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The Styled for Summer Style Consultation

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Darius Bright's picture

Note from Chase: this is the full style consultation from Darius of SexyStyleForJoe.com for our winner of the “Styled for Summer” contest we ran from late June to early July. Darius has gone provided a full head-to-toe fashion breakdown for our winner here, in a post overflowing with juicy fashion tips.

If you’re interested in a fashion consult with Darius yourself, I’ve included a link in the footer of the post you can find out more information about this via. And if you enjoy Darius’s work, also be sure to see his Girls Chase article on summer fashion. Here’s Darius.


Hey guys,

It’s been a few weeks since the #StyledForSummer contest ended and before everything else I’d like to thank those who entered on Twitter! It was fascinating and quite challenging to share insights on how to help improve your personal style in 140 characters for, as you’ll notice soon, I usually get quite “wordy” on the subject. But hopefully those quick tips didn’t go to waste.

This is a follow-up article to the contest, and I’m very happy to say that the winner of #StyledForSummer decided to share his prize and gave permission to publish his consultation as an article here on Girls Chase.

Even though it’s not exactly the same as getting a personal, in-depth analysis of your looks and how to improve them, I’m sure that every reader who’s looking to improve his style will benefit from reading on (hint: guys of shorter stature, pay attention, there will be some gems for you here!).

styled for summer

Before we begin, I’d like to explain what happens before the actual consultation so that everything makes more sense. A consultation starts with a short questionnaire to determine a person’s style preferences, stronger points, weaknesses (we all have parts of our bodies we are proud of and aspects we’d rather not draw attention to), budget, and target audience.

This is one of the reasons why you’ll see certain suggestions and recommendations, and why in this consultation, ironically, we focused more on autumn to spring looks than styles for summer.

Lastly, you’ll notice that pictures are heavily cropped and kept in lower resolution. I am very grateful to the winner for agreeing to share his consultation, and I think it just makes sense to remove any identifying aspects that are not absolutely essential for readers to fully comprehend and learn from this article. By the way, if you find this article helpful, please say a big thank you to the winner!

And now, let’s look at the consultation.

Comments

Franco Lombardi's picture

Darius,

I appreciate the article! Just wanted to throw in my two cents. I'm not a fan of hat wear either (and never have been). However, I have found one type of cap that seems to work well: the beanie cap/visor.

http://www.amazon.com/Cuffless-Beanie-Visor-Jeep-Cap/dp/B00B5HWNFC/ref=p...

What's great about these is that they can be fashionably worn with or without jackets, and they have an added "bad boy" flavor to them (rather than your traditional baker hat or flashy fedora hat). I use a beanie cap in the winter when I'm overdue for a stylish haircut and looking to add some flare to my look. ;)

Great article. Cheers!

- Franco

Darius's picture

Thanks Franco, that's a cool tip!

Anonymous's picture

Awesome article? Does this guide pertain to bigger guys? I'm 6'3 230lbs. Will the slim fitting clothes look great on me or point out flaws?? Just stepping my fashion game as I head into my 30's.

Any advice would be great!

Darius's picture

Hey,

Great decision to improve your fashion! It's easier to get away with average style when you're 18 but knowing how to present yourself becomes much more important in mid to late 20s, 30s and further.

Some of the things in this consultation are quite universal for all body types: what to look for in a fit, sexy looking clothes, color coordination, etc.

But as this consultation was prepared personally for a guy who's in an opposite side of the physique specter (lean and shorter), quite a few things would be different too. For one, being tall is a huge advantage and should be "milked" for all its worth (for example, instead of sticking to mostly monochromatic looks, you could exploit high contrast between upper and lower body.)

There's a link to personal style consultations at the end of this article if you'd like to consider getting one yourself, for your unique situation.

Cheers.

robertnyc's picture

This was a great article - it made me realize how much more I can improve my fashion. Going from pretty good style to exceptionally stylish makes a huge difference in your appearance.

Darius's picture

Well said, Robert. At a risk of sounding a bit corny, I think it A. Robbins who said that it's not the "good" that reap all the rewards but those who are outstanding (or exceptional)

African boyo's picture

I would lyk to request an article on how to deal with successful women in a relationship and not feel lyk youre being dominated

David Riley's picture

Hey Boyo,

I will let Chase and the other author's know about your request.

Just Dave

Skins's picture

Great read guys... You have me looking over some things in my closet now. I've gone pretty much all suits these days. Living in Thailand I find it hard to find nice jeans that fit me properly at 6'4". Everything is so damn short so I may need to try ordering online. There are days I want to be more casual but still stylish of course. This article gave me some good ideas.

Jimson's picture

Hi!

I understand that Chase wrote an article a while back about how it was bad to contact girls via Facebook, social networks, etc. However, I recently was just playing around with contacting girls on social networks and had some success. However, this was with Chinese girls. I believe Chinese girls are more receptive to social network dating. Does Chase or anyone else have any articles or any information about how to contact stranger girls initially on chat programs like wechat, whatsapp, etc? I would love to hear if Chase has more information on this. Thanks!

lucifer's picture

Well, I'm the lucky guy who's won the free consultation and I can only recommend you all to go for it, it's a mandatory part of improving yourself and Darius is amazing, the perfect person to do that for you (no connection to him whatsoever prior the consultation, I'm from the other part of the world).

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