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5 Of The Best Dressed Men In Fashion


Five Of Menswear’s Best Dressed Men

It’s no secret that many of the best dressed gents in the style spotlight aren’t entirely responsible for their impeccable appearance. At film premieres, album launches, award shows and other red carpet events, top stylists work feverishly behind the scenes to ensure their clients are well-turned-out. And it works.

But what about those men who are solely responsible for their on point style? Today, we sidestep the put-together celluloid, music and sports stars to showcase those whose aesthetic endeavours often go unnoticed.

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Here are our top five best dressed men in the fashion industry – the inimitably stylish guys who don’t just wear menswear, they live and breathe it too.

Justin O’Shea, Buying Director At MyTheresa.com

He may have spent his early years working down the mines of aboriginal Australia, but, today, Justin O’Shea splits his time between buying appointments and having his picture taken for pretty much every street style blog going.

Boasting a sizeable yet consistently kempt beard and a healthy dose of ink, O’Shea juxtaposes his rugged features with looks that are comparatively buttoned-up. It’s a clever blend of rock ‘n’ roll and refined tailoring influences that makes his looks so photogenic, whether it’s a printed short-sleeved shirt and tailored trouser combination or traditional three-piece suit.

In some respects a latecomer to the inner circle of the industry, O’Shea spent his twenties travelling and working at streetwear and denim retailers before joining the Neiman Marcus-owned MyTheresa.com (currently growing at a rate of 50 per cent year-on-year) in 2009. Along with overseeing continued success at the online retailer, O’Shea has garnered a following of over 58,000 Instagram followers for his mix of power tailoring and pops of attention-grabbing colour and pattern.

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