Fashion Alert for Men:
Why should girls have all the bling? Part II
Sequin Jackets and Tuxedos for Men
Before you all jump to conclusions, that I am talking about some Big Fat Indian Wedding attire here, where the more the sparkle, the better it is, let me tell you:
The Sequin Jacket for Men was first popularized by none other that Legendary Micheal Jackson when he first wore it for his historic performance, way back in 1983.
Ever since then, this look has been an iconic one, with very few brands and people daring to play with it.
Now that I have your attention, let me tell you one more thing:
Wearing sequin is not girly! A "Man" can make it look as masculine as he may like it.
It is hence important to keep all those misconceptions and conventions aside. If you really want to kill it at some life changing event you have, don't be so afraid. Carry the right attitude and the right smile. The only accessories you will require.
It is also not necessary to fill the entire piece of cloth with sequin here, sequin there and sequins everywhere.
If you are not that experimental, or are just doubtful as to how wearable the jacket will be if its full of sequins, opt for a tad bit of glitter here or there. These places could be the collar, the cuff or the pocket piping. Its perfect for any event where you want all the attention. It is a statement on its own, let alone how you wear it and with what you team it up.
Dolce & Gabbana was so inspired by this iconic look of Micheal Jackson that they launched their own collection of sequin jackets and tuxedos for men.
A few celebrities have also donned this attire very successfully.
That is Brad Goreski, who wore this Dolce & Gabbana Sequin jacket at the premier of "Its a Brad Brad World". Love the way he wore those full-framed glasses to complete his look.
And, That is our very own Salman Khan, who made a huge statement when he wore this for Big Boss Season 7's Grand Finale, Needless to say, he looked great!
So this is for all the gentlemen, who want to look classy and at the same time, a class apart! ;)
Lets see how you do it.
Keep checking this space for more posts from this series.
Nice work , i'm impressed.
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