Mr Tricks
hat, men's fashion, waistcoat 1 Comment »
So there’s this huge crowd surrounding this guy on Grafton St each day as I pass him by on my way home and I’m like what’s the deal? and no ordinary one or two tourists hanging around, not just a couple of kids lurking about, this guy pulls a large one. Big enough to block most of the street. Turns out Charlie from Sweden is some kinda cool magician. His tricks are neat but his jokes are funnier. His jokes may be hilarious but his dress sense is even hotter. He usually has a cute bow-tie hanging round his neck and his beige blazer polishes off the look perfectly. Just flown from New York, he says since he lives out of a suitcase, he doesn’t have that many outfits. But this is not just a costume, this is how he dresses daily.
Men should dress like this. Always. Pretty Much.
Check out Charlie’s tricks at the Street Performance World Championship this weekend June 16 and 17, all day at the Magic Corner in Merrion Square.
Mr. Hudson and The Library
Mr. Hudson, accessories, hat, men's fashion 7 Comments »
Last night in Whelan’s on Wexford Street, Mr. Hudson and The Library brought their unique London style and sound to Dublin. Mr. Hudons himself, pictured, brought a fusion of dapper English gentleman, and London street style, mixing accessories such as the old gents’ hat and a blingin diamonté belt spelling out Mr. H.
Vive La France
hat, street style No Comments »
Raphael, captured outside the Savoy Cinema, encapsulating every bit the understated, elegance of French style. Attributing his natural sense of fashion to his parents, he embodies everything that Fashion Filosofy admires about street style. He’s dressed simple but stylish with a jacket, scarf and Alpine hat. He wears his casual style without affectation or pretension, it is a part of him. Fashion is not just about brash colours and bold designs, but making a choice and committing to it. Not enough men wear hats any more and for bringing this little bit of French style to Irish streets, we salute him.



