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Suit of the Week – Andrew Stedman

The suit of the week belongs to Andrew Stedman of Chandler Macleod Group.

There is a wonderful Italian word, “sprezzatura” coined by the sixteenth-century writer Baldassare Castiglione, it is a kind of graceful restraint that is an elemental characteristic of true civility.

The word is applied to men’s style and means the kind of man who looks effortlessly elegant like Andrew does in his new LGFG’s Venice line suit with classic stripes and a beautiful contrasting lining.

Andrew’s LGFG Executive Clothier is Rida Shaikh.

Treat your Feet to LGFG Bamboo Socks

When was the last time you thought about your socks?

Putting a little thought into your socks can greatly improve your day with enhanced comfort and style.

Nowadays your socks don’t have to be boring and bland. It’s totally acceptable to spice up your outfit with colorful and playful socks. LGFG socks are made from Bamboo, the material is not only comfortable but is more hygienic then cotton. Bamboo is breathable and doesn’t absorb the moisture that cotton does.

Treat your feet to LGFG’s best in the industry Bamboo Socks.

LGFG Fashion House donates school uniforms to Tagbaw Elementary School in the Philippines

 

Last week LGFG FASHION HOUSE donated new uniform sets consisting of a polo + shorts/pants/skirt + white t-shirt to the students at Tagbaw Elementary School in the Philippines. A total of 91 students now have new uniforms thanks to LGFG Fashion House and our Executive Clothiers who made this possible through their hard work.

“We’re a bespoke clothing company, so it only makes sense that we would help with the ‘business suits’ for those who most need them; kids who need uniforms to go to school. I’m proud to wear LGFG Suits every day, and the confidence and pride of putting on a new suit as an adult cannot even come close to the joy of a new school uniform a child feels when they couldn’t have one previously. ” said CEO, of LGFG Fashion House, Dimitry Toukhcher

At LGFG Fashion House, our company takes great pride in philanthropy and giving back. We work with non-profits and charity foundations helping to raise funds for cancer research, scientific breakthroughs, and other important causes. All around the world we are determined to make a positive difference.

New collection of LGFG printed linings

 

The new collection of LGFG printed linings has arrived!

Suit linings are a great way to express your own personal flair, add some pop and finalize the tailored suit look. Linings can be bold to bizarre, formal to flashy and everything in between. Patterns are also a great way to add a touch of style.

When someone catches a glimpse of the lining it instantly creates an opportunity to start a conversation. They may comment and ask you about your choice of lining. Having selected a unique lining that expresses your style, the question and response become more personal. This could lead to meaningful conversation and rapport building.

What style of linings do you choose?

 

 

If Looks Can Kill: How to Dress Like Vladimir Putin

 

Vladimir Putin is constantly cultivating the image of male power, and the style of clothing he wears plays an important role in his alpha image. He favors bespoke suits in classic cuts, dark colors and fine fabrics. Classic cut suits are directly linked to power as the classics inspire the trust of the people around them and are neutral. Moreover, the classic style shifts the focus of attention of onlookers directly onto the person himself, and not on his attire. Vladimir Putin also remains quite conservative in his color choices, preferring black, dark blue and gray. This is an important detail because colors are a powerful communication tool. Colors are used to signal action, influence mood, and even influence physiological reactions.

The classic cut suit is the ideal style for men who are conservative and successful. The suit is cut looser throughout providing more forgiving wear while still bringing out the timeless tailored silhouette. For Vladimir Putin when it comes to his trousers, he does not wear skinny pants, only wide legs. This provides a balances silhouette while still retaining a sharp and sleek overall appearance. This style of clothing, wide-legged and reflecting of the 1980s is not only a transliteration of Putin’s ominous persona; indeed, it’s an extension of the 1980’s itself, politics, KGB, and all.

Also interesting is the fact that you will never see any patches on Putin’s clothes that can be used to identify a brand. Everything is carefully stripped and masked. Just like Putin who is always serious and hard to read, his clothing carries inauspicious tones and without a label in sight. Even his socks are exclusively black in color.

Putin’s favorite color combinations are easy to see throughout his entire tenure and it has almost never been unchanged. With blue and gray suits, he wears a blue shirt and blue tie (again, if the summer suit is light gray, then the shirt can be blue), and if the suit is black, then he pairs it with a white shirt and a black or maroon tie.

Usually, men who occupy serious positions in politics or business show their individuality in the choice of a tie or a handkerchief, but even here the president is very traditional: he chooses black, blue or maroon ties. The maximum patterns that he wears on his tie are small speck, cell or pea patterns.

Again, touching on the power of color this is an important caveat of Putin’s style choices. He is very specific with color for a reason. Breaking down the meaning of the colors and then correlating it to his suit, shirt and tie combination paints a great picture of the kind of man Putin is.

The maroon color is often used to represent intense and passionate things like; confidence, creative thoughts, excitement, power, risk, passion, love, ambition, courage, strength, warmth, and beauty.

Dark blue symbolizes trust, loyalty, wisdom, confidence, intelligence, faith, truth, and heaven. Blue is considered beneficial to the mind and body. It slows human metabolism and produces a calming effect. Blue is strongly associated with tranquility and calmness.

The black color is associated with power, fear, mystery, strength, authority, elegance, formality, and sophistication.

Now considering Putin’s black suit and maroon tie combination you see how the maroon tie highlights confidence, power, courage, and strength paired with the black suit that symbolizes strength, authority, and sophistication. This is exactly how Putin comes across in any meeting of world leaders, press conferences and business meetings. Also, It is important to remember that most communication is not in the form of words. In fact, most communications are conveyed through action, results, body language, posture, attire, tone of voice and eye contact etc. Putin is a master of all these. Make no bones about it, his suit and color choices are an extension of his political prowess and power.

LGFG at Russian Wealth Advisors Summit in Zurich

Recently Inga Romaško together with Sonata Puckocumaite represented LGFG FASHION HOUSE at one of the premiere gatherings of Russian and international elite for the Wealth Advisors Summit in Zurich. The Summit was organized by AdamSmith Conferences and covered politics, economics, Russian law, compliance, tax transparency, and other pressing topics for 2019 and beyond.

It was an action-packed two days of networking, keynote speeches, and business meetings.

While the world is greatly changing, one thing that never changes is the timelessness of a great custom-tailored suit.

FALL FASHION 2018

Sportswear has aggressively changed the face of fashion for several years now. We’ve accepted it because what can be better than being trendy and feeling comfortable? There is one thing better though – to look great and elegant! Think about those older Italian gentlemen who never leave the house without being groomed to the 9’s. It’s them that have inspired the designers for this Fall/Winter, with their seemingly effortless stylishness. How do they do that?

The first thing about ‘effortless style’ is saying good-bye to matchy-matchy pocket squares and ties. You need to look effortlessly chic, like you haven’t even put any attention to the detail (which is not true of course). Model and designer Richard Biedul give advice on how to master this look: “To master this art, invest in suit separates, relaxed Oxford shirts, an assortment of silk neck scarves and voluminous overcoats. You want layer upon layer of loose-fitting fabric, never perfectly adorned but always perfectly considered.”

The trendy colours to play around with this season are brown and grey – as was seen during the fashion weeks.

See the gallery below to get inspired on how to style these colours for a effortlessly chic Fall look:

GUCCI Fall/Winter 2018

BOSS Fall/Winter 2018

AMI Fall/Winter 2018

DIOR Fall/Winter 2018

GIORGIO ARMANI Fall/Winter 2018

VERSACE Fall/Winter 2018

TOM FORD Fall/Winter 2018

BEST SUITS OF THE MONTH

In the same way that leaves are slowly turning from green to yellow and red, we’ve noticed how the suits of our clients have started to turn to darker hues. Fall is officially here and we can notice it everywhere around us (except for our lucky clients who live in the Southern Hemisphere – we are secretly jealous over your just starting Spring and all the Summer holiday fun ahead!)… For the rest of us, the best suits of October are the perfect transition from fun and easy going Summer season to the more serious tones of the darker seasons. Fall is the time for new beginnings – new school years, new business ideas, new partnerships etc. The best looks are perfect for this upcoming business season – yet they can transmit perfectly to a slightly more festive event as well. Just as easily as the leaves are changing their colours…

Mark Hayward, Director at Tristram European VW and Škoda, got a beautiful new number from LGFG Fashion House for this new business season. His suit from our Paris line turned out just perfectly refined and stylish. Mark chose to add some colour to his dark suit with lilac pocket square and white check shirt. The checked shirts add so much sense of style to his total look. Mark has trusted our executive clothier Rachel Gibbings from New Zealand to be his personal tailor.

Daniel Szmaragowski, Partner at KPMG Czech Republic, is surely a man who loves patterns. He chose to style his new checked Technical line suit to a dotty patterned shirt. Some might call it a risky game but he plays it flawlessly! The silver grey pocket square is just a dot on the i or should I say a cherry on the top… Daniel’s perfect suit is created by our clothier Thisa Phan who works in Austria and Czech Republic.

Last but definitely not least is Dariush Ghassemi from Mazars. How amazing does he look in his new navy blue three-piece suit from LGFG Fashion House Technical line? We’d say simply fantastic! Purple details, crisp white shirt and brown shoes are creating a perfect look. Dariush’s personal tailor is Raivis Ivkins who works in Germany.

 

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MEET LGFG CLOTHIER JUSTAS VALANTINAS

LGFG Fashion House is proud to introduce you one of our market leaders, executive clothier Justas Valantinas from Lithuania. Let’s get to know him better – what motivates him, how he found a way into the fashion world and what advice he has to give.

Justas was born in the capital city of Lithuania – Vilnius. He also studied there and graduated the Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, specialising in business management.

Justas is a man who’s been keen to work in the business world, so how did he become interested in style and fashion? “When I was 7 years old I started ballroom dancing and did it for more than 12 years. During this time I had to follow fashion because if you compete in high level you not only have to dance well but also “look your brand” when you are on the stage.”

So how did he find LGFG Fashion House and decide to become a member of the LGFG family? “I found out about LGFG from my good friend Katrin Kiviselg who is now CSO in this company. I met up with her in Paris when I was traveling and she told me lots of good stories about this business, relationships with clients, tailor made suits etc. I was fascinated about the idea of working with high level executives, traveling, and opportunities which the company provides and its amazing products. Also my great-grandfather and grandfather both were tailors. Everyday I saw how they work since I was a child, so it felt like a perfect business for me. To be a good tailor you need to understand what clients like. Everybody is different and what suits for one person doesn‘t necessarily suit another.”

Justas shares that LGFG has brought a new adventure to his life: “Like building my office, helping people to achieve their goals. Growing myself as a person and entrepreneur. My favourite part working in fashion word is helping people to feel good and confident.”

In his free time Justas likes to travel and explore new places, read self development-, philosophy- and biography books. And he also loves basketball: “I am Lithuanian, so it‘s the number 1 sport for me!”

Now let’s talk about style. Which suit is Justas’s favourite? “My favourite suit is my navy with checks with the shiny purple lining inside.” Great taste, we must agree.

We were also very eager to know what style advice would the man from fashion world give us? “For a suit, select classical colours first, like navy or grey with a small pattern, and don‘t be afraid to match it with complimentary-coloured socks. I think it‘s one of the best way to make your outfit look interesting even if you have to be very conservative at work.”

 

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OFFICE STYLE GUIDE

September is in full speed already and it’s the perfect time to remind ourselves of some office style guide basics. Whether you work in a busy office or have your own small business, it’s important to know some office style basics:

Let’s face it – there are a lot of advantages associated with dressing well at work. When you’re better dressed, people will treat you differently- better. Your look is the first impression that you give, unfortunately crafting judgement about you no matter how smart or educated you are.

The importance of appearance extends beyond the workplace and into general society as well. And more than that – it has an effect on you. Psychologist say that when you are feeling down, take a shower, put on new clothes, get a haircut and your mood will improve.

Here’s some basics to remember:

* GOOD FIT

The golden rule about looking good is wearing clothes that fit you well. You don’t want some buttons popping out in the middle of a presentation. Only way to find clothes that fit like a glove, is to have a great tailor. Made-to-measure clothes are also easier to get made, than to find the perfect look for your body build at the stores. For example, LGFG Fashion House clothiers will come to your home or office to measure you up and also the fitting and product delivering will happen wherever you want. No running around and wasting your precious time at the malls.

* PRODUCT QUALITY

Before purchasing your clothes, consider their quality. Check the buttons – do they work properly? Are they sewed on nicely, meaning there are no threads? What about stitching? If it feels loose or looks badly done – it probably is. Keep in mind that like most things, even though better quality products might cost you extra, they will last longer.

* SHIRTS

It’s not about owning a lot of different shirts, it’s about owning good ones. Throw away the ones you don’t put on with excitement (anymore).

* PANTS

You need to feel comfortable in your pants – wether you need to move around a lot or sit behind your office desk. The perfect fit for this is straight cut pants. Straight cut pants that are perfectly fitted for your body will save you from the “squeezed” feeling. Because we just don’t feel good if we have to wear something uncomfortable. If you have a slim build you can opt for a slim dress pant as well. These will give you more modern look if that’s your cup of tea.

NB: Forget about skinny jeans and flared pants as your office attire. These are a big NO.

* BELT

Belts are great for the office! They will give a much more serious vibe to your look and if you have the belt loops – they look naked without a belt. Don’t forget to match your belt with your shoes! When wearing a black belt, consider wearing black shoes also. The colours doesn’t necessarily have to match 100% but it’s easier to begin with. In traditional tailoring, a ‘well made pant’ was one without belt loops so that it can be work without a belt to show perfect tailoring, but today that’s more of a fashion statement. LGFG gives you the option of built in pant-adjusters as a standard feature, which is something our pants have become renowned for, but we also make an excellent belt for you!

* TIE

If your office dress code includes a tie, then there are a few things to keep in mind: 1) Your tie should reach just past your belt buckle. 2) If you have wider shoulders, opt for wider tie and vice versa. It’s a nice idea to match your tie to the colours of your pocket square or the lining inside your suit (but not exactly the same patterns with a tie!) You can’t go wrong with burgundy, red and navy blue.

* SOCKS

Nowadays your socks don’t have to be – and probably shouldn’t be – black and boring. It’s totally acceptable to spice up your outfit with colourful and playful socks. Check out LGFG bamboo socks- Bamboo doesn’t absorb moisture so will be more comfortable and hygienic than cotton! LGFG Bamboo socks are the best in industry.

* COLOURS

When choosing an office look, try neutral colours: gray or blue are perfect options when talking about suits. You can add some extra colour with your shirt or accessories. But don’t consider wearing something too bright at the office (unless you’re the boss and can get away with it!)

* PATTERNS

Patterned fabric is great way to play with your style. Checked and vertical patterns are great for the office look ,but keep the colours neutral again.

* ACCESSORIES

Invest in good quality accessories! Your watch, belt, shoes and briefcase should all be great quality. They doesn’t need to cost you a fortune but don’t choose the cheapest products and always be sure that you’re wearing 100% leather. LGFG Shoes can be a great start!

 

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