Looking for style and design in the shopping district of Nice, I’ve curated a selection of standout fashion pieces that caught my eye today:
Barbour: A classic British heritage brand known for its outdoor wear. Ribbed beanies in mustard and olive, a stylish leather bag, and a check-patterned umbrella—perfectly blending practicality and timeless design.
K-Way: A French label famous for its lightweight, packable rainwear. The olive green jacket is both functional and sleek, ideal for navigating city streets or outdoor adventures.
Lacoste (Women): Effortlessly chic. A cream sweater paired with matching trousers and a beige bag. This minimalist ensemble radiates casual sophistication with a sporty twist.
Lacoste (Men): The epitome of relaxed elegance. A cream zip-up jacket combined with matching pants and a black leather bag, offering a stylish yet laid-back look.
Boggi: Italian refinement at its best. Neutral-toned jackets and coats, perfectly paired with tailored pants and slip-on shoes for a polished, yet casual aesthetic.
These selections reflect a blend of classic elegance and modern sophistication.
It’s just a question of time. Different meetings within 8 hours, each with a change of style.
A fully scheduled day started in almost all red, combining British street style with a new wave touch by tie, for a working session contributing to the development of European society.
Transitioning to all summer white with blue stripes and squares for a business networking lunch, including round table presentations.
Ending the day in a midnight blue tuxedo jacket, boldly paired with black, for a traditional seasonal black-tie dinner in a fellowship.
This is one of my favorite ties, adorned with a Fleur-de-lis pattern, a gift from a dear friend who has significant Hungarian connections.
The Fleur-de-lis is not just a symbol; it’s a kind of magic that resonates within your soul and mind, enduring across millennia, echoing Hungary’s own survival as a nation-state for over a thousand years.
It was Charles I, King of Hungary, who skillfully incorporated the Fleur-de-lis into the national coat of arms, blending it with the traditional per pale design of the Angevins, the Capetian dynasty in France who ruled and developed selected parts of Europe.
Pardon our appearance as we enter the theatre district. Nothing rivals what we are currently witnessing; this city is made of this district. So, dressed up in Barbour, we are ready to embrace this day as king and queen.
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