10 Rules of Style by Michael Bastian

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Follow the Rules: Michael Bastian

The rising designer and former fashion director of Bergdorf Goodman talks work uniforms, Kanye, and how to be a good host.




1.
When I moved to New York, I’d see Wall Street guys who wear beautiful suits all week and then decide, I’m gonna be that all-black guy—just on weekends. I went through this moment where I thought, Okay, I need “going-out” clothes. But that doesn’t work.
2.
If you invite someone into your home, it’s your job to make them feel welcome. They can burn your house down, and it’s your job to not make a big deal out of it. I really believe that.
3.
Unless you’re playing the piano at a bar, you don’t wear black tie every night. It pops up and it’s like, Oh, what do I do? But you can break up black tie now—wear the jacket with a pair of chinos or wear the pants with a T-shirt in the summer. Then it’s not a leap at all.

4.
Men fall into patterns with their clothes. If they got the date they wanted to get wearing something, they don’t deviate much from that. We’re all a little Pavlovian that way.
5.
Kanye West does his own thing. What I love the most about his style is that he wears every designer in the world, but you don’t see the designer—you just see him.
6.
I was at Bergdorf Goodman for five years, and I really paid attention to how guys shop. I respect the drama inherent in shopping and get why guys might be afraid of that.
7.
I’ve got this enormous Land’s End rolling nylon duffel. And I know exactly how much can go in it. The only thing that throws me is how to pack my Dopp kit.
8.
If guys step back and are just honest about what they think looks good on them, it’s really hard to lose. You can spot guys who take on personas that are not theirs.
9.
A friend of mine who grew up in Italy once explained to me that while little boys in America go to the park with their dads on the weekends, little boys in Italy go to the tailor with their fathers. So from a very early age it’s normal for Italian men to pay attention to clothes.
10.
There are fewer and fewer guys who have to wear a suit to work. So there’s this weird thing happening where the cool guy actually wants to wear a suit, and he doesn’t have to. The suit becomes a choice, not a gun held to your head.



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how many kids in Italy wear tailored clothes?
it seems like they would grow too fast to make it worthwhile.

unless they just watch their father get tailored, but that seems pretty boring for the kid.
 
hmm really? when i moved to new york, i'd wall street guys wearing hideous, ill fitting suits.
 

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