Wild hair—not just “oh, I tossed this instead of brushing it” but actually grown out wild. Paired with a neat, chic jacket. I so do love personality upstaging fashion in a portrait.
And since I have this slight fetish, I will announce to you that the bracelets tie it all together, whether anyone else would think so…

Choi Woo Sik



Don’t know if I’ve seen this fella in anything, but now I want to—he’s got sass in his eyes.Love this bright blue against brown look. It’s a great contrast that isn’t as sharp-edged as black and white, more gentle for spring or just a more colorful winter look.And those are pretty shoes. Are pointy toes going back out of style? Please?
I kept thinking, as I paged past this photo, that I recognized the face, but this expression’s similarity to someone else was confusing me…
Exo’s Kai. Of course.
The beautiful model-variant one, who looks fantastic in clothes, and whom I am now mentally casting for the autumn return of coats and suits. Because though he looks well in less clothes than his band-mates, just look at this!
And this coat’s pretty leatherette detailing on the pockets is great—in scale with the buttons, but a little bold because of it.

Stephen M by Evan Taylor Gunville

More photos of this gorgeous peacoat at the source (or the link above).
Beautiful coat, with epaulette, nice high lapels, with a trim look to putting over a suit.
The model’s got a great look, too—he reminds me of Patrick Dempsey, but with maybe a less straight-on handsome. Makes him look even better in formal menswear, though…
I didn’t find a ton of stills up with smashing suits from That Winter, The Wind Blows, but I did find some smashing portraits of Jo In-Sung.
While this is not a new portrait, I’ve noted that certain coats are being debuted right now, almost as spring-wear. Lighter coats, still warm enough to keep out the wind, but trim enough to just drape over a suit.
In the fickle nature of spring, you need a good coat that won’t overheat you or expose you to the elements if it suddenly gets cold again. This is a really pretty one.

The mix of adorable and classically handsome Yoon Shi-Yoon represents makes *so* much more sense now I’ve seen him act. He’s irrepressible, with a certain flair of knowing he’s a looker—but isn’t that so fun?

At least, as Enrique (ridiculous) Geum in Flower Boy Next Door.

Like the mix of sporty casual and preppy dress clothes, particularly coats, in this shoot. It has the same flair for fun without undercutting why they look good.

I wonder if he knew the big coat and stripey bow-tie made him look juvenile, and was using that for his advantage? You never know with these sly young gents…
mydaguerreotypeboyfriend:


John Hay in his twenties, while serving Abraham Lincoln as his personal secretary, (played by Joseph Cross in the movie). He later became Secretary of State under Teddy Roosevelt.
Described by a colleague as “quite young, and looks younger than he is; of a fresh and almost boyish complexion; quite a favorite among the ladies, and with a gift for epigram and repartee.”
This photo is not new. It’s made it’s circuits. I may have even posted it here before, except I doubt I have—I’m feeling daring for posting it now.
It’s the textures—this is a hodgepodge look, a miscellany and I don’t care much for those glasses, I think simpler earrings would have served better.
But look at the texture, the detailing on the jacket. The unusually organic-looking bracelets GD is wearing to match the tribal Orient look to the coat. It’s gorgeous, and what’s more, stand-out. There are not five other men wearing similar things in that crowd, no matter what crowd it is.
odd fact: I think I may have actually had a bento box that was a line of Yamamoto’s brand.
I had no idea what it was about when we got it, we were picking one out in the store and it was the most friendly looking for a girl about to go to school for the first time. Which is interesting considering his philosophy and the quote centering his Wiki article…
He’s definitely of the understated school. There’s no reason to be loud when you can just be innately stylish.

That bottom right shirt/sweater thing is as ugly as sin, but it’s a pretty photo of Tamaki Hiroshi’s face through a window with leaf reflections on it, so.

(Also, arguably, an interesting fashion statement.)

I really, really love the tweed long coat he’s wearing at the top, though, and the quiet, haunted forest sense to the shoot.

It’s more vaguely preppy than dressy—but that’s okay. C.N Blue guys tend to look a little too buttoned-up in full suits (though handsome. And I exclude Jungshin-chingoo).
Love the tone of this photo—the indeterminate time, the room for comfort in their clothes. And of course, it’s also totally cute.
The jackets.
…the end.

lefthandedbluestocking:

bigbangswaq:

About to burse into tears because TOP was wearing VIVIENNE WESTWOOD Checked Double Breasted Coat at the airport earlier today for MAMA 2012. He looks so good in long coat.. I hope he will continue to dress like this! Please! No more adidas track suit! Anyways.. the coat is available on FARFETCH for US$ 1,229.50 

pic by UTOPIA

Freaking love this coat.

I don’t always love to see what celebs wear priced out, but I DO think it’s interesting when people have tracked down the designer.

And this is a lovely, lovely coat. And I think it is very cool how T.O.P. has gone into the “dress classy, dance cheesy” stage of life. (His shoes are lovely, too. He’s one of the few I think *should* be wearing ridiculously toed dress-shoes.)

This guy has a certain live-wire menace to him that’s fantastic. He’s wearing a simple shirt under a pedestrian coat, but it gets a sort of great-coat silhouette to it, partially because of that quality.

I was just thinking of his electricity in his Love Shuffle role, and how awesome that love line was this afternoon…

I think I need to watch something else with him in it.

(via shusu)

lefthandedbluestocking:

This type of coat doesn’t seem like something Taeyang would usually wear, but I’m completely loving it. 

It’s like a tsar’s outfit, and I agree with you—it’s not his standard look, but he’s working it pretty well. Dramatic and hip-hop go together like hand in glove—which is why they can tend toward the sweetest suits as well.
Opaque  by  andbamnan