Category: Style
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5 Totally Fancy Underwear For Valentines
With Valentine’s night just over a week away, I’ve come up with a few options on the fanciest underwear, guaranteed to make your Valentine’s Night special!
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What would Ken Look Like With A Dad Bod Or As A Twink?
Earlier this week toy maker Mattel released their new range of diverse Barbies, which included a variety of body types, skin and eye colours and hair styles. Now someone has done the same for Ken and we love it.
As soon as the new look Barbie was released social media users demanded to see a diverse range of Ken dolls and Lyst have manned up and stepped up to the plate to show what a diverse range of Ken dolls could look like.
Lyst’s ‘Fashionisto’ Ken line-up includes Beach DadBod Ken, Bearded Hipster Ken, and Balding Ken, alongside black, Asian and petite Kens all designed by the incredible @jamiephillipstv
To dress the new figures, the team at Lyst looked at the most popular fashion products purchased by men during the last year, taking into account sizing data for the global menswear market. The new Ken dolls reflect modern man’s real appearance, plus real fashion tastes.
And if we’re not mistaken there’s even a Twink Ken… Just look at him with his bright pink vest top and his Malibu tan.
Loooooves it.
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5 Must Haves Every Man Needs For The Morning Commute
I have compiled a list of items that you should have for your commute to work this Winter. All of which are as equally as stylish as they are practical.
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Top 11 Christmas Gifts For The Body And Grooming
With just a few days left to Christmas and available gift buying time rapidly slipping away, here are our top 11 Grooming and Body buys for 2015.
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10 Of The Campest Christmas Jumpers
And so the day of Christmas Jumpers is upon us. We’ve searched high and low for the campest Christmas Jumpers – because if you are going to partake in National Christmas Jumper day, you might as well look fabulous doing it.
1. Brave Soul Men’s Snow Christmas Knit | £19.99 | Get The label
2. Knitted Christmas Jumper Santa Sleigh Over London | £24.99 | Amazon
3. British Christmas Men’s Nordic Jumper | £28.00 | QVC.co.uk
4. Fairisle Stag Blue | £20.00 | Burton
5. Green Party Stag Jumper | £25.00 | Burton
6. Almost famous Elf Jumper | £23.50 | QVC.co.uk
7. Dinosaur Christmas Jumper | £45.00 | nhmshop.co.uk
8. Santa’s Legs | £37.00 | M&Co
9. Penguin Sweater | £25.00 | Next
10. Santa Fairisle Christmas Jumper | £20.00 | BHS
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Why Men In MakeUp Is A Booming Trend: Can You Blend It Like Beckham?
Look your best this season.
PROVIDED CONTENT (What Does This Mean?)The festive season is well under way guys and for those of you searching for those last minute stocking fillers for that special man in your life, or perhaps a little treat for yourself, British-based makeup for men experts MMUK MAN are here to help. Proving that a little touch up can go an almighty way, in the bathroom that is, give him the gift of confidence this party season with their expert range of male cosmetic products. From foundation, concealer and bronzer, all designed for men’s skin, right through to the likes of beard filler and guyliner, these skin perfecting specialists guarantee to give complexions all over the UK some serious ding dong this December.You won’t have to look too far to see the amount of cute guys out there fully making the most of natural looking men’s makeup products. From catwalks to fancy mags and everything in between, more and more gentlemen are quickly coming to realise how blending it like Beckham himself, can quickly turn their grooming fortunes around. Whilst MMUK MAN can’t guarantee the A-List treatment like super hot Golden Balls, they will ensure your complexion looks cut from red carpet royalty, whether you’re trying to disguise those confidence crippling spots or banish blackheads once and for all.Make light work of common facial blemishes with MMUK MAN’s award winning Concealer Stick For Men. Alternatively, if you’d prefer to showcase a nice healthy tanned glow at the office Christmas party, their bestselling bronzing compact will work perfectly for you. Perhaps you’re trying to cover up the signs of a few late nights and want to hide dark circles and eye bags , before the big bash? If so, their Under Eye Liquid Concealer will prove to be your ultimate wingman in your fight for fit skin. For guys struggling with uneven skin tone or patchy beards, MMUK MAN’s HD Foundation For Men and Beard Filler Palette will prove to be your ultimate saviour respectively.Encased in black matte packaging, that’s as discreet and as sexy as your new look itself boys, MMUK are proud to catapult your complexion this Christmas and make 2016 the year for you! Exclusively to TheGayUK, we’ve teamed up with this brand to offer you an incredible 20% off your first order using code ‘Special20’ at their online checkout. With Christmas delivery guaranteed for all orders within the UK placed before Tuesday 22nd December at midnight, whether you wish to bulge out his stocking (cheeky!), or catch someone special’s eye, in www.mensmake-up.co.uk you simply must try!
Of course, it wouldn’t be right mentioning men’s makeup without providing a few pointers in the right direction, when it comes to other on trend male grooming products available this Christmas. Whether your wash bag needs a boost, or you want to think a little outside the box, in terms of what to buy your partner, men’s skin care outfit www.maleskin.co.uk have some fantastic answers. Offering 25% off your first order with code ‘TGUK’, top up on your favourite moisturiser, face wash and eye cream, or instead, make sure your shaving routine remains razor sharp with their collection of aftershave balms, shaving creams and beard oils.
Brand Partner: MMUK Man
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Travel Bag Review: Track Jack Board Backpack
The Track Jack Board Backpack from Crumpler is the first and last bag you will ever need to take when you travel.
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Male Waxing At Wax In The City
It was a surprisingly sunny morning in London when I arrived at the Chelsea office of Wax in the City.
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Out With The Hipster Beards As They Are Listed As Unsuitable For Work
Beard haters will rejoice at the news as Hipster beards are considered unsuitable for work.
The trendy beards were amongst 20 things Britain’s workforce considered as “inappropriate” for the work environment along with novelty ties and flip flops.
Britain’s be-whiskered are bristling with anger after beards were voted among the most unsuitable items of work attire.
Full beards featured in a list of 20 ‘items’ or looks considered inappropriate for the workplace.
Other no-no’s included too much cleavage, crop-tops and novelty ties, according to a survey of 2,000 workers by workplace uniform provider Simon Jersey.
But David Dade, the President of TBBC – The British Beard Club – took the criticism on the chin, claiming beards “allow men to show their masculinity rather than stifle it by shaving”.
And he said the inclusion of facial hair in the list may have been a “broadside” at hipsters who have adopted the beard in recent years.
Dade, 69, a former radio sound engineer with the other BBC, said: “Unfortunately this seems to be another example of pogonophobia – an extreme dislike of beards.
“But these days the vast majority of beards are tidy and well-maintained.”
The study found that many people also consider anything which bares too much skin to be out of place in the office, including low cut, strapless or backless tops and short skirts.
More than six in 10 people believe the way they dress or look may have had an effect on their chances of getting a pay rise or promotion.
Their fears may be well-founded as 37 per cent of managers admitted they have overlooked someone for consistently dressing inappropriately.
Two-thirds of managers said they would be less likely to give someone a job if there was something they didn’t like about their appearance during the interview.
The poll, by workplace uniform provider Simon Jersey, found one in five workers has been reprimanded over “inappropriate” work wear.
One female employee was hauled up in front of her boss because her dress was “too pink”.
Other unusual or bizarre requests include one boss telling a woman to wear more make-up, another to dress “less young” and wearing hair up instead of down.
Simon Jersey, which provides uniforms to more than half a million UK workers, said: “What to wear to work can be a controversial and confusing subject – the type of job you do, and the industry you work in, can make a massive difference to what is and isn’t deemed appropriate.
“As if what to wear isn’t confusing enough, while tattoos, bright hair colours and even flashing your skin might be fine in one job, you could wear the same look to another role and get a completely different reaction.
“Worryingly, it seems some are even picked up because of the colour of their clothes or the amount of make-up they have one.
“Your appearance can be especially important if you deal with clients, customers or members of the public – your boss will want you to be representing the company in what they consider to be the right way.
“But this can make it a minefield when choosing what to wear. Each morning, there are probably thousands of people looking in the mirror trying to decide if what they look like is ‘acceptable’ for the day ahead.”
The study found crop tops are deemed the most unacceptable item to wear to work, followed by cleavage-flashing clothes, mini-skirts and baseball caps.
Flip flops completed the top five, with beanie hats, underwear on show, t-shirts with inappropriate logos, backless tops and ripped jeans also a no-no.
Other things considered to be beyond the pale include high heels, long or unkempt beards and excessive make-up.
And while some still brand visible tattoos a no-no, six in 10 think body ink is more acceptable than ever before, with 42 per cent believing the same is true for piercings.
The survey revealed that while 42 per cent of bosses simply have a quiet word with someone they think needs to improve their appearance, one in five has had a formal conversation or warned them about it.
One in 50 has even fired someone over the way they dress.
The Simon Jersey spokesman added: ‘’There has been a definite shift towards a more casual working wardrobe over the last decade and we’ve reflected that trend in our range with new garments that create a more relaxed working wardrobe.
“There’s more than 900 garments in our catalogue, so no matter what your role or what industry you work in, we can create a uniform for you and your team.”
Top 20 things unsuitable for the workplace:
1. Crop tops
2. Tops which show cleavage
3. Mini-skirts
4. Baseball caps
5. Flip flops
6. Beanie hats
7. Visible underwear
8. T-shirts or tops with large logos or images
9. Backless tops
10. Ripped jeans
11. Strapless tops
12. Shorts
13. Anything which shows too much skin
14. High heels
15. Unkempt, long or full beards
16. Visible body piercings
17. Tattoos on show
18. Excessive make-up
19. Trainers
20. Novelty ties
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Caitlyn Jenner: Six Most Iconic Looks
Caitlyn Jenner has wowed with her iconic sense of style. Here’s 6 of her top looks.
CLASSIC GODDESS
At the EPSYS Caitlyn stunned the audience with her look, poise and grace. An emotional speech from her brought the house down.
BLUE LACE
Classic lace and showing off her fantastic legs, Caitlyn looks at ease as she steps out on Broadway to see An American In Paris.
LEOPARD PRINT
Who can resist a bit of animal print.? Caitlyn takes on the big cats and wins…
SHOULDER PADS
Welcome to the 80s. We love this look… classy but statement.
DRESS DOWN ROCK CHICK
Caityln looks stunning with a simple leather jacket and body con dress at the Culture Club concert at the Greek Theatre.
LBD
Where would any woman be without the Little Black Dress. For decades the LBD has been a staple for women about town.