Tailoring, texture, and the frame that upgrades a career.


Menswear photographs on fit and posture: a slim suit with the jacket buttoned standing, unbuttoned seated, trousers breaking clean on the shoe. The three-piece adds formality; the turtleneck-under-blazer subtracts it. Every man photographs better in clothes that actually fit — tailoring a $80 suit beats buying a $400 one.
Watch, cufflinks and tie bar are the only jewelry the frame needs. Architecture is the backdrop: stone, columns, dark doorways. For corporate use, keep one look conservative; for editorial, the wool overcoat over the shoulders is the money frame.