I think this is a great look. The charcoal grey suit with a ticket pocket. The light grey sweater underneath. Cashmere? And the rich red scarf. Even his glasses and hair are great. His appearance has a lot of personality.
I love the serentity of this photo. there is something comforting about his look. Great suit, great scarf. An intellectual out on the street on a Fall day. Woody Allen meets Elvis Costello.
i’ve been reading your blog for some while now and guess if i was thrilled to see that you were gonna be on swedish television? i think it’s on tonight, but i couldn’t wait so i watched it online instead. you’re awesome! keep rocking.
I was in NYC a week ago and the weather had just started getting cold. I swear New Yorkers LIVE to wear their scarves, since the very first day of temperatures below 70 meant not a single neck was exposed.
Hey! I have a question for you. I’m just wondering how you approach people and what you tell them when you want to take their picture? (-: Love your photos btw so keep up the good work! Hugs from Mimo in Sweden (you have a lot of fans here)
Calm down everybody, Scott likes a bit of graceful criticism too, right? I think that whilst he looks ‘okay’ – the reality is that the whole image is very geeky and old-man-ish. It reeks of ‘contrived’ as opposed to effortless and stylish. He looks pretty cool, problem is he also looks like he knows it. Oddly, if he lost that scarf and opened up his neck he’d look looser and more warm.
I like how he is wearing his jacket. It is a suit, but, with the seater underneath- and the scarf, he is sporting an attitude of, “Yes it is a suit, and also it is keeping me warm.” Something like how a hobo would approach wearing a suit.
Does anyone else think that that’s a really boring way to wear a scarf? To me, scarfs look best when they seem half trown-on, and not in some sort of folded knot. Their shape comes across better, and they’re more dramatic. Anyone?
Indeed, very “old manish.” Don’t think it was contrived, though. It seems the only things he mulled over was his scarf, hair and sweater (which only those indoors will enjoy).
Not tripping over this, save the specs (oh my, I do have a thing for nice specs).
BTW, he looks very nervous. Look at that hand position!? I couldn’t put my fingers that way naturally. Or maybe he’s double jointed?
Oh dear! “Young spectacled man posing as an old man,” if you’re reading this pay no attention to this post :-)
He’s great looking, but looks a little bit too much like a certain type — you know, Dalton, then Brown, and when all of his friends go off to become investment bankers or McKinsey consultants, he goes to architecture school at Columbia or Princeton or Yale.
Personally, the guy is gorgeous–as to the old man look, I dont know where you guys are getting it–his fresh, new, but mature look gives a comforting edge. As to his nervous hand position—okay that guy should be nervous, i mean to be asked by someone to take their picture randomly, thats nerve-raking. Im in love
Can nobody see that the scarf is not ‘architecturally’ tied, or studiously knotted – it is simply folded in half, wrapped around his neck, and the ends passed through the top loop… it is one of the simplest ways to wear a scarf. And why does anyone need to appreciate the ‘shape’ of a scarf, anonymous 8:40? I usually find them in long, thin rectangles.
The contrast of the bulky scarf against an otherwise stiff outfit makes such a statement. Immediately my eyes are on the scarf and rarely leave. Love the fall, it’s that time again when a man’s fancy turns to scarves.
If this guy were a musician he’d be a trombone player, no doubt. There is an intellectual quality about him and the scarf to me says “lower brass” instrument! Sound crazy? Well, that’s the vibe he puts out. There is also a meticulous and almost obsessive quality to his appearance. He insists on buttoning the top jacket even though its tight across his waist. He would insist on driving his own car through a car wash.
oh my, he is very good looking! hopefully, he is the sort who would go to brown and then architecture school at the likes of columbia, making him beautiful and intelligent. those are the best!
Anonymous
October 25, 2006 at 9:24 am
That guy is so beutiful! /a jealous man from sweden
Anonymous
October 25, 2006 at 9:33 am
I love this bulky scarf tucked in for the “young man meets old man” look!
Butch
October 25, 2006 at 9:36 am
Was it Careme who said that pastry making was a branch of architecture? (Or was that plasma physics? Hmmmm.)
Anyway, I’d add scarf tying, about which the guy here definitely knows his stuff…..
Alice Olive
October 25, 2006 at 9:56 am
His wavy shock of hair and the glasses make this look. Looks like he takes good care of it too…. an attractive quality!
jeff
October 25, 2006 at 10:03 am
I think this is a great look. The charcoal grey suit with a ticket pocket. The light grey sweater underneath. Cashmere? And the rich red scarf. Even his glasses and hair are great. His appearance has a lot of personality.
Anonymous
October 25, 2006 at 10:11 am
Sart: It is scarf season! Time for your favorite accessory — the Scarf. Looking forward to seeing what you find this fall.
kendra
October 25, 2006 at 10:13 am
Love the hair, love the glasses, love the scarf. After that, not so much.
mademoisellelala
October 25, 2006 at 10:20 am
I love the serentity of this photo. there is something comforting about his look. Great suit, great scarf. An intellectual out on the street on a Fall day. Woody Allen meets Elvis Costello.
KFH
October 25, 2006 at 10:21 am
I love this scarf and the length of the jacket sleeves.
hoi polloi
October 25, 2006 at 11:18 am
Yes. Elegant. Classic.
rebecca, sweden
October 25, 2006 at 11:25 am
i’ve been reading your blog for some while now and guess if i was thrilled to see that you were gonna be on swedish television? i think it’s on tonight, but i couldn’t wait so i watched it online instead.
you’re awesome! keep rocking.
*The Dreamer*
October 25, 2006 at 11:32 am
Very classy! Love the hairdo
Anonymous
October 25, 2006 at 11:33 am
i’ll bite… very cute. and the yellow of the taxis and walk/don’t walk sign complements his handsome color scheme.
Andréa
October 25, 2006 at 1:41 pm
LOVE your blog!!!!!! it’s great!
keep up the good work!
greetings from Sâo Paulo, Brazil!
:)
Linnea from sweden
October 25, 2006 at 1:53 pm
I love love love this blog! Thanks for writing it!
Joe
October 25, 2006 at 2:34 pm
I was in NYC a week ago and the weather had just started getting cold. I swear New Yorkers LIVE to wear their scarves, since the very first day of temperatures below 70 meant not a single neck was exposed.
As for the scarf in the photo, love the pattern.
whyioughtta
October 25, 2006 at 2:36 pm
Love his “young Einstein” hair!
Just an Observation
October 25, 2006 at 2:36 pm
Beautfully done…..everything goes ……this is my kind of everyday style.
Anonymous
October 25, 2006 at 2:47 pm
he looks like an older and far more stylish version of harry potter.
Mimo
October 25, 2006 at 2:49 pm
Hey! I have a question for you. I’m just wondering how you approach people and what you tell them when you want to take their picture? (-: Love your photos btw so keep up the good work! Hugs from Mimo in Sweden (you have a lot of fans here)
Irish Eyes
October 25, 2006 at 2:52 pm
Calm down everybody, Scott likes a bit of graceful criticism too, right? I think that whilst he looks ‘okay’ – the reality is that the whole image is very geeky and old-man-ish. It reeks of ‘contrived’ as opposed to effortless and stylish. He looks pretty cool, problem is he also looks like he knows it. Oddly, if he lost that scarf and opened up his neck he’d look looser and more warm.
Jack Daniel
October 25, 2006 at 3:13 pm
Another great style…!
Michael
October 25, 2006 at 3:57 pm
I’m not a fan of how his blazer fits, but the overall look is very appealing to the eye, very subtle and classy
4chair
October 25, 2006 at 4:25 pm
I like how he is wearing his jacket. It is a suit, but, with the seater underneath- and the scarf, he is sporting an attitude of, “Yes it is a suit, and also it is keeping me warm.” Something like how a hobo would approach wearing a suit.
Anonymous
October 25, 2006 at 6:49 pm
i love this. compared to the other young man from yesterday’s post, this guy knows how to do long hair without looking trite
Anonymous
October 25, 2006 at 8:40 pm
Does anyone else think that that’s a really boring way to wear a scarf? To me, scarfs look best when they seem half trown-on, and not in some sort of folded knot. Their shape comes across better, and they’re more dramatic. Anyone?
Anonymous
October 25, 2006 at 11:11 pm
Indeed, very “old manish.” Don’t think it was contrived, though. It seems the only things he mulled over was his scarf, hair and sweater (which only those indoors will enjoy).
Not tripping over this, save the specs (oh my, I do have a thing for nice specs).
BTW, he looks very nervous. Look at that hand position!? I couldn’t put my fingers that way naturally. Or maybe he’s double jointed?
Oh dear! “Young spectacled man posing as an old man,” if you’re reading this pay no attention to this post :-)
mltt
Anonymous
October 25, 2006 at 11:21 pm
ooh! Sexy nerd!
EM
October 25, 2006 at 11:25 pm
that is one good looking dude
MrWynn
October 26, 2006 at 9:52 am
Ahh Boglioli. You can always trust a Bergdorf Goodman shopper for a fancy suit style.
Anonymous
October 26, 2006 at 12:57 pm
He’s great looking, but looks a little bit too much like a certain type — you know, Dalton, then Brown, and when all of his friends go off to become investment bankers or McKinsey consultants, he goes to architecture school at Columbia or Princeton or Yale.
OrganicVogue
October 26, 2006 at 1:30 pm
I love this.
nyc
October 26, 2006 at 8:35 pm
Personally, the guy is gorgeous–as to the old man look, I dont know where you guys are getting it–his fresh, new, but mature look gives a comforting edge. As to his nervous hand position—okay that guy should be nervous, i mean to be asked by someone to take their picture randomly, thats nerve-raking. Im in love
inez
October 27, 2006 at 1:17 am
Can nobody see that the scarf is not ‘architecturally’ tied, or studiously knotted – it is simply folded in half, wrapped around his neck, and the ends passed through the top loop… it is one of the simplest ways to wear a scarf. And why does anyone need to appreciate the ‘shape’ of a scarf, anonymous 8:40? I usually find them in long, thin rectangles.
Blancaflor
October 27, 2006 at 10:36 am
I’m in love…love the glasses and the hair. ;)
Anonymous
October 27, 2006 at 10:47 am
I think he looks great–not like an old man at all.
Seriamente Tony
October 27, 2006 at 4:14 pm
The contrast of the bulky scarf against an otherwise stiff outfit makes such a statement. Immediately my eyes are on the scarf and rarely leave. Love the fall, it’s that time again when a man’s fancy turns to scarves.
Anonymous
October 27, 2006 at 8:06 pm
If this guy were a musician he’d be a trombone player, no doubt. There is an intellectual quality about him and the scarf to me says “lower brass” instrument!
Sound crazy? Well, that’s the vibe he puts out.
There is also a meticulous and almost obsessive quality
to his appearance. He insists on buttoning the top jacket even though its tight across his waist.
He would insist on driving his own car through a car wash.
Anonymous
October 27, 2006 at 10:09 pm
oh my, he is very good looking! hopefully, he is the sort who would go to brown and then architecture school at the likes of columbia, making him beautiful and intelligent. those are the best!
Aylen
October 30, 2006 at 11:50 pm
A classy yet humble look that is quite lovely. His hair also adds a certain air of refined-ness.
rengirl
November 3, 2006 at 12:19 am
He looks just like an NYU English grad student I used to know. But cuter.
Anonymous
July 26, 2007 at 12:36 am
this is the sexiest man in all new york! if i ever find him he better be ready for a WILD RIDE!