Author: Chukwuemeka Anyiam-Osigwe

Purple is the default colour of both the advent and Lenten seasons in Christianity known for joyful expectation and sober reflection respectively. These two attributes are aptly represented by this ensemble. For instance, the light purple of the shirt depicts a cheerful and upbeat mood conversely; the deep purple of the trousers depicts an ambiance of introspection meanwhile portraying themes of opulence and luxury. Both shades of purple are harmoniously blended together by the navy blue waistcoat. A fashionista is not one to shy away from accessories but they must be paired aptly or else you may just wreck your…

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February is the month of love and what colours say I love you than the warmth of red and innocence of pink. The lover boy is one who is stylish yet charming; his charm is demonstrated by his love poem (see endnote) which he actively recites for his muse. Notwithstanding, one’s style game must be as good as their sweet talk and this combination of style and charm is what defines a debonair agent who is stylish, charming and confident (SCC gentleman). So let us assess his style game, black (waistcoat) and white (Chinese collar shirt) has been chosen by…

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Being rare and debonair is not simply looking nice for a function such as a wedding, a date or a ball, but rather it is a way of life built on the principles of taking PRIDE in your appearance and always looking your best regardless of the occasion. Here at R ‘n’ DG we are aim to reinstate the element ‘gentle’ in the modern man – transforming him into a ‘gentleman’. The brand’s name has been purposefully as well as carefully thought of. ‘Rare’ symbolizes the uniqueness of every individual, and ‘Debonair’ is a masculine term attributed to a man…

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All white! That’s right for when it comes to any soirée in the garden, that’s the preferred colour of choice. Effortlessly neutral white makes you stand out admits the multi-coloured nature of even the most outstanding gardens and as such it creates enormous room to combine coloured accessories into one’s ensemble. Take for instance; here on my neck is a lovely silk cravat which has been deceptively knotted into a neck scarf. The burgundy/purplish nature of the scarf is compliments the brown coloured silk pocket square as well as and burnt orange of the fabric on the hardback notebook. These…

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