
Panic! at the Disco is an American pop punk duo, formed in Las Vegas in 2005, and with an original and smart style.
Music critics named a number of different genres to describe Panic! at the Disco’s music, including emo, pop punk, electro, vaudeville, and baroque pop: these labels were more of a reflection of the band’s work on A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out, as the stylistic shift on Pretty. Odd. made many of these claims insignificant.
The band, that released their third album, entitled Vices & Virtues, on March 2011, has also a great sense of style: so they often wear skinny pants, shirts with a lot of stylish details as braces, bow ties and belts…
Anything else? A lot of dark make-up!
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While the fashion shows in Paris, London and Milan last weeks were showing the best of the upcoming collections for men, it seems even the men on the street were refined and showed their best about smart and original style.
The looks outside the shows and down the street in summer days were dandy with a mix & match of elegant details such as bow, ties, pocket square, but worn with denim blazer jacket, colored chinos pants, tatoos and big bags.
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Andre Benjamin (well known as Andre 3000) has a deep talent in music and also in fashion: his fans soon learned that his stage wardrobe was nothing more than an evolution (or re-interpretation) of his own personal style culled from his many interests and passion for English-inspired vintage clothing.
How to dress in the Benjamin Way?
Consider Andre’s ability to translate vintage, preppy chic into an urban and sophisticated look with hip-hop as his muse: so, the key is to focus on his taste for vintage, dare with colors and mixing up fabrics and patterns.
Very important details: bow ties, braces, belts and pochette, often all togheter in the same outfit.
Don’t miss: the hat is ever present!

More and more guys are wearing bow ties not because they have to, but because they want to: it’s (of course) a style choice.
I can’t think of an accessory that can completely change a look more than a bow tie: so chic, original, with a retro taste. The trick is separating a look that says “I have a meeting with my boss” from a look that is more “I just want to wear a damn bow tie”.
So we want to suggest an easier way to pull-off a bow tie (here we show off a knitted bow tie) with a little attitude.
This is certainly more “edgy” than “business”: your sporty shirt, your favourite and cool denim jacket, a silk knitted bow tie and and a pocket square to add a chic detail.
What do you think? Are you going to try it?
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Polo shirts are standard staples for business casual dress, but if you want give these pieces a formal twist you can match them with bow ties.
Steve & Co. suggests a large variety of bow ties: from silk ones, to linen, from cotton to the knit version.
There’s a bow tie for every taste!
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