
GQ Magazine has released the top fifty best-dressed men in Britain: Tinie Tempah is the most stylish.
Then, you can find out young stylish british actors (now very popular in Hollywood) like Christian Bale, Robert Pattinson and Andrew Garfield or cool musicians like Sergio Pizzorno, Ian Brown and more.
In general, the list reflects the enormous variety of different styles that make up the quintessential British look – from the sharpest Savile Row suits to the hippest hip-hop swagger.
That is why the world still looks to these islands for inspiration – and even an education in what to wear.
Here are the first 10 position. To see the entire list click here.
01. Tinie Tempah
02. Mario Balottelli
03. Matt Smith
04. Robert Pattinson
05. Andrew Garfield
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The Artist, silent French romantic comedy drama film directed by Michel Hazanavicius, starring Jean Dujardin and Bérénice Bejo, has triumphed at the 2012 Oscars with five Academy Awards.

We enjoyed so much the film and especially we appreciated the timeless dandy elegance showed in it made by bow-ties, pocket squares, ties, braces, vests, black & white, and more…
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If you still want that confident splash of color on your lapel, but you’re worried that the flower might be a little too dandyish for your tastes, don’t worry, Steve & Co. suggests a new and less eccentric option: a silk knot brooch through the buttonhole on your lapel.
Depending on the season or situation, you can tone down with a low-key, monochromatic knot, or opt for a louder pop with a brighter two-toned affair. The choice is yours.
Shop silk knot brooch here.
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With both the spring/summer and autumn/winter collections featuring a more vibrant palette, 2011 was definitely the year that menswear began to really accept colour.
2012 is shaping up to be the year where we continue to move from the monotony of the monochrome and cement colour as an integral part of the male wardrobe.
Most of SS12 men’s collections really exhibit blue as a versatile colour, which appeals to everyone.
And we have to admit that the navy suit is the perfect anchor when it comes to a ‘monoblue’ ensemble.
The darker suit allows you to go lighter with your shirt and tie. The accepted rule is to go for a tie that is darker than your shirt but lighter than your suit for maximum effect.
Similarly with socks and pocket squares opt for a lighter shade than the navy backdrop.
- shop knitted blue tie
- shop blue socks
- shop blue belt
- shop light blue handkerchief
- shop blue pins