This time I kept filling in the pit dug at the end of the previous push: during the recuperation of the eyes, I left aside all electronic devices but did not idle, and chewed down the books on dressing and dressing that I had saved and not read before, which is to understand the style from the perspective of another culture and appreciate the reason why the classic style idol in the eyes of others has become a classic.
I eat these fresh and hot hay into my stomach, absorb and digest it, and then combine my own cognition and impression of old movies to provide you with this lump in a highly condensed summary... Beautiful men on the list.
1. Duke of Windsor
The Duke of Windsor

Although the gentleman had few virtues to be celebrated in his role as the second king of the Windsor dynasty, he was generally considered the best dressed male model of the entire 20th century. The Duke of Windsor used an elegant bow tie that everyone could emulate: the ends of the scarf were worn through a ring, and then naturally hung down on the chest of the shirt. But even more much to the attention of critics is his well-tailored suits, varied in color/fabric and texture, most of which are said to have been made by Frederick Scholte of Savile Row.
2. Paul Newman
Mr Paul Newman
In contrast to the previous one, Paul Newman's admired virtues are by no means limited to his talent, wife-loving love, a good study of male-loving artifacts such as racing/watches, and a tortuous but inspirational and positive career. If you go back to the sixties, he wears the most perfect Preppy style. And guess what? This style he insisted on wearing until old. Netizen comments: How to keep it, old can still be so charming, it is difficult to buy old to thin.
3. Steve McQueen
Mr Steve Mcqueen
As both an actor and a racing driver, and also having a watch under his own name, Steve Mcqueen is more tough in appearance and very Spring Vine style, and it is rumored that he turned down his wife AliMacGraw's date in order to wax his Belstaff leather coat. On and off screen, he has some classic sports cars and motorcycles that span the era, so he can handle cycling jackets and leather jackets. But if you have to talk about signs, some masters have written down the definition: he wears light cotton pants and Persols glasses with a style that no one can match.
4. Cristo Barrenciaga
Mr Cristobal Balenciaga
Spanish designer Cristóbal Balenciaga founded the eponymous fashion house Balenciaga in Paris in 1937, and his designs have often appeared with the most powerful and stylish women of his generation: Grace Kelly, the Duchess of Windsor, the Queen of Spain, the Queen of Belgium and so on. Considered a genius by his contemporaries (such as Ms. Chanel, Mr. Dior, etc.), he is also known as one of the finely tailored, monochromatic double-breasted suits.
5. David Beckham
Mr David Beckham
British footballer David Beckham's style grew, took shape in the spotlight, and shifted from pure athlete to later more culturally symbolic ambassador role: in terms of formal wear, he was increasingly immersed in a very modern, slim fit British cut. And in those captured lifestyle photos, he brilliantly demonstrated to all men what to wear when we receive a party invitation with "smart casual."
6. Robert Redford
Mr Robert Redford
When the new version of "The Great Gatsby" was released in 2013, some people missed the luxurious wardrobe that Ralph Lauren created for Gatsby actor Robert Redford in the 1974 version and the latter's aristocratic interpretation, saying that it was a master lesson in teaching men how to dressup. But in fact, I like the hippie posture of his life with all the little flared jeans, and recommend that male friends go and watch his coolness in "Seventy-Two Hours of the Vulture" so that the Peacoat that everyone has in their wardrobe can be used to the fullest.
7. Louis Garrell
Mr Louis Garrel
The literary youth who have watched "Dream of Paris" know that Louis Garrel is the kind of Parisian man we want to meet in the art capital when we were girls: a good-looking neurotic. It is also from this film that he takes on the task of showing the world the style of the classic French man: the eyes are melancholy and detached, the hair is curly and a little messy like he has just woken up, handsome but more or less will be called "weird", often chanting words that others can't understand, wearing endless black and white ash, canvas bags and books are also essential belongings (he really, every movie has to read books). And the fact that this Parisian taste takes it to the next level is his previous relationship with Carla Bruni's sister Valeria Bruni Tedeschi.
8. Richard Averton
Mr Richard Avedon
Consciously or unconsciously, you must have seen Richard Avedon's portrait/fashion photography somewhere. As the most important fashion photographer of the second half of the 20th century, the mentorship relationship between the legendary artist Alexey Brodovitch and Richard Avedon, the art director and friend of Harper's Bazaar, was an important driving force behind the maturation and success of the latter's style. Watch Richard Avedon's photographs and you'll find fixed solid color backgrounds and static expressions that aren't common to big stars. He brings this purity into the moment of dressing, and maintaining simplicity is the best choice for men's dress, especially in formal occasions where there is no room for pompous aesthetics.
9. Jean-Paul Belmondo
Mr Jean-Paul Belmondo
Jean-Paul Belmondo passed away this week, and the literary youth once again chanted the end of an era. As the central characters of French New Wave cinema, Jean-Paul Belmondo and Anna Karina are not only the emblematic presences of Godard's films, but also the two of them use exemplary literary and artistic dresses (plaid skirts, white shirts, berets, cardigans with full buckles, folding, herringbone patterns, etc.) to enlarge the word "I", and develop them into key words that we cannot avoid when we mention the "French" style to this day. The British were very fond of Belmondo, and they thought that the essence of his style was to be so stylishly assembled with the "I don't give a damn" elegance.
10. Yves Saint Laurent
Mr Yves Saint Laurent
Not to mention, the uncountable highlight moments created by Yves Saint Laurent for women's dress. Men tend to ignore his status as a double yolk egg as a women's clothing designer and a model of male dressing. I love looking at his photographs of suits of different fabrics, textures and cuts, and what I love most about them: the cotton double-breasted suit with natural creases, the wide lapels and the chic trouser pocket design, which is not only charming, but also highly imitative. If you learn to wear it for Pitti Uomo Men's Week, you're sure to become a street photographer darling too. In addition, Yves Saint Laurent also made me realize that men can be attractive wearing glasses, not just the facial equipment of the male drivers in the back car who like to be expressionless and honk their horns.
When searching the pictures, I found many interesting moments: Brad Pitt, who was almost in the same mold as Robert Redford, and Tom Hanks, who snuggled up to Paul Newman like a little quail.
You see, there has never been a shortage of beautiful women and men in this world, and what is missing is a style idol that can use their own choices and thinking to influence generations of audiences to imitate.
But when you put in and think about it, you will find that their style is formed in the cultural atmosphere and artistic soil, so this is not another confirmation of that sentence: designers just create fashion in a broad sense, but your style is completely on your own, meaning: clothes do not make you fashionable, at this time, you read books, movies, life experiences and education you receive, they must be able to cooperate with each other.
After all, you see, Louis Garrel is also here to read J.D. Salinger's little book "Frannie and Zuy".
All of the illustrations in this article come from the Internet