Aww, I love that picture! He looks so cute. The outfit is lovely. And yes, he has great taste in music. He likes Radiohead, David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Beirut, The Clash, Patti Smith, Bjork, Rub 'n Tug, and Black Devil Disco Club to name a few, ha. Thanks, cosmocat!
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London nightclub impressario and DJ Richard Mortimer brought his Boombox to Paris on Tuesday night, and while there may have been glossier parties elsewhere (Cavalli, Balenciaga), the young, hip, and flashily dressed—many of them from across the Channel—pressed into the tiny retro-kitsch bar La Perle to catch DJ acts by Jefferson Hack and Gareth Pugh. "I thought I would be [playing] in a nightclub, not the smallest, hippest bar in the Marais," said Hack. "I also have to improvise with CDs because I thought it would be vinyls!" As he wound up a session featuring a mix of Burial ("you can't get more now than that") and Zig Zig Sputnik ("remember these guys from the eighties?"), Hack, when questioned on the high notes of the season, gave Paris points for going to extremes and praised the re-emerging Gothic trend. "Prada was a turning point, Balenciaga was fetishistic and exciting, Viktor & Rolf was playful and romantic—all extreme points of view that are a nice contrast to Milan," he said as he handed over the turntables to Pugh. Asked what he was going to play, Pugh replied, "I have absolutely no idea." And Paris rocked on.
He is tall and skinny kind boy so he looks naturally good no matter what he puts on.
He gives that elongated look to the clothes and a regular suit jacket always looks a bit shunken on him which is totally trendy in menswear now.
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