Fall Fashion Fever: The British Gentleman

The Look: J. Crew (left); Inspiration: Michael Kors Fall'12 (right)

Get classy this fall with an English inspired wardrobe!

Its true London ruled the runways this fall!  Three-piece suits and wing tips are all the rage.  Whether you choose to follow the trend as the dapper businessman in a herringbone suit or a charming bloke in tailored trousers your fashion sense will be spot on.

Suit

The Look: J. Crew (left); Inspiration: Michael Kors Fall’12 (right)

Three-piece suits are the new fad, but if you aren’t ready to pull off this trend try a British inspired tweed suit.  This suit by J. Crew is made from premier English wool and has a tailored silhouette with sleek lines and a classic cut.  This is the perfect suit to turn you into a proper gentleman!

Birds-eye English Wool Tweed| $395 | Available at J. Crew

Tie

The Look: Band of Outsiders (left); Inspiration: Lanvin Fall’12 (right)

Spruce up your outfit with a classic tie.  This solid black silk tie by Band of Outsiders is sure to become a wardrobe staple.  The versatile color and lack of pattern will pair well with most shirts and the skinny cut will be flattering a top a shirt or under a three-piece suit.

Black Solid Neck Tie | $130 | Available at Band of Outsiders

Belt

The Look: A.P.C. (left); Inspiration: A.P.C. Fal’12 (right)

A.P.C.’s Marron Roux belt will make sure your knickers don’t show!  This modern and sleek belt is a great way to add British style to your every day wardrobe.  Whether you wear jeans or slacks this belt will elevate your style.

APC’s Marron Roux belt | $61 | Available at Blackbird

Shoes

The Look: Walk Over (left); Inspiration: Gucci Fall’12 (right)

If you find British style too stuffy for your taste try embracing the trend with a pair of modern brogues.  Walk Over’s fall wingtips are come in suede and leather in a variety of autumn colors.  The terracotta soles and colored lacing adds personality to the otherwise classic shoe style.

Wingtip Brogue Shoes | $295 | Available at ScoopNYC