Posts Tagged ‘Black Shoes’

Mens Dress Shoes Trends

February 9th, 2010

The dress shoe may sound boring, but it is anything but. In an age when tennis shoes and sneakers are worn everywhere, mens dress shoes may not be as popular, but they do show the difference between those that are serious and the posers. There are a wide variety of styles, and it depends on what you are looking for. Mens dress shoes range from borderline casual to very fancy, and can adapt to any situation.

Mens dress shoes that many often picture are the boring black shoes with thin laces that we all learned to dread as kids. However, dress shoes have changed a lot since then. The big difference is that the sole has undergone some changes, going away from the wooden and plastic soles to rubber ones, allowing for more comfort, as well as dancing. Also, there are more types available, with wingtips and penny-loafers making a comeback. What styles are popular this summer can be found here: [http://www.mensflair.com/news-trends/summer-dress-shoes-trend.php].

The dress shoe has been allowed to dress down, with some shoes being derived from moccasins. However, Italian shoes still continue to reign, with New York and London coming close. Strangely, Los Angeles has also been starting to come into its own. As sneakers become more popular, they have been combined with more conservative mens dress shoes to create hybrids; although looked down, they are becoming popular with trendy models.

Also of note are sandals, which are catching on as more people embrace more holistic lifestyles. Although not a dress shoe by any means, that they are being worn in more formal situations is of note, as well as the controversy that they have created in regards to formal wear, especially as “tribal” fashions come and go in fashion circles, and New Age beliefs continue to take hold. It will be interesting to see if sandals ever crossover from women’s fashion, or will be a truly male footwear.

It is interesting to note that wingtips and penny-loafers are in vogue due to a wave of nostalgia. As more modernistic styles become available, new designers are always trying to update the classics, if for no other reason than to see what modern materials can do to old classics. At the same time, boots are also being taken more seriously than in decades past, possibly due to an interest in western music and Texas’ rise in popularity, as well as having a number of influential politicians from there (not the least of whom is the current president). These “dress boots” are made of a different leather than regular boots, as well as having more obvious needlework.

In short, there is a wide variety of shoes available for dressing up, and it is up to you what kind of shoes you will wear, from the conservative to almost fun.

Flattering Yet Affordable Black Dresses

February 5th, 2010



The little black dress is a definite must have for every woman’s wardrobe, and we have the famous designer Coco Chanel to thank for that simple yet elegant outfit that can easily suit any size or shape for every occasion or event.

The basic idea behind it is that the color black is such a neutral color that everyone would not have a hard time matching it, making it so versatile, and having done it that almost everyone can afford it.

The woman’s wardrobe would be incomplete without the infamous LBD (little black dress) that can be used for casual or formal events, depending on when you are going to parade it.

The infamous little black dress is plain and simple which appears to be timeless because it is always in fashion and would never go out of style.

The wonderful thing is that you can purchase the little black dress and still keep up with the latest trends when you purchase black backless dresses, long vintage, or maxi styles in black.

This is perfect for people who are a little hesitant of wearing brighter colors. You can always add little accessories and accents to your little black dress like shoes, accessories and belts just to follow what is the “in color” of this season’s latest trend.

Black is a wonderful color that can blend perfectly well with any color. It can go well for casual or formal events, and looks great for any color, shape and size of women.

By: Priyanka Arora

Dress Code Etiquette For Men

December 9th, 2009



Are you confused about all these different types of dress codes? Are you uncertain if it is necessary to spend the money to rent a tuxedo for a function if a regular 2-piece suit might do? What about neckwear? Do you need a bow tie or is a necktie the preferred piece of accessory? Below is a helpful explanation on the 5 most common dress codes for men.

Formal, or “Black Tie” Attire:
If you are invited for a formal event, the chances are the invitation will call for “Black Tie Attire”. Black Tie is the most formal of all dress codes and traditionally will require you to wear a bow tie in combination with a classic tuxedo. Not just any bow tie will do, but the solid color black bow tie is the one to choose. The gold standard for “Black Tie Attire”: Black tuxedo jacket, matching black tuxedo pants, white dress shirt, black bow tie, black shoes, black cummerbund or vest, and white pocket square.

“Warm Weather” Back Tie Dress Code:
As the name indicates, warm weather black tie means that the event will take place during the day, and/or in warm weather. In addition, it is often times associated with events occurring under open-air. Similar to traditional “Black Tie” attire, “Warm Weather Black Tie” means you need to wear a tux and a bow tie. The preferred bow tie is still black, even though solid color white, or silver bow ties are an acceptable alternative. The black tuxedo jacket is typically switched to a white one. Not only is the white jacket quite elegant, but it will also be much cooler and more comfortable when worn on a hot sunny day.

“Black Tie” Optional:
Black Tie” optional dress code is also often called “semi-formal” dress code. As the name suggests, tuxedo and bow tie is acceptable, but the majority of guests will dress slightly less formal. Most common are dark 2-piece suits with white dress shirt, and elegant solid color tie. The necktie should be on the slightly more formal side. As a general rule: The darker the necktie, the more formal it will appear.

“Business” Attire:
Depending on your industry and your company’s culture, business attire can vary widely. Traditional business attire consists of 2-piece suit, dress shirt, and necktie. The most popular dress shirt colors are white, blue, gray, and even light pink. If you are invited in for a job interview dress on the slightly more consertvative side. A dark charcoal gray suit, white dress shirt, and diagonal striped tie in not too flashy colors is a great choice. The most common necktie colors are dark blue and burgundy red. Striped neckties are also common for business attire as they have a classy look that is timeless and not too flashy.

“Business Casual” Dress Code
Don’t wear a necktie or a bow tie for a “Business Casual” meeting. The goal here is to dress nice, but not too formal. No full suit, and no neckwear is needed. The basic outfit consists of: Dress shoes, dress pants, and dress shirts. A non-wrinkly tugged-in polo shirted with nicely pressed Khaki pants are slightly less formal, but well acceptable for “Business Casual” attire. Stay away from tennis shoes, shorts, sandals, and jeans!

By: Hendrik Pohl