Here is Raymond’s Vito Dell’erba lists five fashion accessories every Indian man should have.
A man’s physical appearance is more powerful than what he says. In a world where we meet so many people everyday, appearance is what creates the first impact. Giving due importance to the fine detailing on an outfit along with the correct accessories, accentuates the look.
Compared to women, men have fewer options to enhance their personality to stand out in the crowd. Using accessories with an outfit is like adding spice to a dish, to bring out the best. Get accessories that add panache to your get up.
SOCKS
Try out coloured stripes or checked socks. Stay away from white ones unless you are Michael Jackson. One of the coolest things is the no sock effect i.e. the invisible socks, which can be teamed up with a good pair of moccasins on formal or casual wear.
POCKET SQUARE
A pocket square is an elegant alternative to the tie. It helps introduce colour to the outfit and dress it up. It can be folded differently for different occasions – business, eccentric, casual or elegant.
BROOCHES
Brooches are the new trend for men. They enhance the style quotient. Brooches with animal patterns such as cobras, beetles, horned deer and owl to name a few, make for a cool look.
RINGS AND CUFFLINKS
Gemstones are a powerful medium of energy that are said to influence human behaviour and moods. Rings with gemstones made in antique silver or gold, work well as a fashion accessory. A single large central stone ring looks just fine. If it’s cufflinks you want to wear for the occasion, get some with coloured gemstones.
SUNGLASSES
Get sunglasses according to the shape and size of your face. For example, wayfarers suit those with round, oval or heart-shaped faces, while aviators look good on an oval or square-shaped ones.
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