Fashion Time   +  outfit post

Working during the holidays + the pomp
vintage bowtie from Harajuku, Zara shirt, vintage Dior belt, tailor-made pants, Comme des Garcons briefcase, penny loafers from Don Quijote

Sometimes you come up with an entire outfit for the sole purpose of wearing one particular piece, case in point: this vintage skinny bow tie I got in Harajuku. Shamefully, I think one of the reasons I bought it is that I thought it had some sort of a Chuck Bass vibe.And I tried to do my own version of the pompadour today (seen in photo above), which I have yet to perfect. Inspired by Keegan Singh's 'do which I blogged about months ago, I tried to make the style work for me by cutting the sides and back much closer and making the pomp go slightly to the sides as opposed to straight up. I still have to grow it out even more to achieve the same height and bounce as Keegan's.the Keegan pomp
Yes BJ, I think the pompadour can be considered a growing trend now, with Keegan Singh, Chace Crawford, the Dazed and Confused guy, Geoff Eigenmann, you, and numerous guys on the Sartorialist all sporting the look. (Readers, see the post I'm referring to.) Despite the recession, I project future growth in the sales of hair dryers and roller brushes, with most of the purchases being made by men!