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Dressing the man / Alan Flusser.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : HarperCollins World ; London : Hi Marketing, 2003.Description: 320 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 0060191449
  • 9780060191443
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 391.1 FLU
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 391.1 FLU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100316422

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Dressing the Man is the definitive guide to what men need to know in order to dress well and look stylish without becoming fashion victims.

Alan Flusser's name is synonymous with taste and style. With his new book, he combines his encyclopedic knowledge of men's clothes with his signature wit and elegance to address the fundamental paradox of modern men's fashion: Why, after men today have spent more money on clothes than in any other period of history, are there fewer well-dressed men than at any time ever before

According to Flusser, dressing well is not all that difficult, the real challenge lies in being able to acquire the right personalized instruction. Dressing well pivots on two pillars -- proportion and color. Flusser believes that "Permanent Fashionability," both his promise and goal for the reader, starts by being accountable to a personal set of physical trademarks and not to any kind of random, seasonally served-up collection of fashion flashes.

Unlike fashion, which is obliged to change each season, the face's shape, the neck's height, the shoulder's width, the arm's length, the torso's structure, and the foot's size remain fairly constant over time. Once a man learns how to adapt the fundamentals of permanent fashion to his physique and complexion, he's halfway home.

Taking the reader through each major clothing classification step-by-step, this user-friendly guide helps you apply your own specifics to a series of dressing options, from business casual and formalwear to pattern-on-pattern coordination, or how to choose the most flattering clothing silhouette for your body type and shirt collar for your face.

A man's physical traits represent his individual road map, and the quickest route toward forging an enduring style of dress is through exposure to the legendary practitioners of this rare masculine art. Flusser has assembled the largest andmost diverse collection of stylishly mantled men ever found in one book. Many never-before-seen vintage photographs from the era of Cary Grant, Tyrone Power, and Fred Astaire are employed to help illustrate the range and diversity of authentic men's fashion. Dressing the Man's sheer magnitude of options will enable the reader to expand both the grammar and verbiage of his permanent-fashion vocabulary.

For those men hoping to find sartorial fulfillment somewhere down the road, tethering their journey to the mind-set of permanent fashion will deliver them earlier rather than later in life.

Includes bibliographical references.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • 1 Permanent Fashion (p. 2)
  • 2 The Power of Color (p. 16)
  • 3 Proportion: The Foundation of Style (p. 34)
  • 4 The Prerogatives of Pattern (p. 62)
  • 5 The Suit (p. 78)
  • 6 Odd Jackets, Trousers, and Waistcoats (p. 100)
  • 7 The Dress Shirt (p. 120)
  • 8 Neckwear (p. 144)
  • 9 Hosiery Harmonies (p. 170)
  • 10 Foot Decorum (p. 186)
  • 11 Accessories: The Major Importance of Minor Things (p. 210)
  • 12 Formalwear: Black-and-White Etiquette (p. 232)
  • 13 Business Casual (p. 254)
  • Glossary (p. 277)
  • Bibliography (p. 306)
  • Acknowledgments (p. 307)

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Alan J. Flusser is a 1983 Coty Award-winning menswear designer and the best-selling author of Clothes and the Man. He won acclaimed for his designs for the movie, Wall Street, and has become identified with the garments he made for Michael Douglas's character in that film, Gordon Gekko. He also owns a custom shop at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York where he turns out high-style, hand-tailored custom clothes for business executives and for the who's who of the entertainment world.

Other books by Flusser include Making the Man and Style and the Man. The books discuss the fundamentals of men's clothing and list the 200 best stores in 70 countries all over the world. He was awarded the Cutty Sark Award (the design industry's Oscar) for his first two books.

(Bowker Author Biography)

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