Style Watch: Our favourite men’s trenchcoats and shorts for SS19

The trench coat is an essential piece in any man’s wardrobe, suited for the elegant and modern gent. It’s classic style shows off one’s sophisticated side for any occasion, even in the Spring. Gafencu’s editorial team has put together this seasons most chic trench coats and paired them with shorts, perfect for the man on the go as outside temperatures rise.

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shorts for SS19

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Roof Style: April’s fashion trends to help you cut above the rest

Roof Style: April's fashion trends to help you cut above the rest

As April fashion springs into our wardrobes, it can be a difficult transition from long to short length looks and with Hong Kong’s forever changing thermometer you need to prepared for anything. With a range of bright and neutral colours and long and short-sleeves, you’ll be ready for whatever the observatory throws at you. Here’s how to get the look.

On Him
Crocodile-textured jacquard leather jacket, tank top, dress trousers, lace-up shoes in patent leather and leather cuff with lock buckle, all by Tom Ford 

On Her
Tumbled leather menswear jacket, faux leather ruched dress and leather cuff with lock buckle, all by Tom Ford 
Leather sling-back heels by Bottega Veneta 
Endless Love drop earrings in sterling silver by Links of London

On Him
Striped shirt, tank top with pants and sandals, all by Cerruti 1881
Saddle bag in navy blue by Dior Men 

On Her
Pin-striped jacket and pants with cropped knit-top by Sandro
Mules by Salvatore Ferragamo
Whip medium bag in leather by Givenchy
Chic Princess silver-plated earrings by Folli Follie

On Him
Poplin jacket and pants, tee, Maxi Cabat tote-bag in nappa leather, all by Bottega Veneta
Sandals by Cerruti 1881
Bee Mine silver-plated pendant necklace by Folli Follie

On Her
Over-size topcoat, blouse, shorts and sandals, all by Cerruti 1881
Maxi Cabat 30 tote-bag in nappa leather by Bottega Veneta
Bee Mine gold-plated pendant necklace by Folli Follie

On Her
Double-breasted light pink pant suit by Sandro, 
Sandals by Prada

On Him
Double-breasted yellow pant suit and B23 high-top sneakers, both by Dior Men 

On Her
Sleeveless long coat, tank top with shorts, leather slippers and skinny belt, all by Cerruti 1881 

On Him
Knitted sweater and shorts, both from Berluti’s KVA Capsule Collection 
Tee by Prada
Leather boots by Berluti

On Her
High-neck top with bow, metal belt and satin shorts, all by Prada 
Satin heels by Tom Ford
Mod Princess rose gold-plated long necklace by Folli Follie

On Him
Evening jacket, trousers and dress shirt, all by Tom Ford
Patent leather loafers by Prada 

april fashion trends

On Him
Leather blouson with detachable sleeves, sleeveless military shirt, military chinos, ankle boots in calf leather, leather cuff with chain, Signet Round ring, all by Givenchy 

On Her
Military shirt, high-waist belted pants, pumps in patent leather, leather belt, silver cuff, Signet Pinky ring, all by Givenchy 

Photos: Jack Law
Art Direction and Styling: San Wong
Models : Martin F & Maddy @ Primo
Make-up : Esther Kwan
Hair : Catherine Au-Yeung

Sleeve style: Make formalwear fun to wear with carefully-picked cufflinks

As most men would know, men’s formalwear has stood the test of time and changing fashion trends to remain a truly classic, timeless piece of clothing. But while wearing a suit never fails to get a nod of approval, some may say wearing formalwear is ‘playing it safe’, as it seldom leaves any room for experimentation. In fact, it is only the tiny cufflinks adorning the sleeves that give us any clue as to the wearer’s unique personality.    

Tateossian’s designs will appeal to the mechanical-minded man

However, cufflinks are not a recent trend. Far from it, actually. Originating in the 16th century, the first makeshift cufflinks were actually strings that were used to tie the sleeve ends in place. It was only when French King Louis XIV ascended the throne in 1643 that these functional items evolved as status symbols, with the nobler classes wearing bejewelled versions to show off their wealth and power.

Dior’s teddy bear cufflinks add a dash of cute to an outfit

Centuries later, cufflinks have shifted from being status symbols to fashion statements, adding a dash of individuality to an otherwise strict dress code. In fact choosing the right cufflink can not only add a touch of uniqueness to your suit, it can also add oodles of charm to your outfit.

Burberry’s signature check pattern will keep things classy

Gentlemen who prefer to keep things classic can choose time-honoured patterns like Burberry’s popular ‘House Check’, the very same print that is found on the underside of its famous trench coats. Those who like to shake things up a bit, however, may opt for something a bit more outré, like Prada’s futuristic robot motif or Tateossian’s mechanical designs.

Prada’s robot motif can lend a bit of futuristic fashion to your suit

Meanwhile, car lovers can wear their heart on their sleeves with Paul Smith’s racing car cufflinks, while those who want to evoke their youthful side may choose Dior’s Teddy Bear cufflinks that were re-introduced to celebrate the brand’s 70th anniversary.

Paul Smith’s racing cars are for speed lovers

Whatever your choice, there’s a cufflink for every mood and occasion – one that is sure to make your formalwear much more fun to wear.

Text: Suchetana Mukhopadhyay

Spring has Landed: Our favourite men’s SS19 jackets

Spring nights are on their way and if the last few days were any indication, the temperatures are already starting to rise. Now is the time to stash your winterwear  to the deeper recesses of your closet and reinvent your wardrobe for the warmer, albeit rainy days to come. And to help you with just that, all the major fashion brands have already unveiled their Spring / Summer 2109 collections, and there’s something for everyone there. Whether your tastes are more attuned to timeless classic attire or towards the ostentatious end of the haute couture market, it will be nearly impossible not to find a superb spring look that matches your sensibilities. From denim to bomber or even a mix of the two, your perfect spring jacket is just waiting to be found.

For the Hong Kong man, there is no need to be draped in last year’s trends, embrace the men’s SS19 jackets from our selections below.

The Right Pick: Perfect Valentine’s Day Gifts for Men

While we don’t believe that you have to wait for 14 February to gift a special something  to a special someone, in case you’re looking for that perfect Valentine’s Day gift for Mr. Right, here are some gift ideas you should definitely check out…

Valentine's Day gift

If your man loves exercise and outdoor sports, he’s probably already eyeing the Brompton Bicycle 20 Years in Asia Gold Edition. Striking black gloss components, including handlebar, stem, seat post and 16” wheels, alongside the black Brooks B17 saddle, handcrafted premium British leather make this any biker’s dream vehicle.

Valentine's Day gift

For the Jay Gatsby in your life, who loves to host extravagant parties, the Manhattan collection of wineware from Saint Louis’s 2018 Autumn Winter collection could be an ideal addition to his party accessories. Featuring the essential tools of mixology that help mix and enjoy cocktails at home among friends, the Manhattan collection ensures that happy hour starts at home.

Valentine's Day gifts

Another Valentine’s Day gift that may hit the right note with gentlemen who enjoy a tipple or two would be the limited-edition Rémy Martin XO and VSOP collections. Two very special limited-edition boxes join Rémy Martin’s collection of swanky gift boxes created for refined tastemakers, including an exciting collaboration with American avant-garde artist Matt W. Moore.

Valentine's Day gifts

Of course, there’s no wrong time to gift a fine timepiece to a discerning gentleman. Even better if the gentleman in question is an avid horologist, but even if he’s not, no fear, Franck Muller’s Vanguard 7 Days Power Reserve Skeleton will make him a fan in no time. Thanks to its open-faceted skeletal structure, architectural and geometric open-worked bridges are in full display, allowing one and all to admire its intricate mechanism.

Valentine's Day gifts

For the modern jet-setting man, what could be a better Valentine’s day gift than Il Bisonte’s Travel Kit in cowhide leather? Coming from a true-blue Italian brand that stands for practical luxury and timeless trends, the travel kit includes a padded eye mask, a luggage tag, a cord wrap and a passport/card case wallet in black, red or nude.

Text: Suchetana Mukhopadhyay

Lounge Living Lookbook: Casual Wear for Gentlemen

No doubt, most men look dapper in tuxedos, but what about casual wear? Lounge living is not easy, guys, and to pull off the effortlessly elegant look, we have for you the ultimate casual wear lookbook for gentlemen – your handy guide for a well-crafted wardrobe.

 

Behind-the-scenes video:

Photos: Jack Law 
Video: Kingsley Lau
Direction & Styling: San Wong
Model: Rafa @ Primo
Grooming: Chris Yu @ Morphologique

Exterior Superior: Outdoors, out of sight, but never out of style

            

 

As the temperature decreases, our layers have known to increase, but that doesn’t mean outdoor style must be forsaken. We’ve put together some of the most glamorous looks for your overcoat overcast needs. 

Outdoor Style LOOK 1

Her: Velvet jacket by ANIRAC; Halter-neck maxi-dress with chain from Hermès’ Resort Collection; Vinny high boots, Signature belt-bag, necklace and earrings, all from Chloé’s Spring 19 Collection

Him: Leather coat by Berluti; Shirt by Diesel; Pants by Sandro Homme; Ankle boots by Jil Sander

Outdoor Style LOOK 2

Her: Hooded jacket, knitted pullover, skirt, BV Luna crossbody bag and earrings with crystals, all from Bottega Veneta’s Cruise Collection; Booties by Sandro

Him: Leather jacket, printed T-shirt and jogging pants, leather bracelet, all from Hermès’ SS19 Collection; B-Way high-top sneakers by Berluti

Outdoor Style LOOK 3

Him: Hawaiian shirt, jerseytop, large Jaw hybrid bag, all from Givenchy’s Precollection; Trousers by Jil Sander; Hiking boots by Suitsupply; Leather bracelet by Hermès

Outdoor Style Look 4

Her: Checked suit and heels, both from Givenchy’s Pre-collection; Leather with ruffled top and miniskirt, both from Prada’s Resort CollectionMini Roy bucket bag by Chloé

Outdoor Style Look 5

Her: Leather jacket and shorts, patterned cape-jacket, Miu Crystal suede bag, all from Miu Miu’s Cruise Collection; Leather long boots, earrings and cuff with crystals, all from Bottega Veneta’s Cruise Collection; Pendant necklace by Hermès

Him: Leather jacket with fur collar, shirt with jeans and shoes, all from Bottega Veneta’s Cruise Collection; Leather bracelet by Hermès

Outdoor Style Look 6

Outdoor Style

Her: Embroidered tartan shirt by Sandro; Leather jumper by Claudie Pierlot; Knitted collar by Jil Sander; Sweater by Diesel Pumps from Prada’s Resort CollectionEffervescence Gems Collection earrings and rings in 18K yellow gold vermeil with amethyst, both by Links of London

Him: Coat by Diesel; Down jacket by Canada Goose; Trousers and hiking boots, all by Suitsupply

Outdoor Style Look 7

Her: Jacket with skirt with fringes, both from Chloé’s Spring 19 Collection; Leather shirt by Claudie Pierlot; Heels by Givenchy; Ovals collection necklace and rings in silver, all by Links of London

Him: Checked coat from Hermès SS19 Collection; Sweater and suede boots by Suitsupply; Charm necklace by Givenchy; Pants by Sandro

 

Photos: Neville Lee
Art Direction and Styling: San Wong
Model: Rose @ Model One, Fedor L @ A1M Management
Makeup: Margaret Wong

Hair: Catherine Au-Yeung

Silk and Cuffs: Our top picks for men’s New Year’s Eve accessories

We’ve got the need-to-know for New Year’s Eve parties and ladies wear down, but worry not dear gentlemen, we haven’t forgotten about you. In a time where the suit is considered the lingerie for men, it can be almost too easy to dress to impress; throw on a tuxedo and your venture is done– we think not. That is why here at Gafencu we believe in the importance of a little frill in order to thrill, and New Year’s Eve accessories are in plenty with our marvellous selection of Gucci embellished belts and Hermès silk losanges to help you look dapper as you usher in the new year.

Luxury choice: Our top five Christmas gift ideas for men

Most women have that one man in their lives for whom it’s almost impossible to pick the right gift. But, dear ladies, if you’re racking your brains for that elusive perfect gift for your man, fret no more, as we have for you our top five Christmas gift ideas for men, all but guaranteed to please even the most fastidious of gentlemen.

Christmas gift

First up is TUMI, the American luxury travel accessories brand which has just introduced its Holiday collection, with the most eye-catching luggage surely being the stylish 19 Degree suitcase in two catchy colours – festive ember and gunmetal grey. Nuanced yet bold in equal measure, they pair perfectly with the modern globetrotter.

For entrepreneurs and businessmen for whom work extends beyond nine to six, furniture brand TREE has brought a new work station Hemingway to enhance your office space. Made from solid teak, this compact office companion features multiple drawers and handle-less design to give you enough storage without compromising on aesthetics. 

Christmas gift

Meanwhile, Italian men’s grooming brand Selvedge Grooming has expanded its line with a new range of eau de toilettes. Available in two distinctive fragrances – the spicy Toscano and the musky Selvetico – they offer a refreshing take on masculinity, a much-needed accessory in any gentleman’s wardrobe.     

Christmas gift

French champagne brand Perrier-Jouët is all geared up to add more sparkles to your Christmas party with its new Tokyo Grand Brut limited edition in a especially designed box that embraces the unique beauty of The Land of the Rising Sun and the maison’s own savoir-faire. The true highlight, however, is the bottle encased within – blended from around 50 different crus, the Perrier-Jouët Grand Brut is bestowed with a harmonious palate of fresh flowers, yellow fruit and subtle hints of vanilla.

Christmas gift

For the tipple-loving gentleman, there’s even more on offer. French home accessories brand Christofle has revealed a limited-edition wineware set called Graphik especially for the holiday season. Constituting what can be the ideal Christmas gift for colleagues or friends, the set includes a sparkly crystal whisky decanter, two whisky glasses and two coasters from the K + T Collection – a great gift for those who enjoy a happy hour at home. Cheers!

Text: Suchetana Mukhopadhyay

Pearls for Boys: How Men are Reclaiming Pearl Jewellery

For decades, pearl jewellery was considered the height of femininity but the bivalve baubles used to be considered pretty butch and it seems that with the expansion of the male jewellery market more men are snapping up these precious Pacific beauties.

Pearls
Left: Qing dynasty, Yongzheng Emperor and right: Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala. Both adorned with regal pearls

We have evidence of pearls being worn by Song dynasty Chinese rulers as early as 2300 BCE. They’ve also long been a favourite of the Indian Maharajas. Julius Caesar, meanwhile, actually passed a law declaring them for aristocrats only. In England, they were often given loose to Tudor knights who would carry them into battle as a good luck talisman, and Charles the First was even famously beheaded while wearing a pearl pendant earring in one ear. So when did the pearl lose its rough, tough reputation and become so much more associated with dainty necklaces to be clutched at by feminine fingers?

Pearls
A young Charles I sporting the pearl earring he would eventually wear at his own beheading

It was when the Japanese perfected the art of growing and harvesting perfectly round pearls in a way that was much more efficient and cost-effective than ever before, that pearl jewellery took off with the masses. Jewellers adapted the gems to suit the ever changing fashions of the twentieth century, from the long pearly strings of the twenties to Dali’s signature mouth brooch with pearl teeth. But it was with the rise of film starlets wearing pearls that turned them into a gemstone more associated with women. As men bulked up into beefcakes for the screen they began to turn their backs on delicate soft-hued pearls.

Pearls
Starlets like Grace Kelly (Left) did a lot to feminise pearls. Dali got rather more creative with the gems with his famous “mouth brooch” on the right

But the times, they are a’changin, and once again men seem to be returning to pearl jewellery. Ever since Pierce Brosnan appeared on the cover of Vanity Fair wearing a single Tahitian pearl on a leather thong, the pearl’s potential has opened up from the tribal to the tailor-made. Most recently, American musical acts A1 Bentley and Pharrell Williams have made public appearances – decidedly unshy about their predilection for pearls – wearing multiple statement strings at once and typically opting for iconic white pearls over darker, understated colours.

Pearls
Left A1 Bentley, Right Pharrell Williams both sporting strings of white pearls.

If the idea of A1 Bentley’s flapper strings is a bit much and you’d prefer to ease yourself in to pearl jewellery, then consider smaller, more subtle pieces like cufflinks or tie pins. Or make like Brosnan with a single statement pearl as part of a more masculine design. Give the men’s marine jewellery trend a whirl with these pearly designs, all available at 1stdibs.com .

Pearls
Left: Versatile Spinel South Sea and Tahitian Pearl Gold Extra Long Necklace. Top right: Art Deco Diamond, Platinum and Mother of Pearl Cufflinks, Carrington, circa 1920. Bottom right: Tahitian Black South Sea Pearl White Diamond Yellow Gold Cocktail Ring.

Did you know:

  • A natural pearl takes six months to form
  • Although white pearls are the most popular, they can be found naturally in seven different colours
  • The global yearly diamond yield is ten times greater than that South Sea pearls

Text: Alice Duncan