Showing posts with label Mr Darcy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mr Darcy. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 April 2015

The Effeminate Man & Sex Appeal

Pillow-lipped young men with bright eyes trip through Renaissance painting. St John, to emphasise his youth and innocence, is depicted as so feminine that he can be mistaken for Magdalene in Dan Brown's narratives. In 17th century Holland, women are shown with hair covered and modest appearances whereas young men have luxurious curls falling around them. In the French court, men almost rival women in fashion stakes and use make-up, adorning their faces with silk patches and sporting delicate fabrics, colours and prints. Even the more sombre figure cut by the Victorian man in Britain is softened by lace collars and cuffs.

Masculine ideals of beauty shift over time and culture, as do those of women. What is seen as effeminate is defined and redefined, shunned and appropriated. And, in some cases, men have more freedom to be openly beautiful. The limitations of the male body are lesser, it is less controlled. As long as the genitals are covered, the rest is fair game.

Take us, then, to the twentieth century. After two world wars, the Western world begins to recover. Pop and rock music and its icons emerge. The hearthrob is born. He is sometimes rugged and hyper-"masculine". But sometimes he is beautiful.

As fashion and generations react, interact and reject each other, this beautiful hearthrob was born (informed and influenced by many other generations and incarnations) in retaliation to the conformist, capitalist expectations of modern society. He was a hippy. Then he was a rock star. Mick Jagger with his shimmying hips, tight clothes, sheer fabrics, frills, long hair and pout. Punks and Goths with painted nails, lined eyes, lace, skirts. Glam rock with its idols that turned women into frenzied creatures while being more made up than the women themselves. Bowie. Emos. Harry Styles.

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Much as we will always have our beefcakes as cultural epitomes of masculinity and attractiveness, we will, likewise, probably always have the effeminate ideal. He is the type of man that many others don't get but that women swoon over. He wears necklines that bare collarbones and vast expanses of chest, he squeezes into dandyishly tight trousers, wears jewellery and make-up, refuses to cut his hair. He picks and chooses from male and female performances and constructs an identity that is something in between - one that allows him to be visibly sexual without the shunning a woman would attract, one that verifies virility, one that embraces that which is softer and "frivolous".

I recently discussed my fondness for these men with a friend. I voiced my opinion that there is something powerfully sexy about a man who dresses and behaves in these ways because it boasts confidence in who they are (always an attractive trait) and their own self-defined identities (an increasingly attractive trait today) and suggests an inclination to be more open-minded about issues to do with equality and society. And then there's just that raw sexuality. The sensuality of fabric and texture choices so outside the realm of most men's colourless and tired wardrobes. The visual hide-and-seek of flesh in more nuanced ways than those who relieve themselves of shirts the moment it's vaguely warm, no matter the time, place or situation. The balance between ruggedness and refinement. Think of Mr Darcy stepping out of the water in his soaked white frill-collared shirt and fitted breeches. Doki, doki, no?

I'm all for this type of dressing. For these attitudes. So, check out my styling below. Consider these things and let me know what you think!


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Sunday, 17 August 2014

Going wild for Wildfox.

I sometimes wonder at the price of Wildfox pieces and if it's justifiable. But season after season, they win me over and their gorgeous lookbooks endear their adorable collections even further. I'll probably continue to only purchase during sale season but the one item I own kind of sealed the deal - I wore it every few days for four or five months solid without any visible wear or tear and it's the softest tee I own. If you're looking for quality over quantity I can't recommend it more highly.

The Fall 2014 collection only added to my love for the brand. I wrote about a tee with "Mrs Darcy" emblazoned across it as a favourite a while back and the lookbook is ever more perfect. Themed around Anglomania, Regency patterns and sisterly affection, it's a treat for Austen and fashion fans alike. 

Damn, I really want that Mrs Darcy tee...

Let the pictures do the talking while I go swoon in a corner.

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So do you agree - has this collection taken the brand to new and Wuthering heights?

Monday, 10 February 2014

Wide-Eyed and Brilliant: 10 Things I'm Loving Right Now.

1. Wildfox's Mrs Darcy Tee - The collection was adorable but this was IWANTSOMUCHMUSTHAVE.


2. Korean Beauty Products - SO CUTE. So cute, in fact, they made Sarah unable to look at them anymore the other day. It was an adorbs overload. Check out KollectionK to have a gander.

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3. Unicorns - No explanation necessary. I just want them on everything.

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4. The new Warpaint Album - It's as hauntingly beautiful as you might demand.


5. The new Dum Dum Girls album - Can I be in the band?


6. Brendon Urie - I've rediscovered 14 year-old me's crush...and the band, obvs.


7. Swatching - It's gotten out of hand...geddit? GEDDIT???


8. Green - Never a colour I've been fond of before and suddenly...

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9. VOYA products - Smells good, makes me glow and is so green (heh)! What more could a gal ask for?


10. The Enclave by Richard Mosse at the RHA - Reeaaallllly needs to be seen. Amazing.


(All rights belong to the artist, obvs)

Saturday, 1 February 2014

Fashback - Burberry Prorsum A/W 2009-2010

Mr Darcy's like the ultimate, isn't he? There's something about rising music and rolling landscapes dotted by manors and frock coats and breeches. Just, something. Something that needs to be revived. I think the mundane would be a lot more enjoyable.

So, if possible, could all men dress like it's A/W 2009-2010 and they attended the Burberry Prorsum show? That would make me immensely happy.

Long live the frock coat.

P.S. Is it just me or is there something intensely sexy about a ruffle front white shirt on a man? Just me then.

P.P.S. Oh, hai, Burberry Boys.








(All images via vogue.co.uk)