1.08.2013

Lessons I've learned from George Clooney {fashion}

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If you've followed my Stylemindchic Blog for any length of time you know it was bound to happen. It's the 8th day of the new year and it's definitely time for a random George Clooney sighting (really, it's my pleasure!).

Today I'm thinking about the lessons I've learned from George Clooney over time. A number of my men friends have asked for some fashion inspiration (you know who you are and I love that you read the blog!).

Lesson #1 Fashion-Charcoal and camel shades look smashing together. They read rich, elegant, earthy but sophisticated. Though we are deep into winter it's easy to combine these shades for a luxurious fashion statement. This combination can easily be dressed up or down to suit your style.







Fashion for men, eye candy for the women~it should be a great day!  



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7 comments:

Leslie said...

Hot! Hot! Hot! ..and definitely rules to live by! Mmy absolute favorite color combinations ;)

'LUSH' said...

Great examples of dressing the hues, of charcoal and camel, up or down!! Love your choice of images! Love these looks! Love it for women, too!!! xo

Heather Lindstrom said...

Such a classy combo-just like you Leslie! George is never, ever hard on the eyes. ;)

Heather Lindstrom said...

I really felt it was time for a GC sighting-and some of my favorite men have wanted a bit of fashion advice...timing was right! You are a stylish and classy woman~ I knew these fabulous shades would appeal. xx

kim at northerncalstyle. said...

Love George! Always a treat. Camel and charcoal are so pretty together.

xo

Heather Lindstrom said...

I agree-on both counts!! Hope your new year is off to a wonderful start Kim!
xx

Anne said...

You are so cute with that george clooney thing! and you're so right, camel and charcoal look gorgeous together. Nice photos!