Clay Jenkins’ career as a jazz artist has covered a wide-range of musical experiences, bringing him to the forefront of the jazz performing and teaching arenas. His experience as a performer began at an early age playing with the Stan Kenton Orchestra. He moved to Los Angeles in 1978, where he was in demand as both a live performer and studio recording musician. From Los Angeles, he toured with the big bands of Harry James, Buddy Rich and finally, the Count Basie Orchestra. Since moving to Rochester, NY to join the Eastman faculty in 2000, Jenkins has maintained a busy performing, recording and teaching schedule. Tickets are $10 general; $7 students/seniors. Call the ticket office at 949-5824656 (noon-4, Tues-Sat) or order your tickets online at www.saddleback.edu/arts. Saddleback College is located at 28000 Marguerite Pkwy in Mission Viejo, just east of Interstate 5 at the Avery Parkway exit. Complimentary parking is available in Lot 12 with overflow parking in Lot 10. Take Avery Parkway to Marguerite Parkway turn left to the third traffic light, which is Saddleback’s Marguerite entrance. Turn right into the campus and take the second left to “Theatre Circle,” turning right into Lot 12. Jazz Studies at Saddleback College emphasizes creativity through improvisation and ensemble performance. Focusing on the historical, theoretical and intuitive aspects of this American music, Director Joey Sellers and an outstanding cadre of nationally recognized musicians comprise the jazz faculty. Curricula include Improvisation, Jazz Composition and Arranging, Jazz History Syllabus, Jazz History Audio, Jazz History Podcast, Jazz Piano, Saddleback Big Band, Jazz Lab Ensemble, and Combos. Students in Jazz Studies at Saddleback College have transferred to prestigious institutions including University of Southern California, Eastman School of Music, Berkeley School of Music, Cal State Northridge, UCLA, Cal State Fullerton, University of California at San Diego, and other regional institutions. Some of our alumni have gone on to play professionally with Frank Zappa, Diana Ross, and other high-profile artists and organizations.
The Friends of Dorothy Guild announces special events for 2012 As it was said in The Wizard of Oz, it’s always best to start at the beginning – and here it is: The Friends of Dorothy Guild announcing its two big fun and fundraisers for 2012 to support AIDS Services Foundation OC: Spring on the Runway Fashion Show Rave on May 23 and their signature Haunted Halloween Party on October 20. And the biggest news of all – the Halloween Party will land this year in the exclusive Center Club in Costa Mesa. Dorothy Guild founder and chair Barbara Venezia said, “Haunted Halloween at the Center Club will be amazing. We now have a 600 person capacity at the venue, so this event can certainly grow. I’m also proud to announce our newly designed website which now enables members to download photos of events, blog, buy tickets, take polls, renew membership, and make donations and so much more at www.friendsofdorothy. org.” To date, ‘the Dorothys’ have raised $622,782 for ASF programs, which include care and services to people with HIV/AIDS in Orange County, including food, transportation, housing, emergency financial assistance, Page 14
family support programs, mental health counseling, support groups and HIV education and prevention information. . The Runway Fashion Show Rave - May 23 will take place at the newly redesigned warehouse of Susie and Kevin Coleman once again. There will be amazing fashion looks for men and women as only ‘the Dorothys’ dare show. Expect new stores and designers and, of course the traditional Men’s Underwear Finale. Haunted Halloween Party at the Center Club - October 20 will be the biggest Halloween treat ever. Already the most over the top/rainbow Halloween event in Orange County, this year will be better than ever. Amanda Thomas, Center Club Membership Director, said, “I attended the last Halloween event and was so impressed with the commitment of the committee and the overall experience that I knew the Center Club and The Friends of Dorothy Guild would be a perfect fit.“ The entire Center Club will be available for the event. The Club’s Board of Governors has allocated 30 Center Club memberships to benefit the guild. Enroll as a Center Club Member at $2500.00
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2012 Men’s Tennis Fashion Roundup By Erwin Ong
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courts. Some played it safe – and disappointed us -- with traditional attire. Fortunately, there were others who played with color and patterns as they With the first round of play at the 2012 Australian Open already completed, put together outfits for the year’s first major. Below are our notes for which Tennis Now takes a step back and look at what all 128 men wore on the ATP players brought their summer best to Melbourne.
Adidas: The blue courts of Melbourne Park are the perfect complement to bright colors on player kits. Surprisingly, only adidas takes advantage of this backdrop with the vibrant reds and yellows of their adizero line; the company’s three-stripe logo (on the sleeves) and some graphic detail along the bottom of the shirt break up the solid colors. (Seen on: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Fernando Verdasco.)
Yonex: Yonex gave Lleyton Hewitt a little push in adding an orange geometric pattern to the back of his red crew. Albeit somewhat derivative – both Nike and adidas have shown great designs with embellished back panels in years past – this Yonex shirt is a refreshing change from the staid offerings of this Japanese brand.
Wilson: Since debuting a revamped apparel collection at the 2010 U.S. Open, Wilson has consistently produced well-designed clothes for both the men and women on its roster. Feliciano Lopez, Philipp Kohlschreiber, and Topper: Longtime Yonexer David Nalbandian has switched over to the South Jarkko Nieminen are all wearing a crew that combines color blocking in the American brand Topper. The Argentine wore a white crew embellished with front (red, white, and blue) with a racing stripe theme in the back; the two multi-colored zig-zags; it might appear Charlie Brown-esque to some, but we seemingly disparate concepts come together to give the fans something to found the print a novel way of adding color to a plain tee. view from all parts of the court. Page 18
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