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I've been searching and searching his thread but I've found none, and he's one of the hottest menswear fashion stylists right now. If there's another thread, pls my apologies.
There's not much info about him on the web, but he see his work everywhere
There's not much info about him on the web, but he see his work everywhere
T MagazineName: Jay Massacret
Age: 31
Occupation: Stylist and editor.
Retail Standby: Dover Street Market in London.
Vintage Clothing Shop: Anoushka’s , 6 Avenue Coq, in Paris; Fille De Joie in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Music: Hercules and Love Affair , Yeasayer, Pylon.
Provisions: Whole Foods on Houston, Essex Street Market.
For Gifts: Strand Bookstore, Gallagher’s vintage magazine shop.
Restaurant: J Sheekey in London.
Cocktail: Grey Goose on the rocks, three limes.
Momentary Style Obsessions: White athletic socks, houndstooth soft shoulder one button jacket.
Reading Material: Marie Laure De Noailles by Laurence Benaim.
Art Picks: John Stezaker, Cai Guo-Qiang, Nigel Cooke.
Museums: Tate Modern.
Movie: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Cloverfield.
Vacation Destination: Cyprus.
Something you are looking forward to this Spring: Short-sleeved button down shirts.
Jay’s Neighborhood
Here are some of his favorite spots near his hotel in Shoreditch, London.
- For coffee: Hoxton Square Bar and kitchen (on Hoxton square).
- For Sunday people watching: Columbia Street flower market followed by Brick lane market.
- For dinner and a performance (usually of the cross-gender type Bistroteque (23-27 Wadeson Street, London, E2 9DR).
- For a close shave: Murdock London (340 Old St, London, EC1V 9DS).
- For a drink: George and Dragon pub (2 Hackney Road, E2 7NS).
- For a read: Artwords Bookshop (65 A Rivington street London, EC2A 3QQ).
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