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Nick Wooster, Mario Boglioli, and Milan Vukmirovic at Pitti

post #1 of 21
Thread Starter 
We posted their pictures here: http://blog.styleforum.net/?p=299

Yes, I'm too lazy to repost the pics.

Cheers,

Fok.
post #2 of 21
The hair, Nick, the hair. It's starting to edge over into 'boulevardier' territory.

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post #3 of 21
Nick Wooster is chilling down on champagne whilst I write this so phuck you.
post #4 of 21
Nick Wooster is a characture of him self, anything to get a photo in a blog. I have to be very honest, he is very good at getting attention but I don't think much at all of his style or lack there of. (I am drinking champagne right now as I type this).

Mario Boglioli, on the other hand strikes me as a man with real style. I would like to meet him.
post #5 of 21
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Originally Posted by pocketsquareguy View Post

Nick Wooster is a characture of him self, anything to get a photo in a blog. I have to be very honest, he is very good at getting attention but I don't think much at all of his style or lack there of. (I am drinking champagne right now as I type this).
Mario Boglioli, on the other hand strikes me as a man with real style. I would like to meet him.

He's in the industry so he is a walking advertisement for himself. He shouldn't be judged using the usual criteria. It's funny to watch people hate on him because it means he's doing his job very well.
post #6 of 21
I like their coats.
post #7 of 21
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Originally Posted by Ich_Dien View Post

He's in the industry so he is a walking advertisement for himself. He shouldn't be judged using the usual criteria. It's funny to watch people hate on him because it means he's doing his job very well.

I don't hate him, in fact I admire him for his marketing abilities. I just don't like his style. It is costume like.
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post #9 of 21

I didn't know who Nick Wooster was before this, and I shall now adjust my attitude slightly to one of deliberately paying no attention to him.

post #10 of 21
So he said to the barber, "Just give me the Samuel Beckett".
post #11 of 21

The top comment is so true.

 

 

 

post #12 of 21
That's one deep v-neck on Milan Vukmirovic.
post #13 of 21
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I like the picture of Boglioli. It just looks very unforced. The term spretz is so overused it's essentially a standing joke, but he really seems to have it. There, I've said my piece, lay it on.
post #14 of 21
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Originally Posted by Prada_Ferragamo View Post

That's one deep v-neck on Milan Vukmirovic.

I got a gift from a designer with a V-neck like that a few years ago. It had some very subtle details, and the material was this beautiful Japanese jersey, so I really tried/. I wore it once, and nearly made it out of the house. Ended up giving it away to a much more stylistically adventurous kid, a son of a friend, who pulled it off much better than I ever could. Some styles are for the very young or very cool (I'm neither.)
post #15 of 21
i love nicks style and looks. i dont think i could do it, but he makes it work so well.
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