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04th Nov 2013

Tommy Hilfiger teams up with Coveteur to get a look at the wardrobes of Europe’s most stlyish men

JOE takes a look through the very stylish collaboration between Tommy Hilfiger and Coveteur magazine, for a few of our favourite picks

JOE

JOE takes a look through the very stylish collaboration between Tommy Hilfiger and Coveteur magazine, for a few of our favourite picks

Coveteur is a fashion magazine that takes readers inside the wardrobes of famous and influential people from around the globe, and let us see how many nice things they have. People like Olivia Munn. We like Olivia Munn.

Of course, these famous folks generally have plenty of nice stuff, and the guys tend to have some fairly sharp suits. Tommy Hilfiger have collaborated with Coveteur to get inside the wardrobe of a few of the most iconic fashionistas in Europe to see what makes them so dapper – architect and stylish gent Fabio Novembre from Italy, French author Michael Dupouy, Gotz Offergeld, who’s editor of L’Officiel Hommes in Germany, actor Barry Atsma from The Netherlands and Matthew Zorpas, a London based blogger.

There are a few great pictures from the shoots with all the ambassadors sporting some very stylish gear, and in particular focusing on the fit as well as pairing them with the perfect accessories.

We have a soft spot for ties and fully agree with Matthew Zorpas when he says that a gentleman should collect ties and never leave the house without one. He also advocates a bow tie when heading out on a date which will make your style much more eye-catching, and adds that a tie is not just for certain events or wearing to work, but for every occasion.

Michael Dupouy emphasises the need to constantly mix, experiment with your style and get to know what suits you, while Offergeld is an advocate of the classics. Fabio understands that the dapper man is also a confident man, and that wearing what makes you comfortable will help you achieve that. One thing that they all have in common is their love of a sharp, well-fitted suit, with Tommy providing for all their needs.

If you want to learn a bit more, head over to the Tommy Hilfiger website and check out all the info on their collaboration. If you want to get the look, then check out Tommy’s stores around Ireland from Swords, to Liffey Valley, Grafton Street, Shop Street in Galway and Opera Lane, Cork or head to their online store to shop the look.

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