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Issue #54 | Are You Guilty of These Fashion Fails on Dating Apps?

Plus, explore Daniel Craig’s bold new style moves, discover the best fall wardrobe picks, and dive into the Superfine exhibit at The Met, celebrating the history of Black dandyism

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What Men Can Learn from Daniel Craig’s Bold Footwear Choices

Daniel Craig’s recent style evolution showcases the power of footwear in redefining a wardrobe. Swapping his sharp 007 suits for a more experimental approach, Craig demonstrates how the right shoes can make even the simplest outfits stand out. Whether it’s pairing chunky Western boots with casual looks or opting for high-shine loafers with bold outerwear, his choices prove that footwear can anchor or elevate any outfit.

One takeaway is embracing versatility. Craig’s selection of different silhouettes—from Loewe’s rugged suede workman boots to fuzzy-textured Chelsea boots—shows that men can experiment with textures and shapes to add character to their attire. His move towards non-traditional footwear also suggests a confidence in mixing formal and casual elements, creating a look that feels both refined and relaxed.

Additionally, Craig’s embrace of premium materials like brushed suede and leather, combined with his focus on comfort, is a reminder that quality matters. Investing in statement shoes that blend craftsmanship and style can transform an outfit, whether it’s for a formal occasion or everyday wear.

For men looking to elevate their style, Craig’s approach is a lesson in using footwear as the foundation for a bold, individualistic look.

Stop Dressing Like a Lost Tourist: How to Not Fail on Dating Apps

With cuffing season upon us, a great first impression is more important than ever. Yet, a surprising number of men are missing the mark. The typical offenders? Ill-fitting shirts, worn-out polos, and, worst of all, bathroom selfies co-starring toilets in the background. It’s no wonder so many profiles get swiped left without a second thought.

Clothes are a subtle form of communication. A sloppy outfit or a dated style can make you seem like you don’t care or, worse, that you haven’t been shopping since high school. On the flip side, dressing well doesn’t mean throwing on a designer jacket or wearing attention-grabbing pieces. You don’t need to transform into a style icon overnight, but showing a little more thought in your appearance can go a long way. Start with the basics: a well-fitted shirt or sweater, paired with dark denim or slim-cut trousers, reads as approachable and put-together.

Pay attention to the details. Solid colors or simple patterns are universally flattering and won’t distract from your face in photos. Add some texture or layering for visual interest, such as a lightweight knit or a bomber jacket. Steer clear of wild prints or overly trendy pieces—they often divide opinion and can come off as trying too hard. Instead, focus on subtle accessories like a vintage watch or a small piece of understated jewelry, which can add polish without overwhelming your look.

Footwear is just as crucial. A pair of clean leather sneakers or refined loafers can ground your outfit, whereas flip-flops or worn-out trainers instantly cheapen it. Above all, keep your clothes clean and well-maintained. A stained shirt or scuffed shoes are easy reasons for someone to swipe left.

Remember, the goal is to present a version of yourself that’s approachable, authentic, and confident—someone who puts thought into how they present themselves, but not someone who looks like they’re trying too hard. So, take a moment to review your profile pictures, make a few adjustments, and see how a little effort can change the game.

“Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” Is the Costume Institute’s Spring 2025 Exhibition

In her latest piece for Vogue, Monica Miller explores the vibrant history of Black dandyism through the upcoming Costume Institute exhibition “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, highlighting the influence of Black designers and cultural icons on the evolution of menswear.

Contemporary Black dandyism has been enlivening the red carpet at the Met Gala for years. Think of Billy Porter in his Sun God ensemble by The Blonds for the “Camp” exhibition of 2019, A$AP Rocky with a patchworked memory quilt by ERL thrown over his silk taffeta tuxedo at 2021’s “In America: A Lexicon of Fashion” show, or Lil Nas X in crystal encrusted Luar at “Sleeping Beauties” last year.

Announced today, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” the upcoming Costume Institute show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will take the Black dandy as its subject, examining the importance of clothing and style to the formation of Black identities in the Atlantic diaspora.

Check out the full article on Vogue’s website for a deeper look at how this show brings Black dandyism’s aesthetic and political significance to life.

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