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HIM FA L L 1 8 C O N T E N T S 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 MODE G E N E R AT E LOOKS VINTAGE AINT DEAD Lear n how to take the old and tur n it into a brand new COLOR COMBOS Summer essentials and what to buy should still be stylish and effective for your beach day WHAT MAKES FAHION CAPITALS Figure out where to pop up on next years runway in a major city closests to you 0 0 1 0 UPGRADE 0 0 1 2 SOCIAL 0 0 1 6 GAYS MEDIA IN BUSINESS Studies and findings on the the roles social media play today in such a moder n world CAN T DATE How the gay community presence a reputation of the lack of loyal relationships 0 0 3 2 0 0 3 4 SPLURGE S I M P LY LIGHTING Light fixtures should never go unoticed and can definitly set the tone of the overall room Lighting is everything MINIMALISM WONT DIE Your daily lifestyle can be minimal and more efficient its a healthier way of life 0 0 2 0 VACAY ABOUT THE FAT AWAY Don t give up travling when trying to reach your fitness goals discover how to manage both to continue that healthy lifestyle 0 0 2 4 0 0 2 6 LIGHTER LOAD Focus on those favorite essentials for your next trip worth taking NETFLIX GETTING CLOUDY How to know if you ll be able to binge netflix on your next flight 0 0 3 8 0 0 4 2 0 0 4 4 E V E RY T H I N G I S VS OUT Purchases that are definitly worth the money to stimulate creativity and impress any visitors HIM Impress and lear n to develop a strong feed for the longter m career goal you desire 0 0 3 0 WHERE OUTLINES 4 INSTA 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 SAVE YOUR 5
HIM FA L L 1 8 C O N T E N T S 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 MODE G E N E R AT E LOOKS VINTAGE AINT DEAD Lear n how to take the old and tur n it into a brand new COLOR COMBOS Summer essentials and what to buy should still be stylish and effective for your beach day WHAT MAKES FAHION CAPITALS Figure out where to pop up on next years runway in a major city closests to you 0 0 1 0 UPGRADE 0 0 1 2 SOCIAL 0 0 1 6 GAYS MEDIA IN BUSINESS Studies and findings on the the roles social media play today in such a moder n world CAN T DATE How the gay community presence a reputation of the lack of loyal relationships 0 0 3 2 0 0 3 4 SPLURGE S I M P LY LIGHTING Light fixtures should never go unoticed and can definitly set the tone of the overall room Lighting is everything MINIMALISM WONT DIE Your daily lifestyle can be minimal and more efficient its a healthier way of life 0 0 2 0 VACAY ABOUT THE FAT AWAY Don t give up travling when trying to reach your fitness goals discover how to manage both to continue that healthy lifestyle 0 0 2 4 0 0 2 6 LIGHTER LOAD Focus on those favorite essentials for your next trip worth taking NETFLIX GETTING CLOUDY How to know if you ll be able to binge netflix on your next flight 0 0 3 8 0 0 4 2 0 0 4 4 E V E RY T H I N G I S VS OUT Purchases that are definitly worth the money to stimulate creativity and impress any visitors HIM Impress and lear n to develop a strong feed for the longter m career goal you desire 0 0 3 0 WHERE OUTLINES 4 INSTA 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 2 SAVE YOUR 5
HIM FA L L 1 8 L E T T E R FROM THE EDITOR E I Nolan have had such the pleasure to work on such an amaz To Create is to ing project discovering and creating content that is real and authentic I have worked with m any magazines before including Vogue GQ MensHealth Cereal and many more pertaining to the range of lifestyle and design Working with the team Push Beyond here has been such a great experience We focus on the more Your Limits through my sophomore year I accidentally found my way into xx everyday in a way that is affordable and elegant The styles range from sleek modernism to comfort and cozy I started college career studying mechanical engineering but halfway the world of design I loved the problem solving side of engi AD neering and the math but I ll never forget the magnetic pull of a certain computer lab brimming with Macintoshes each loaded with Illustrator Photoshop and PageMaker My change of major felt like a seismic shift and I worried that it meant I d no longer be doing something important but that s because back in 1996 I didn t understand what we at WIRED have come to realize Design and technology just aren t that far apart Yes the core of my design coursework revolved around concepts like color theory and spatial systems but all the while I was actually learning how to think critically and making the best use of you guessed it emergent technology Nolan Everson 6 HIM 7
HIM FA L L 1 8 L E T T E R FROM THE EDITOR E I Nolan have had such the pleasure to work on such an amaz To Create is to ing project discovering and creating content that is real and authentic I have worked with m any magazines before including Vogue GQ MensHealth Cereal and many more pertaining to the range of lifestyle and design Working with the team Push Beyond here has been such a great experience We focus on the more Your Limits through my sophomore year I accidentally found my way into xx everyday in a way that is affordable and elegant The styles range from sleek modernism to comfort and cozy I started college career studying mechanical engineering but halfway the world of design I loved the problem solving side of engi AD neering and the math but I ll never forget the magnetic pull of a certain computer lab brimming with Macintoshes each loaded with Illustrator Photoshop and PageMaker My change of major felt like a seismic shift and I worried that it meant I d no longer be doing something important but that s because back in 1996 I didn t understand what we at WIRED have come to realize Design and technology just aren t that far apart Yes the core of my design coursework revolved around concepts like color theory and spatial systems but all the while I was actually learning how to think critically and making the best use of you guessed it emergent technology Nolan Everson 6 HIM 7
JULIA CAMINIS Creates the buzz around each issue influencing people on social media and gaining a larger following A_GARGAR NOAH LANE BARD 58 CREATIVE DIRECTOR Robert is our creative lead and the engine to this entire operation overseeing all content and design HIM GARCIA 3 6 FA S H I O N E D I T O R Noah collaborates with designers and post production work in the photoshoots that happen behind the scenes Formulates the majority of our fashion style shoots reaearching trends while networking in the industry SCOTTYL CHUCHU ROBARRD ROBERT ALICIA 2 7 FA S H I O N E D I T O R 29 GRAPHIC DESIGNER Works in developing visual concepts laying out the issue in new and exciting ways Works in conducting advertisements in our issues and any future relations with companies ELLEN CHU 23 GRAPHIC DESIGNER Works with Jeff to produce issues every month developing layouts and structure SCOTT CREATORS HUNT 35 ADVERTISING EXECUTIVE THE JEFF MANCI WE JEFFHUNTS P O P TA RT K I N G Irene is a full time photographer specializing in shooting architecture and still lives KEVIN S I LV E R M A N 32 PUBLISIST 26 PHOTOGRAPHER 8 KMANCI23 JULIAROSE RENIE_C I DHEI A M L F A LCLO 1N8T E N0 T1S IRENE AD LORENC 33 PHOTOGRAPHER Produces most of the content helping each issues identity and the brand of our magazines 9
JULIA CAMINIS Creates the buzz around each issue influencing people on social media and gaining a larger following A_GARGAR NOAH LANE BARD 58 CREATIVE DIRECTOR Robert is our creative lead and the engine to this entire operation overseeing all content and design HIM GARCIA 3 6 FA S H I O N E D I T O R Noah collaborates with designers and post production work in the photoshoots that happen behind the scenes Formulates the majority of our fashion style shoots reaearching trends while networking in the industry SCOTTYL CHUCHU ROBARRD ROBERT ALICIA 2 7 FA S H I O N E D I T O R 29 GRAPHIC DESIGNER Works in developing visual concepts laying out the issue in new and exciting ways Works in conducting advertisements in our issues and any future relations with companies ELLEN CHU 23 GRAPHIC DESIGNER Works with Jeff to produce issues every month developing layouts and structure SCOTT CREATORS HUNT 35 ADVERTISING EXECUTIVE THE JEFF MANCI WE JEFFHUNTS P O P TA RT K I N G Irene is a full time photographer specializing in shooting architecture and still lives KEVIN S I LV E R M A N 32 PUBLISIST 26 PHOTOGRAPHER 8 KMANCI23 JULIAROSE RENIE_C I DHEI A M L F A LCLO 1N8T E N0 T1S IRENE AD LORENC 33 PHOTOGRAPHER Produces most of the content helping each issues identity and the brand of our magazines 9
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HIM 1 FA L L 1 8 0 1 FA S H I O N FA D E S S T Y L E I S E T E R N A L Y V E S S A I N T L A U R E N VINTAGE AIN T DEAD HOW TO TAKE EVERYDAY BY GOING BACKWARD B Y M A R I N A L 2 YOUR FORWARD K H O R O S H ove and acceptance go hand in After all isn t there an entire school of hand Having learned this lesson thought centered around the notion through trial and error sometime that a man s wardrobe eventually in my mid 20s I made sure to apply it to becomes a reflection of the tastes of the continuation of my dating career a his significant other a sartorial spinoff mission that proved to be particularly dif of the popular Behind every success ficult when faced with men of how shall ful man is a great woman And so I I put it questionable sartorial aesthetics turned to a group of women with far From square toed shoes to violently better track records than I in the dat to ing department to see if a man s Givenchy skirts artfully layered over tastes or at the very least his ward leggings I encountered and practiced robe can indeed be changed patterned Carhartt sweatshirts Buddhist levels of patience on men of all stylistic visions Yet no PC approach could have prepared me for the prospect of bringing a certain Yamamoto cape donning ex to a family dinner In what I still consider to be one of my weakest moments I resorted to the trusted yet cowardly it s not you it s me cop out figuring it was for the AD M A Y 1 8 T H 2 0 1 8 greater good of sparing him my Russian father s inquisitive stare Months after our breakup I wondered whether I had been 1 Behind The Lens Adam takes a break from being a model to shoot for himself with a film camera lerning new tricks too rash in disregarding an otherwise 2 VROOM 1975 Porche spotted by Photographer Pete Ross on the side of 5th avenue in Park Slope Brooklyn superficial as his outerwear excellent human based on something as Photographer Pete Ross Instagram iamgallger 12 HIM 13
HIM 1 FA L L 1 8 0 1 FA S H I O N FA D E S S T Y L E I S E T E R N A L Y V E S S A I N T L A U R E N VINTAGE AIN T DEAD HOW TO TAKE EVERYDAY BY GOING BACKWARD B Y M A R I N A L 2 YOUR FORWARD K H O R O S H ove and acceptance go hand in After all isn t there an entire school of hand Having learned this lesson thought centered around the notion through trial and error sometime that a man s wardrobe eventually in my mid 20s I made sure to apply it to becomes a reflection of the tastes of the continuation of my dating career a his significant other a sartorial spinoff mission that proved to be particularly dif of the popular Behind every success ficult when faced with men of how shall ful man is a great woman And so I I put it questionable sartorial aesthetics turned to a group of women with far From square toed shoes to violently better track records than I in the dat to ing department to see if a man s Givenchy skirts artfully layered over tastes or at the very least his ward leggings I encountered and practiced robe can indeed be changed patterned Carhartt sweatshirts Buddhist levels of patience on men of all stylistic visions Yet no PC approach could have prepared me for the prospect of bringing a certain Yamamoto cape donning ex to a family dinner In what I still consider to be one of my weakest moments I resorted to the trusted yet cowardly it s not you it s me cop out figuring it was for the AD M A Y 1 8 T H 2 0 1 8 greater good of sparing him my Russian father s inquisitive stare Months after our breakup I wondered whether I had been 1 Behind The Lens Adam takes a break from being a model to shoot for himself with a film camera lerning new tricks too rash in disregarding an otherwise 2 VROOM 1975 Porche spotted by Photographer Pete Ross on the side of 5th avenue in Park Slope Brooklyn superficial as his outerwear excellent human based on something as Photographer Pete Ross Instagram iamgallger 12 HIM 13
HIM F FAALLLL 1 18 8 0 10 1 1 F E B 1 6 T H 2 0 1 8 COLOR COMBOS THE SECRET TO IMPECCABLE STYLE IS KNOWING HOW TO COORDINAATE THE COLOR OF YOUR CLOTHES B Y R A R I V L A D T he colour wheel is the simplest way The best way of using the to understanding how to combine power of complementary colours colours so the result is eye pleasing is to develop an eye for details For and most importantly flattering Colour example match a green pair of matching is just as important as finding shoes to red shoe laces If you have the perfect fit therefore we have gathered a blue blazer get an orange pocket all the information you need to know square or purchase a violet shirt In order to get in depth and simplified with yellow buttons All these knowledge about how to pick a colour one options might sound too adventur must be familiar with the wheel of colours ous but if you keep the rest of the As always these are rules adopted and outfit plain it will work wonders enforced by designers and stylists how and you ll get noticed in the best ever you need to take into account what way possible works best for your skin tone comple The key to improving your ments your style or is suitable for the style is knowing your intermediate event you re attending On the shelves of a colours also known as tertiary more eccentric shop you can find a bright These hues are not tints or shades red suit a yellow trench coat or a striking of the primary and secondary blue leather jacket You don t always have hues but colours in their own to buy it right And if you really think about If you are a big time fan of pure red it are you more likely to buy yel yellow or blue use these colours for details low or yellow orange trousers Are or smaller clothing pieces For instance you ever going to purchase a violet choose something that small accents of jacket or will you rather go for the unaltered primary colours a bowtie a scarf or a pocket square If you do end up purchasing a bold piece of clothing that contains any of these colours pump up your confidence and allure and don t let it wear you A bold blue blazer can be an amazing item and so can a vivid yellow pair of shoes worn on a summer day 1 Kyle strutting his casual beach look getting out of his beach house in Miami Florida Photographer Pete Ross Instagram ChrisLewis23 14 HIM 15
HIM F FAALLLL 1 18 8 0 10 1 1 F E B 1 6 T H 2 0 1 8 COLOR COMBOS THE SECRET TO IMPECCABLE STYLE IS KNOWING HOW TO COORDINAATE THE COLOR OF YOUR CLOTHES B Y R A R I V L A D T he colour wheel is the simplest way The best way of using the to understanding how to combine power of complementary colours colours so the result is eye pleasing is to develop an eye for details For and most importantly flattering Colour example match a green pair of matching is just as important as finding shoes to red shoe laces If you have the perfect fit therefore we have gathered a blue blazer get an orange pocket all the information you need to know square or purchase a violet shirt In order to get in depth and simplified with yellow buttons All these knowledge about how to pick a colour one options might sound too adventur must be familiar with the wheel of colours ous but if you keep the rest of the As always these are rules adopted and outfit plain it will work wonders enforced by designers and stylists how and you ll get noticed in the best ever you need to take into account what way possible works best for your skin tone comple The key to improving your ments your style or is suitable for the style is knowing your intermediate event you re attending On the shelves of a colours also known as tertiary more eccentric shop you can find a bright These hues are not tints or shades red suit a yellow trench coat or a striking of the primary and secondary blue leather jacket You don t always have hues but colours in their own to buy it right And if you really think about If you are a big time fan of pure red it are you more likely to buy yel yellow or blue use these colours for details low or yellow orange trousers Are or smaller clothing pieces For instance you ever going to purchase a violet choose something that small accents of jacket or will you rather go for the unaltered primary colours a bowtie a scarf or a pocket square If you do end up purchasing a bold piece of clothing that contains any of these colours pump up your confidence and allure and don t let it wear you A bold blue blazer can be an amazing item and so can a vivid yellow pair of shoes worn on a summer day 1 Kyle strutting his casual beach look getting out of his beach house in Miami Florida Photographer Pete Ross Instagram ChrisLewis23 14 HIM 15
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HIM 1 FA L L 1 8 0 1 WHAT MAKES FASHION CAPITALS INSIGHT FASHION ON N E W Y O R K S E P 6 1 4 L O N D O N S E P 1 4 1 8 MILAN 19 25 P A R I S S E P 2 5 O C T 3 TRENDY FORWARD LOCATIONS TALKS THE FA S H I O N W E E K DAT E S EVERYONE ABOUT B Y S A l VA D O R R I V E R A B arcelona Stockholm Tokyo S o Paulo Los Angeles Madrid and Berlin contribute to the world s top fashion capitals However the most famous cities include London Milan New York and Paris The four cities benefit from not only their rich individual histories but the roots of iconic fashion houses In addition their positions at the forefront of the fashion industry leads to a home base for top creatives photographers stylists editors models etc and generated revenue Milan s history as a fashion hub dates back to the Middle Ages where the production of luxury goods earned the city a prestigious image Throughout the late nineteenth century Milan s style was influenced by French fashion This led to elegant designs with mini F E B 1 6 T H 2 0 1 8 2 0 1 8 IG mal decoration As time progressed Milan developed its own flair for tailoring and grand textiles 1 Strut 3 weeks in preparation for the up and coming mens fashion week 2018 behind the scenes look at Photographer Pete Ross Instagram DreGotCurls 18 HIM 19
HIM 1 FA L L 1 8 0 1 WHAT MAKES FASHION CAPITALS INSIGHT FASHION ON N E W Y O R K S E P 6 1 4 L O N D O N S E P 1 4 1 8 MILAN 19 25 P A R I S S E P 2 5 O C T 3 TRENDY FORWARD LOCATIONS TALKS THE FA S H I O N W E E K DAT E S EVERYONE ABOUT B Y S A l VA D O R R I V E R A B arcelona Stockholm Tokyo S o Paulo Los Angeles Madrid and Berlin contribute to the world s top fashion capitals However the most famous cities include London Milan New York and Paris The four cities benefit from not only their rich individual histories but the roots of iconic fashion houses In addition their positions at the forefront of the fashion industry leads to a home base for top creatives photographers stylists editors models etc and generated revenue Milan s history as a fashion hub dates back to the Middle Ages where the production of luxury goods earned the city a prestigious image Throughout the late nineteenth century Milan s style was influenced by French fashion This led to elegant designs with mini F E B 1 6 T H 2 0 1 8 2 0 1 8 IG mal decoration As time progressed Milan developed its own flair for tailoring and grand textiles 1 Strut 3 weeks in preparation for the up and coming mens fashion week 2018 behind the scenes look at Photographer Pete Ross Instagram DreGotCurls 18 HIM 19
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 1 0 0 0 2 OUTLINES P L A N N I N G W I T H D E S I G N W H I L E I N T E G R AT I N G FUNTION FOR A PURPOSE AD SPLURGE S I M P LY VS HIM 2 0 0 0 LIGHTING MINIMALISM 20 0 0 SAVE WONT 2 4 DIE 0 0 2 6 21
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HIM 1 ROOM BOARD s new line of chairs out for the public FA L L 1 8 0 2 Photographer Pete Ross Instagram Room_Board J U N E 2 7 T H 1 2 0 1 8 S P L U R G E V S S AV E THE ESSENTIALS AND BALANCE TO CREATE THE WELL DESIGNED S PA C E F O R Y O U B Y YA N I C S I M A R D I nterior design is all about balancing splurges and savings Splurge statement pieces elevate the look while save pieces fill out your design and rescue the budget and often secretly do a lot of the heavy lifting To help you know how to best spend your design dollar here are five ways to splurge and five ways to save your way to a beautiful home When renovating for resale lighting is often seen as a place to save Style preferences vary so for sale homes often stick to simple and functional lighting where possible But when it comes to beautifying and personalizing your own space a dazzling chandelier or pendant goes a long way the room Whether you prefer a cool modernist creation or a grand traditional chandelier an eye catching light fixture can be enjoyed from many angles and it becomes a natural focal point that really makes a statement even when the rest of the furnishings are kept simple A dining table is an important piece of furniture but that doesn t mean it has to be ridiculously pricey to do its job and look great doing it For a modern home a white melamine or fiberglass table like this Saarinen style staple piece will look sharp while letting elegant chairs or your statement light fixture bring the personal style toward elevating the look of everything else in 22 HIM 23
HIM 1 ROOM BOARD s new line of chairs out for the public FA L L 1 8 0 2 Photographer Pete Ross Instagram Room_Board J U N E 2 7 T H 1 2 0 1 8 S P L U R G E V S S AV E THE ESSENTIALS AND BALANCE TO CREATE THE WELL DESIGNED S PA C E F O R Y O U B Y YA N I C S I M A R D I nterior design is all about balancing splurges and savings Splurge statement pieces elevate the look while save pieces fill out your design and rescue the budget and often secretly do a lot of the heavy lifting To help you know how to best spend your design dollar here are five ways to splurge and five ways to save your way to a beautiful home When renovating for resale lighting is often seen as a place to save Style preferences vary so for sale homes often stick to simple and functional lighting where possible But when it comes to beautifying and personalizing your own space a dazzling chandelier or pendant goes a long way the room Whether you prefer a cool modernist creation or a grand traditional chandelier an eye catching light fixture can be enjoyed from many angles and it becomes a natural focal point that really makes a statement even when the rest of the furnishings are kept simple A dining table is an important piece of furniture but that doesn t mean it has to be ridiculously pricey to do its job and look great doing it For a modern home a white melamine or fiberglass table like this Saarinen style staple piece will look sharp while letting elegant chairs or your statement light fixture bring the personal style toward elevating the look of everything else in 22 HIM 23
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HIM FA L L 1 8 0 2 1 SIMPLY LIGHTING THE RIGHT LIGHTING CAN A ny experienced designer will tell you that lighting is an essential ingredient when you re decorating a room not the afterthought that many of us consider it If you re tempted to spend more of your time LIFT YOUR SPIRITS AND MAKE YOU MORE RELAXED AND PRODUCTIVE B Y M I C H E L L E H I G G I N S picking out furnishings or puzzling over layouts remember that lighting can completely transform a space not just by brightening dark corners but by affecting your emotions Most designers agree that you need more than one source of light in a room Think layered illumination Every room should have a mix of lighting including overhead accent and task lights In the living room for example you might begin by hanging a decorative ceiling fixture near the center of the room said Nathan Orsman a lighting designer based in New York City and Southampton Then we look toward the outer walls for downlighting that can gently wash the walls curtains and art with warm functional brightness he said This can be achieved with soffit or valance lighting or even plug in torchier floor lamps that bounce light off S E P 1 8 T H the ceiling Depending on a room s layout he said accent lights could be used to highlight art and table lamps could be placed beside seating to add 2 0 1 8 another layer of light And for extra ambience he added a candle never hurt 1 The Study Lighting should never go unnoticed in a room We focus on the simple yet beautiful decor your light fixture can add Photographer Scott Lorenc Instagram Lightsonus 22 66 HI DI ME A L
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 2 1 SIMPLY LIGHTING THE RIGHT LIGHTING CAN A ny experienced designer will tell you that lighting is an essential ingredient when you re decorating a room not the afterthought that many of us consider it If you re tempted to spend more of your time LIFT YOUR SPIRITS AND MAKE YOU MORE RELAXED AND PRODUCTIVE B Y M I C H E L L E H I G G I N S picking out furnishings or puzzling over layouts remember that lighting can completely transform a space not just by brightening dark corners but by affecting your emotions Most designers agree that you need more than one source of light in a room Think layered illumination Every room should have a mix of lighting including overhead accent and task lights In the living room for example you might begin by hanging a decorative ceiling fixture near the center of the room said Nathan Orsman a lighting designer based in New York City and Southampton Then we look toward the outer walls for downlighting that can gently wash the walls curtains and art with warm functional brightness he said This can be achieved with soffit or valance lighting or even plug in torchier floor lamps that bounce light off S E P 1 8 T H the ceiling Depending on a room s layout he said accent lights could be used to highlight art and table lamps could be placed beside seating to add 2 0 1 8 another layer of light And for extra ambience he added a candle never hurt 1 The Study Lighting should never go unnoticed in a room We focus on the simple yet beautiful decor your light fixture can add Photographer Scott Lorenc Instagram Lightsonus 22 66 HI DI ME A L
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 2 8 MINIMALISM WONT DIE WHEN THE GOSPEL OF MINIMALISM COLLIDES WITH B Y J A C O B A M D A I LY LIFE U R I S T inimalism as a lifestyle creed is pretty simple The less you own the happier you ll be Pare down and declutter the thinking goes and your mind will have room to exhale Minimalists say that it s about spending more energy on living less energy on having With more than six million Instagram posts tagged minimalism and four million more tagged minimalist it s a trend that won t die And understandably so The impulse to step off the consumer treadmill can be quite tempting In theory minimalists have more time and money to amass something that researchers have found to provide far more satisfaction than material items memories Experiential purchases psychologists assure us offer deeper emotional sustenance than any new gadget or piece of furniture Studies suggest that even the perfect Danish modern chair fades into the background after daily exposure Yet our brains never quite get over the thrill of say hiking Bryce Canyon which yields more psychological bang for the buck Still critics chide minimalists for a kind of faux self discipline After all if you can afford to toss your stuff you can probably reacquire it should you change your mind and say come to find that your home carbonation system is indispensable And living minimally isn t an entirely new thing Tiny houses are in vogue but not mobile homes which have been around a while 1 A P R 2 9 T H 2 0 1 8 1 Corner Me With Cropping and angles as a focal point a building in Venice California makes a statement for its own Photographer Scott Lorenc Model CaliPics 28 HIM AD
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 2 8 MINIMALISM WONT DIE WHEN THE GOSPEL OF MINIMALISM COLLIDES WITH B Y J A C O B A M D A I LY LIFE U R I S T inimalism as a lifestyle creed is pretty simple The less you own the happier you ll be Pare down and declutter the thinking goes and your mind will have room to exhale Minimalists say that it s about spending more energy on living less energy on having With more than six million Instagram posts tagged minimalism and four million more tagged minimalist it s a trend that won t die And understandably so The impulse to step off the consumer treadmill can be quite tempting In theory minimalists have more time and money to amass something that researchers have found to provide far more satisfaction than material items memories Experiential purchases psychologists assure us offer deeper emotional sustenance than any new gadget or piece of furniture Studies suggest that even the perfect Danish modern chair fades into the background after daily exposure Yet our brains never quite get over the thrill of say hiking Bryce Canyon which yields more psychological bang for the buck Still critics chide minimalists for a kind of faux self discipline After all if you can afford to toss your stuff you can probably reacquire it should you change your mind and say come to find that your home carbonation system is indispensable And living minimally isn t an entirely new thing Tiny houses are in vogue but not mobile homes which have been around a while 1 A P R 2 9 T H 2 0 1 8 1 Corner Me With Cropping and angles as a focal point a building in Venice California makes a statement for its own Photographer Scott Lorenc Model CaliPics 28 HIM AD
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HIM FA L L 1 8 0 3 UPGRADE YOUR INSTA WHY AN A E S T H E T I C A L LY PLEASINGFEED YOUR CAN CHANGE IMAGE B Y L A U R E N O L S E N J A N 1 0 T H 2 0 1 8 PHOTOGRAPHER JUSTIN TYLER A 32 HIM ccording to research by comScore US internet users spend Visual content isn t just popular on Instagram We know that images and approximately12 billion minutes on Instagram each month videos are huge on Facebook and Twitter TWTR 1 04 and obviously on Compared to Facebook s 230 billion minutes this is a drop in the visual centric networks like Pinterest and YouTube as well While Instagram bucket but for businesses looking to dominate in a more niche gives you the unique ability to easily create eye catching images you can image centric network Instagram offers a huge opportunity Getting always use these images as content for your other marketing channels for noticed on Facebook can be a challenge for small businesses With so many instance your Facebook posts Pinterest boards or blog businesses using the platform it can be difficult to get found via on site Years ago knee deep at a networking event you probably wouldn t search and to differentiate themselves from the competition Visual content expect to field questions about your presence on a photo sharing app But gives you the unique opportunity to decide how you want to showcase it s 2018 Instagram Well now it s as synonymous as a business card Yes your brand A huge advantage to sharing images on Instagram is the wide Instagram or Insta thank you fellow millennials rapidly became an range of filters using various filters you can give a different look or feel to essential online social media tool for artists influencers travellers blog your images using them to convey your desired mood and message gers dog lovers creators and business owners just to name a few
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 3 UPGRADE YOUR INSTA WHY AN A E S T H E T I C A L LY PLEASINGFEED YOUR CAN CHANGE IMAGE B Y L A U R E N O L S E N J A N 1 0 T H 2 0 1 8 PHOTOGRAPHER JUSTIN TYLER A 32 HIM ccording to research by comScore US internet users spend Visual content isn t just popular on Instagram We know that images and approximately12 billion minutes on Instagram each month videos are huge on Facebook and Twitter TWTR 1 04 and obviously on Compared to Facebook s 230 billion minutes this is a drop in the visual centric networks like Pinterest and YouTube as well While Instagram bucket but for businesses looking to dominate in a more niche gives you the unique ability to easily create eye catching images you can image centric network Instagram offers a huge opportunity Getting always use these images as content for your other marketing channels for noticed on Facebook can be a challenge for small businesses With so many instance your Facebook posts Pinterest boards or blog businesses using the platform it can be difficult to get found via on site Years ago knee deep at a networking event you probably wouldn t search and to differentiate themselves from the competition Visual content expect to field questions about your presence on a photo sharing app But gives you the unique opportunity to decide how you want to showcase it s 2018 Instagram Well now it s as synonymous as a business card Yes your brand A huge advantage to sharing images on Instagram is the wide Instagram or Insta thank you fellow millennials rapidly became an range of filters using various filters you can give a different look or feel to essential online social media tool for artists influencers travellers blog your images using them to convey your desired mood and message gers dog lovers creators and business owners just to name a few
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 3 4 SOCIAL MEDIA IN BUSINESS 33 have a Corporate Blog With more people utilizing social media technology such as Twitter and Facebook companies are coming to realise it as another resource to reach their clients As such many firms can now be found on a variety of social media networks Here we take a look at the Fortune Global Companies 3 Companies Latin America 29 Companies United States 20 Companies Asia Spacific FORTUNE GLOBAL 100 COMPANIES How are the top 100 companies in the world embracing and utilizing social media 48 Companies Europe 65 have Twitter Accounts 54 have a Facebook FanPage 50 have a Youtube Channel 27 tweets 34 HIM 3 6 posts 10 videos 7 posts
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 3 4 SOCIAL MEDIA IN BUSINESS 33 have a Corporate Blog With more people utilizing social media technology such as Twitter and Facebook companies are coming to realise it as another resource to reach their clients As such many firms can now be found on a variety of social media networks Here we take a look at the Fortune Global Companies 3 Companies Latin America 29 Companies United States 20 Companies Asia Spacific FORTUNE GLOBAL 100 COMPANIES How are the top 100 companies in the world embracing and utilizing social media 48 Companies Europe 65 have Twitter Accounts 54 have a Facebook FanPage 50 have a Youtube Channel 27 tweets 34 HIM 3 6 posts 10 videos 7 posts
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 3 6 1 1 Fools Gold Couple shane and George expose there new intimate relationship 2 Lover Boys Kissing between Shane and George Photographer Scott Lorenc Model Romeo_Turk ForPetesSake A U G 2 0 T H 2 0 1 8 GAYS CAN T DATE DATING GENERAL BUT IS D I F F I C U LT GAY EVEN B Y 2 B HARDER M A R T I N the conversation from the last point we often are beyond process and because we re all men we make this process indecisive about what it is that we really want Being gay is of looking for a mate all the more difficult Our walls are confusing There s no right or wrong way to be gay How high our hearts are guarded and we re still all figuring out ever we have to find out what we want on our own because exactly what we re looking for because for many of us we didn t we don t grow up in a predominantly gay world Once we see what we re trying to create growing up break the norm and find comfortability within our own As someone who longs for love I ve tried to really analyze this is what my personal history has concluded With dating app culture running amok gay men by far have the easiest outlets to look for sex Add to the fact that when we go to gay bars almost everyone in that room is a possible partner in some way and our chances are doubled This isn t the case for our straight counterparts Additionally many of us grew up insecure and full of shame so part of coming out is feeling sexually liberated However we often mistake the ease and casualness of the sex we can and do have as something other than what it really is We re looking to fulfill a void within ourselves with a physical pleasure that does in fact feel good but often doesn t lead to the substance we crave in a juxtapositional way Continuing HIM K Y L E IS eing gay adds another level of complexity to the dating what it is that makes dating as gay men more complex and 36 DATING IN sexuality everything else is up for debate Who do we want to be Who do we want to date Do we want to get married Do we want kids Do we want to be monogamous Gay men are beyond picky and we feel like we can be because with social media the pool of possibilities feels endless We think that if one guy doesn t work out than we can just kick him to the curb and find ourselves an even better version of gentleman X
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 3 6 1 1 Fools Gold Couple shane and George expose there new intimate relationship 2 Lover Boys Kissing between Shane and George Photographer Scott Lorenc Model Romeo_Turk ForPetesSake A U G 2 0 T H 2 0 1 8 GAYS CAN T DATE DATING GENERAL BUT IS D I F F I C U LT GAY EVEN B Y 2 B HARDER M A R T I N the conversation from the last point we often are beyond process and because we re all men we make this process indecisive about what it is that we really want Being gay is of looking for a mate all the more difficult Our walls are confusing There s no right or wrong way to be gay How high our hearts are guarded and we re still all figuring out ever we have to find out what we want on our own because exactly what we re looking for because for many of us we didn t we don t grow up in a predominantly gay world Once we see what we re trying to create growing up break the norm and find comfortability within our own As someone who longs for love I ve tried to really analyze this is what my personal history has concluded With dating app culture running amok gay men by far have the easiest outlets to look for sex Add to the fact that when we go to gay bars almost everyone in that room is a possible partner in some way and our chances are doubled This isn t the case for our straight counterparts Additionally many of us grew up insecure and full of shame so part of coming out is feeling sexually liberated However we often mistake the ease and casualness of the sex we can and do have as something other than what it really is We re looking to fulfill a void within ourselves with a physical pleasure that does in fact feel good but often doesn t lead to the substance we crave in a juxtapositional way Continuing HIM K Y L E IS eing gay adds another level of complexity to the dating what it is that makes dating as gay men more complex and 36 DATING IN sexuality everything else is up for debate Who do we want to be Who do we want to date Do we want to get married Do we want kids Do we want to be monogamous Gay men are beyond picky and we feel like we can be because with social media the pool of possibilities feels endless We think that if one guy doesn t work out than we can just kick him to the curb and find ourselves an even better version of gentleman X
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 1 8 0 0 0 4 OUT ABOUT T R AV E L T I P S S T O R I E S A N D F E A T U R E S WHEN ON THE GO EVERYONE S PRIVATE DRIVER VACAY THE LIGHTER FAT AWAY LOAD NETFLIX GETTING 38 HIM 00 38 00 42 00 CLOUDY 44 39
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 1 8 0 0 0 4 OUT ABOUT T R AV E L T I P S S T O R I E S A N D F E A T U R E S WHEN ON THE GO EVERYONE S PRIVATE DRIVER VACAY THE LIGHTER FAT AWAY LOAD NETFLIX GETTING 38 HIM 00 38 00 42 00 CLOUDY 44 39
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 4 VACAY THE FAT AWAY AMANDA BEST THE B Y KLOOTS WAY TO SUMMER R E E G A N TELLS STAY TAKE V O N FIT US THE WHEREVER YOU W I L D E N R A D T S E P T 2 4 T H 2 0 1 8 3 1 I t s the summer and your calendar is packed with everything but a consistent routine It s easy to fall out of healthy habits like eating right and finding time to work out especially when you got plans to hang out poolside or at the beach But it s also easy to keep up those healthy habits without interrupting your fun Amanda Kloots celebrity trainer at Bandier s StudioB in New York City knows all about that If she s not training clients or group classes in the concrete jungle she s on the move heading down to the Bahamas posh One Only Ocean Club where she runs weekend workouts for the active guests If there s one thing Kloots swears by it s her jump rope When she s in New York City she s teaching her jump rope cross training class The Rope When she s traveling it s the first thing she packs in her suitcase Jump ropes are so light and easy to pack she told Men s Health Jumping rope burns more calories than swimming or running You can do it anywhere a patio by the pool in your hotel room and can get a good workout in as little as 10 minutes It doesn t sound like much but 10 minutes of jumping rope without a break is a long time she said But if you find yourself with anything more than 10 minutes she recommends intervals We ve got the perfect one this intense jump rope workout will leave your legs burning 2 A C C O U N T S 2 F O L L O W M I S T Y O N P O I N T E R O B I N N Y C C H U C K I E W E L C H G E T F I T W I T H G I D D Y A D A M R O S A N T E B J G A D D O U R 44 00 HI DI ME A L 1 Across Venice Beach Charlie takes out on his outdoor morning workout in sunny California 2 Reach Charlie stretching out keeping his muscles loose for the day ahead 3 Peak Sometimes the sun hits just right in the Charlies home Photographer Scott Lorenc Model CharlieChap
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 4 VACAY THE FAT AWAY AMANDA BEST THE B Y KLOOTS WAY TO SUMMER R E E G A N TELLS STAY TAKE V O N FIT US THE WHEREVER YOU W I L D E N R A D T S E P T 2 4 T H 2 0 1 8 3 1 I t s the summer and your calendar is packed with everything but a consistent routine It s easy to fall out of healthy habits like eating right and finding time to work out especially when you got plans to hang out poolside or at the beach But it s also easy to keep up those healthy habits without interrupting your fun Amanda Kloots celebrity trainer at Bandier s StudioB in New York City knows all about that If she s not training clients or group classes in the concrete jungle she s on the move heading down to the Bahamas posh One Only Ocean Club where she runs weekend workouts for the active guests If there s one thing Kloots swears by it s her jump rope When she s in New York City she s teaching her jump rope cross training class The Rope When she s traveling it s the first thing she packs in her suitcase Jump ropes are so light and easy to pack she told Men s Health Jumping rope burns more calories than swimming or running You can do it anywhere a patio by the pool in your hotel room and can get a good workout in as little as 10 minutes It doesn t sound like much but 10 minutes of jumping rope without a break is a long time she said But if you find yourself with anything more than 10 minutes she recommends intervals We ve got the perfect one this intense jump rope workout will leave your legs burning 2 A C C O U N T S 2 F O L L O W M I S T Y O N P O I N T E R O B I N N Y C C H U C K I E W E L C H G E T F I T W I T H G I D D Y A D A M R O S A N T E B J G A D D O U R 44 00 HI DI ME A L 1 Across Venice Beach Charlie takes out on his outdoor morning workout in sunny California 2 Reach Charlie stretching out keeping his muscles loose for the day ahead 3 Peak Sometimes the sun hits just right in the Charlies home Photographer Scott Lorenc Model CharlieChap
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HIM 1 FA L L 1 8 0 4 LIGHTER LOAD FOCUS ON ESSENTIALS WORTH B Y F THOSE FOR A FAVORITE TRIP TAKING D A N I E L L E D U L C H I N O S iguring out what clothes to take on holiday with you can be such a struggle especially if you re not too sure what the weather will be like Let s say for argument s sake that this is a summer holiday in question This means you ll be packing light clothing chinos T shirts and summer shoes to get you through the week T shirts will probably be the most common item in your baggage for a summer holiday No guy should go somewhere hot and not have enough T shirts to get them through each day plus travel As well as T shirts consider packing polo shirts good for lunches or for the evenings and a couple of Oxford shirts for dinners You could also pack one or two jumpers if AD you know the temperature is likely to drop considerably during the evening It s safe to say that you won t be needing any coats so don t even bother packing these When it comes to your T shirt choices why not mix things up a little For example go for a few plain T shirts as well as a few patterned ones like a Breton striped tee Now for the bottoms On a hot holiday shorts will be your main priority Pack enough to get you through the days and remember you can double up on wearing shorts You will also need enough pairs of swim shorts We think two is enough for a holiday You can always give your swim shorts a wash in the shower with some soap for a quick clean they re only going to be covered in seawater or chlorine anyway A couple of pairs 1 PopUp Garrett packs his essentials to head for a cute solo beach day of chinos will see you through the dinners Finally remember 2 Beauty Sings Strolling through Big Sur Cliffs and drops are inevitabelt to explore to pack enough boxers and socks to see you through the week We would recommend you do overpack on these better to be Photographer Garrett Swann Instagram TheGarrettSwann safe than sorry Knowing what footwear to pack for a holiday can get a little bit confusing Only you know how many pairs of shoes you will actually wear so start with these You might want to check you have the bare minimum of at least one pair of trainers some flip flops or sliders and some smart shoes for the evening The rest is down to you 2 J U L 2 5 T H 2 0 1 8 44 HIM 45
HIM 1 FA L L 1 8 0 4 LIGHTER LOAD FOCUS ON ESSENTIALS WORTH B Y F THOSE FOR A FAVORITE TRIP TAKING D A N I E L L E D U L C H I N O S iguring out what clothes to take on holiday with you can be such a struggle especially if you re not too sure what the weather will be like Let s say for argument s sake that this is a summer holiday in question This means you ll be packing light clothing chinos T shirts and summer shoes to get you through the week T shirts will probably be the most common item in your baggage for a summer holiday No guy should go somewhere hot and not have enough T shirts to get them through each day plus travel As well as T shirts consider packing polo shirts good for lunches or for the evenings and a couple of Oxford shirts for dinners You could also pack one or two jumpers if AD you know the temperature is likely to drop considerably during the evening It s safe to say that you won t be needing any coats so don t even bother packing these When it comes to your T shirt choices why not mix things up a little For example go for a few plain T shirts as well as a few patterned ones like a Breton striped tee Now for the bottoms On a hot holiday shorts will be your main priority Pack enough to get you through the days and remember you can double up on wearing shorts You will also need enough pairs of swim shorts We think two is enough for a holiday You can always give your swim shorts a wash in the shower with some soap for a quick clean they re only going to be covered in seawater or chlorine anyway A couple of pairs 1 PopUp Garrett packs his essentials to head for a cute solo beach day of chinos will see you through the dinners Finally remember 2 Beauty Sings Strolling through Big Sur Cliffs and drops are inevitabelt to explore to pack enough boxers and socks to see you through the week We would recommend you do overpack on these better to be Photographer Garrett Swann Instagram TheGarrettSwann safe than sorry Knowing what footwear to pack for a holiday can get a little bit confusing Only you know how many pairs of shoes you will actually wear so start with these You might want to check you have the bare minimum of at least one pair of trainers some flip flops or sliders and some smart shoes for the evening The rest is down to you 2 J U L 2 5 T H 2 0 1 8 44 HIM 45
HIM 1 What A Day only a single cloud all alone on a gorgeous Saturday in Utah FA L L 1 8 0 4 Photographer Pete Ross NETFLIX GETTING CLOUDY HOW ABLE TO TO KNOW BINGE YOUR 1 B Y J U L 3 1 T H 2 0 1 8 I NEXT A N D R E A IF YOU LL NETFLIX BE ON FLIGHT R O M A N O t s 2018 and travelers still aren t sure if they can get fast and reliable Wi Fi on their flights or even if they can get it at all One day this problem will go the way of corded telephones and 8 track tapes For now it s up to travelers to check ahead of time if they ll be able to stream video on their flight Routehappy by ATPCO a company that tracks flight amenities announced Monday that it will now classify a flight s Wi Fi in one of four categories email and messaging basic web browsing fast web browsing and Netflix streaming capable This is a change from the previous categories of basic better or best Now travelers searching for flights on platforms that use Routehappy s data like Skyscanner Sabre Travix and Upside can know exactly what to expect from their internet connection on board Wi Fi is one of the most popular amenities for fliers said Robert Albert CEO of Routehappy in a statement Flight shopping should be easy so we re doing everything we can to make rich content consumer friendly and useful Routehappy is also working directly with Netflix to improve passengers experience in the air Working alongside Routehappy Netflix is making it easier for consumers to see if they can stream their favorite Netflix entertainment on their personal devices on their next flight Bill Holmes head of global business development at Netflix said in a statement Routehappy also tracks other amenities like food and beverage so travelers always know if their flight is the best experience they can have in the friendly skies 46 HIM 43
HIM 1 What A Day only a single cloud all alone on a gorgeous Saturday in Utah FA L L 1 8 0 4 Photographer Pete Ross NETFLIX GETTING CLOUDY HOW ABLE TO TO KNOW BINGE YOUR 1 B Y J U L 3 1 T H 2 0 1 8 I NEXT A N D R E A IF YOU LL NETFLIX BE ON FLIGHT R O M A N O t s 2018 and travelers still aren t sure if they can get fast and reliable Wi Fi on their flights or even if they can get it at all One day this problem will go the way of corded telephones and 8 track tapes For now it s up to travelers to check ahead of time if they ll be able to stream video on their flight Routehappy by ATPCO a company that tracks flight amenities announced Monday that it will now classify a flight s Wi Fi in one of four categories email and messaging basic web browsing fast web browsing and Netflix streaming capable This is a change from the previous categories of basic better or best Now travelers searching for flights on platforms that use Routehappy s data like Skyscanner Sabre Travix and Upside can know exactly what to expect from their internet connection on board Wi Fi is one of the most popular amenities for fliers said Robert Albert CEO of Routehappy in a statement Flight shopping should be easy so we re doing everything we can to make rich content consumer friendly and useful Routehappy is also working directly with Netflix to improve passengers experience in the air Working alongside Routehappy Netflix is making it easier for consumers to see if they can stream their favorite Netflix entertainment on their personal devices on their next flight Bill Holmes head of global business development at Netflix said in a statement Routehappy also tracks other amenities like food and beverage so travelers always know if their flight is the best experience they can have in the friendly skies 46 HIM 43
8 TRAVEL EXPECTATIONS AMONG MILLENNIALS BY GEORGE POULIS 48 HIM HOW SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCES TRAVEL DECISIONS AND WHERE T0 GET THAT PERFECT PICTURE
8 TRAVEL EXPECTATIONS AMONG MILLENNIALS BY GEORGE POULIS 48 HIM HOW SOCIAL MEDIA INFLUENCES TRAVEL DECISIONS AND WHERE T0 GET THAT PERFECT PICTURE
HIM FA L L 1 8 N O T E E N T RY 0 1 0 1 Horizon Jay in Bora Bora sandy hari and deep blue skies seeking adventure and exploration Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram Jayalvarezz M illennials love to travel In fact one of the reasons that freelancing is so popular with this generation is that it leaves them with the freedom to control their schedules and work from remote locations The bad news is that millennials who rely heavily on social media to inspire their travels and influence their choice in destination could be in for some disappointment According to a fresh study by Allianz Global Assistance 36 of millennial travelers post misleading vacation pictures of to make things appear to be better than they really are Many of these misleading posting tactics are pretty known Travelers will carefully curate only the best pictures to be seen on social media platforms They ll use filters and other technology to make themselves look fitter younger tanner and more energetic They ll crop photos to ensure only the best looking people are in the final product Using camera angles and perspective to make it look like they have special access to VIP areas and experiences is also a common technique Of course not all deception is visual Travelers also paint a less than honest picture through blog posts social media updates and other content So why do millennials do this There are several reasons Even before social media some vacation photographs were carefully selected to be framed and displayed on the wall The rest were relegated to photo albums and shoeboxes Only the best pictures were chosen to make the family look their best and to be as attractive as whatever the neighbors had on their walls Social media is no different People want to appear as if they are living their best lives There s also competitiveness with others Then there s the matter of money For many millennials their social media presence is an extension of 50 HIM
HIM FA L L 1 8 N O T E E N T RY 0 1 0 1 Horizon Jay in Bora Bora sandy hari and deep blue skies seeking adventure and exploration Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram Jayalvarezz M illennials love to travel In fact one of the reasons that freelancing is so popular with this generation is that it leaves them with the freedom to control their schedules and work from remote locations The bad news is that millennials who rely heavily on social media to inspire their travels and influence their choice in destination could be in for some disappointment According to a fresh study by Allianz Global Assistance 36 of millennial travelers post misleading vacation pictures of to make things appear to be better than they really are Many of these misleading posting tactics are pretty known Travelers will carefully curate only the best pictures to be seen on social media platforms They ll use filters and other technology to make themselves look fitter younger tanner and more energetic They ll crop photos to ensure only the best looking people are in the final product Using camera angles and perspective to make it look like they have special access to VIP areas and experiences is also a common technique Of course not all deception is visual Travelers also paint a less than honest picture through blog posts social media updates and other content So why do millennials do this There are several reasons Even before social media some vacation photographs were carefully selected to be framed and displayed on the wall The rest were relegated to photo albums and shoeboxes Only the best pictures were chosen to make the family look their best and to be as attractive as whatever the neighbors had on their walls Social media is no different People want to appear as if they are living their best lives There s also competitiveness with others Then there s the matter of money For many millennials their social media presence is an extension of 50 HIM
HIM FA L L 1 8 N O T E E N T RY 0 1 2 2 Travel Instagram accounts at its finest A vast majority of so many experiences all in one social domain Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram Jayalvarezz TravelJunkies ALL OF THESE DICEPTOINS HAVE BEGAN TO EVOLVE their personal brand Others receive money for hawking products and can get more money based on followers likes and shares It s easier to do that when everything looks fabulous Unfortunately all of this deception becomes circular Millennials who see these exaggerated portrayals often feel the need to post their own deceptions Not only is a lot of what is shared dishonest 51 still used that information to choose their own vacation experiences And 40 of younger travelers under 33 also want their vacations to look Instagramable and will prioritize this factor when choosing their next destination None of this means that social media should be ignored In spite the presence of the over Photoshopped content that gives a deceptive wanderlusty vibe for a destination or an experience that is bland in real life social media still is a great source of vacation planning information Rather than using social media in an attempt to freeze impossible vacation experiences savvy travelers are using it to get the firsthand information they need to plan their trip You may not be able to picnic at the foot of the Eiffel Tower with your sweetheart all by yourselves most of the time the Champ de Mars is littered with tourist groups alike You may not even be able to afford the dream to take your friends to a private island Still you can use social media as a means to make connections and learn about the exciting actions that actually are available to you Use social media to connect with potential hotels travel agencies rental car companies tourism companies local restaurants and the attractions that you re interested in Yes these will be branded social media accounts and they will 52 HIM HOW TO USE SOCIAL MEDIA FOR TRAVEL PLANNING TO AVOID DISSAPOINTMENTS 53
HIM FA L L 1 8 N O T E E N T RY 0 1 2 2 Travel Instagram accounts at its finest A vast majority of so many experiences all in one social domain Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram Jayalvarezz TravelJunkies ALL OF THESE DICEPTOINS HAVE BEGAN TO EVOLVE their personal brand Others receive money for hawking products and can get more money based on followers likes and shares It s easier to do that when everything looks fabulous Unfortunately all of this deception becomes circular Millennials who see these exaggerated portrayals often feel the need to post their own deceptions Not only is a lot of what is shared dishonest 51 still used that information to choose their own vacation experiences And 40 of younger travelers under 33 also want their vacations to look Instagramable and will prioritize this factor when choosing their next destination None of this means that social media should be ignored In spite the presence of the over Photoshopped content that gives a deceptive wanderlusty vibe for a destination or an experience that is bland in real life social media still is a great source of vacation planning information Rather than using social media in an attempt to freeze impossible vacation experiences savvy travelers are using it to get the firsthand information they need to plan their trip You may not be able to picnic at the foot of the Eiffel Tower with your sweetheart all by yourselves most of the time the Champ de Mars is littered with tourist groups alike You may not even be able to afford the dream to take your friends to a private island Still you can use social media as a means to make connections and learn about the exciting actions that actually are available to you Use social media to connect with potential hotels travel agencies rental car companies tourism companies local restaurants and the attractions that you re interested in Yes these will be branded social media accounts and they will 52 HIM HOW TO USE SOCIAL MEDIA FOR TRAVEL PLANNING TO AVOID DISSAPOINTMENTS 53
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 1 MORE THAN 40 OF PEOPLE UNDER THE AGE OF 33 ARE PRIORITIZING DESTINATIONS BASED ON HOW INSTAGRAMABLE IT IS put their best foot forward However they will have excellent up to date information for you as you make your plans This way you can easily research and budget all the costs in advance from entrance tickets to top attractions and bundled deals to the actual costs of renting a private jet to fly you to that dreamy over water bungalow in the Maldives That is not the kind of information most influencers tend to share in their photo captions By getting in touch with the local businesses and service providers you will get all the information you need to plan your trip and align it with your budget If you re traveling somewhere new don t go without making some local connections For example most major cities have at least one dedicated subreddit and a few expat Facebook groups This is a good place to get brutally honest perspective on the city you plan to visit as well as some really helpful advice Locals will be happy to talk up the places where you ll have a good time and steer you away from the tourist traps You might even find someone who will share a few drinks with you or take you on a tour of the city What should you pack to bring to Argentina in the spring Will you be able to refill a prescription if you need it Is there anything you need that could get stuck in the local customs What about your travel papers There s a lot to think about in terms of travel preparation one place to go for information you need is social media Connect with travel bloggers expats and local government reps to get tips ranging from travel 3 Travel Instagram accounts at its finest A vast majority of so many experiences all in one social domain Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram Vagabonds 54 HIM safety to comprehensive packing tips Look up the cities you ll be visiting to learn about public transit visa information customs even laws you should be aware of Don t forget to follow your chosen airline and the airports you ll be visiting to be notified in case things go awry e g an air traffic controller strike paralyzes the flights Don t be misled by unrealistic social media representations of travel Instead be selective by reaching out to authoritative sources of information Then plan your travel using information that you can count on It s not always about impressing others with photo worthy trips Instagram has also become a guide for many people with more than 70 percent of the platform s content now related to travel New Zealand and Iceland are now popular destinations but it wasn t that way just a few years ago according to Ellwood New Zealand is one of the hottest destinations in the world partly because its scenery is so Instagrammable Ellwood said New Zealand has an area that focused on Instagram in its tourism marketing Numbers went up 14 percent Travel destinations aren t the only ones taking advantage of the latest trend Hotels seem to be changing to cater to a more Insta friendly look When you walk into a hotel lobby take a moment and look around and think What about the design IAMGALLA 51
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 1 MORE THAN 40 OF PEOPLE UNDER THE AGE OF 33 ARE PRIORITIZING DESTINATIONS BASED ON HOW INSTAGRAMABLE IT IS put their best foot forward However they will have excellent up to date information for you as you make your plans This way you can easily research and budget all the costs in advance from entrance tickets to top attractions and bundled deals to the actual costs of renting a private jet to fly you to that dreamy over water bungalow in the Maldives That is not the kind of information most influencers tend to share in their photo captions By getting in touch with the local businesses and service providers you will get all the information you need to plan your trip and align it with your budget If you re traveling somewhere new don t go without making some local connections For example most major cities have at least one dedicated subreddit and a few expat Facebook groups This is a good place to get brutally honest perspective on the city you plan to visit as well as some really helpful advice Locals will be happy to talk up the places where you ll have a good time and steer you away from the tourist traps You might even find someone who will share a few drinks with you or take you on a tour of the city What should you pack to bring to Argentina in the spring Will you be able to refill a prescription if you need it Is there anything you need that could get stuck in the local customs What about your travel papers There s a lot to think about in terms of travel preparation one place to go for information you need is social media Connect with travel bloggers expats and local government reps to get tips ranging from travel 3 Travel Instagram accounts at its finest A vast majority of so many experiences all in one social domain Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram Vagabonds 54 HIM safety to comprehensive packing tips Look up the cities you ll be visiting to learn about public transit visa information customs even laws you should be aware of Don t forget to follow your chosen airline and the airports you ll be visiting to be notified in case things go awry e g an air traffic controller strike paralyzes the flights Don t be misled by unrealistic social media representations of travel Instead be selective by reaching out to authoritative sources of information Then plan your travel using information that you can count on It s not always about impressing others with photo worthy trips Instagram has also become a guide for many people with more than 70 percent of the platform s content now related to travel New Zealand and Iceland are now popular destinations but it wasn t that way just a few years ago according to Ellwood New Zealand is one of the hottest destinations in the world partly because its scenery is so Instagrammable Ellwood said New Zealand has an area that focused on Instagram in its tourism marketing Numbers went up 14 percent Travel destinations aren t the only ones taking advantage of the latest trend Hotels seem to be changing to cater to a more Insta friendly look When you walk into a hotel lobby take a moment and look around and think What about the design IAMGALLA 51
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 1 here is intended to be photographed They re not white anymore They re bright colors When I visited Marrakech last month there was one place I knew I would visit I had spotted the azure walls and towering cacti of the Majorelle Gardens on Instagram and it shot to the top of my to see list On arrival it certainly lived up to expectations but instead of soaking up the beauty and tranquility I spent the majority of my time trying to take pictures while dodging selfie sticks iPads and people staging elaborate photo shoots not exactly the zen inducing experience I had imagined It s hardly surprising though because in 2018 if you didn t Instagram it did it even happen In the seven years since Instagram launched it has completely altered the way we travel Cheap flights and accommodation have opened up the world to millennials in a way our parents could only dream of However whereas once we might have flicked through a travel brochure or searched deals online now thanks to the geotagging function on Instagram we are able to discover beautiful destinations cool hotels and restaurant recommendations via social media In fact according to travel company Topdeck 18 of 18 30 year olds book holidays directly based on what they see on Instagram and the travel industry has definitely noticed It s not uncommon for our sales team to hear I saw it on Instagram while taking a booking Louis Sheridan from hotel bookers Mr and Mrs Smith told me When scrolling through Instagram it can feel as though everyone you know is summering on the C te d Azur This means that even subconsciously people are following travel trends as a result of Instagram Subsequently he says it s impacting the way hotels around the world are marketing themselves Hotels are going the extra mile for Instagram Whether it s witty blackboards artsy place settings or making sure there are towels on loungers hotels recognise the importance of being Instagrammable There s even a resort in the Maldives where those fully committed to the gram can hire their very own Instagram Butler yes really who will show you the most photogenic spots on the island and give advice on how to capture them For people planning holidays or longer travelling trips Instagram can alert you to places that in the pre smartphone age you might never have known about Take Jess Last and Charlie Wild a couple from London who quit their marketing jobs and embarked on a mission to see the world based on recommendations via their Instagram account The Travel Project They found huge value in using the platform as a tool to gain personal recommendations instead of following guidebooks or online articles We are able to reach out to likeminded travel enthusiasts and local creatives around the world tapping into their local knowledge Jess tells me This has opened up a whole world of possibilities when it comes to adventuring and searching for the lesser known spots 4 Adam explores Bali and takes travel to a whole new fashionable level 56 38 Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram iamgalleger HIM HOTELS ARE GOING THE EXTRA MILE FOR INSTAGRAM 53
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 1 here is intended to be photographed They re not white anymore They re bright colors When I visited Marrakech last month there was one place I knew I would visit I had spotted the azure walls and towering cacti of the Majorelle Gardens on Instagram and it shot to the top of my to see list On arrival it certainly lived up to expectations but instead of soaking up the beauty and tranquility I spent the majority of my time trying to take pictures while dodging selfie sticks iPads and people staging elaborate photo shoots not exactly the zen inducing experience I had imagined It s hardly surprising though because in 2018 if you didn t Instagram it did it even happen In the seven years since Instagram launched it has completely altered the way we travel Cheap flights and accommodation have opened up the world to millennials in a way our parents could only dream of However whereas once we might have flicked through a travel brochure or searched deals online now thanks to the geotagging function on Instagram we are able to discover beautiful destinations cool hotels and restaurant recommendations via social media In fact according to travel company Topdeck 18 of 18 30 year olds book holidays directly based on what they see on Instagram and the travel industry has definitely noticed It s not uncommon for our sales team to hear I saw it on Instagram while taking a booking Louis Sheridan from hotel bookers Mr and Mrs Smith told me When scrolling through Instagram it can feel as though everyone you know is summering on the C te d Azur This means that even subconsciously people are following travel trends as a result of Instagram Subsequently he says it s impacting the way hotels around the world are marketing themselves Hotels are going the extra mile for Instagram Whether it s witty blackboards artsy place settings or making sure there are towels on loungers hotels recognise the importance of being Instagrammable There s even a resort in the Maldives where those fully committed to the gram can hire their very own Instagram Butler yes really who will show you the most photogenic spots on the island and give advice on how to capture them For people planning holidays or longer travelling trips Instagram can alert you to places that in the pre smartphone age you might never have known about Take Jess Last and Charlie Wild a couple from London who quit their marketing jobs and embarked on a mission to see the world based on recommendations via their Instagram account The Travel Project They found huge value in using the platform as a tool to gain personal recommendations instead of following guidebooks or online articles We are able to reach out to likeminded travel enthusiasts and local creatives around the world tapping into their local knowledge Jess tells me This has opened up a whole world of possibilities when it comes to adventuring and searching for the lesser known spots 4 Adam explores Bali and takes travel to a whole new fashionable level 56 38 Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram iamgalleger HIM HOTELS ARE GOING THE EXTRA MILE FOR INSTAGRAM 53
HIM FA L L 1 8 N O T E E N T RY 0 1 5 Influencer Igee looking at the streets of Paris seeking the coffee shops that run on the strip 6 Jack Morris Instagram reveals exotic spots to travel in an enticing way for his followers Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram igee_okofer DoYouTravel YOU CANT ENJOY THE MOMENT WHEN YOU ARE STUCK LOOKING AT YOUR PHONE However on the flip side it can feel like our time spent travelling has become one big photo shoot driven by social media Whereas travel was once all about exploration and enjoying the moment with Instagram it can feel like we are working our way through a photogenic checklist of locations thinking about nothing but getting the shot It begs the question Are you really enjoying the moment if you re also worrying about taking photos For bloggers influencers and photographers who use this platform as their main source of income understandable that significant time in beautiful places is spent shooting content However in this time of personal brands even those with small follower counts feel the pressure to show they are having a really good time I do it partly because I want people to know that I m having a great time I hate to admit it but when people tell me they re jealous of my photos I know I ve done a good job of documenting my trip Vicky a 27 year old teacher from London confesses 58 HIM While sharing photos of your travels is nothing new my parents still like to show me their slides from a 1988 trip to India the way we share images on social media instantly and to an audience of potential thousands is Instagram provides immediate gratification and approval which is highly addictive due to the hit of dopamine the pleasure chemical it sends to your brain something which soon wears off and leaves you wanting more In fact a study of 1 400 young people found that Instagram is the worst social media platform for mental wellbeing and impacts negatively on sleep quality body image and FOMO along with bullying feelings of anxiety depression and loneliness 55
HIM FA L L 1 8 N O T E E N T RY 0 1 5 Influencer Igee looking at the streets of Paris seeking the coffee shops that run on the strip 6 Jack Morris Instagram reveals exotic spots to travel in an enticing way for his followers Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram igee_okofer DoYouTravel YOU CANT ENJOY THE MOMENT WHEN YOU ARE STUCK LOOKING AT YOUR PHONE However on the flip side it can feel like our time spent travelling has become one big photo shoot driven by social media Whereas travel was once all about exploration and enjoying the moment with Instagram it can feel like we are working our way through a photogenic checklist of locations thinking about nothing but getting the shot It begs the question Are you really enjoying the moment if you re also worrying about taking photos For bloggers influencers and photographers who use this platform as their main source of income understandable that significant time in beautiful places is spent shooting content However in this time of personal brands even those with small follower counts feel the pressure to show they are having a really good time I do it partly because I want people to know that I m having a great time I hate to admit it but when people tell me they re jealous of my photos I know I ve done a good job of documenting my trip Vicky a 27 year old teacher from London confesses 58 HIM While sharing photos of your travels is nothing new my parents still like to show me their slides from a 1988 trip to India the way we share images on social media instantly and to an audience of potential thousands is Instagram provides immediate gratification and approval which is highly addictive due to the hit of dopamine the pleasure chemical it sends to your brain something which soon wears off and leaves you wanting more In fact a study of 1 400 young people found that Instagram is the worst social media platform for mental wellbeing and impacts negatively on sleep quality body image and FOMO along with bullying feelings of anxiety depression and loneliness 55
HIM FA L L 1 8 N O T E E N T RY 0 1 JACK MORRIS DOYOUTRAVEL photos in the creative industry will have an impact on how you edit You learn from everybody you meet and do trips with It changes every single month and hopefully improves every single month From the start to now the most dramatic change is that I was doing more pop y photos back then and now I m trying to go to more of a vintage classic timeless look YOU LEARN FROM EVERYBODY YOU MEET AND DO TRIPS WITH There are spiral stairs made of concrete inside the building and it s pitch black because there s no electricity in there it s pure concrete We used an iPhone torch to go up there and it s like forty seven floors and you get to the top and it s this really rugged damaged building falling apart pretty much There s this little lip that hangs off of the building maybe about a foot sticking out not even that and you can walk around the edge and it s quite crumbly so it s pretty scary I did that a few times I got a few photos I posted on Instagram from there That s probably one of the sketchiest most extreme photos I ve done Lightning Round Favorite song to wake up to There s this artist called Mome right now a French producer I just love all of his songs I have his whole album on repeat at the moment Sunrise or Sunset Sunrise Mountains or beach Beach By train or by boat TAKES A BREATHE How do you choose which brands to work with I only work with brands that have an authentic fit to my style I m quite picky with who I do work with I tend to just work with brands I find inline with what I do which is mainly travel stuff I work with a few different brands like watch companies insurance companies apps and things like that It s mainly just the travel industry What do you think is unique about your audience and the way that you engage with them J ack Morris is the world traveler and professional photographer behind doyoutravel his travel focused Instagram account with over two million followers He s known for his dreamy photographs of the most scenic places on Earth and is admired for his incredible lifestyle as a travel Instagrammer and a top Instagram influencer Can you tell us a little bit about your decision to start traveling permanently What made you want to take up the nomadic lifestyle It was about 6 years ago and I was working a dead end job carpet cleaning I saved up a tiny bit of money and wanted to do something different and at the time none of my friends had been traveling I didn t have any advice from anybody I just booked my trip on a whim It was a one way trip to Bangkok That was supposed to be a two month trip then I d come back home and continue my dead end job But Instagram was just coming out at the time and I built a tiny following on there I was kind of running out of money I was about to come home and Instagram started working for me and I started making a little bit of money so I managed to stay on the road for a little while longer I ve just carried on since What have been some of the biggest challenges you ve faced while traveling My whole career is online work and social media now and that was something that no one had really done before prior to when Instagram first came out So it was a big risk in itself just quitting my job and doing the whole traveling lifestyle not knowing if it could end any moment The biggest fear probably for the first two years was just When am I going to have to go home When did you begin sharing your travels on Instagram and how did 60 HIM you start using it professionally I was posting pictures from day one but not on a professional level I wouldn t say I posted on Instagram on a professional level until just the last two years Before that I developed an online advertising business on Instagram using different niche accounts I made different feature accounts with different themes such as an animal account a fashion account cars that kind of thing If an animal brand came to me and said We have this pet product we d like you to promote I would tell them Okay I ve got an account that focuses on animal lovers and people who have pets you can post it on here That s how I made my living over the first few years The traveling on Instagram was purely for fun It was never a business it was just something I did while I was making money on the road It was about two years ago that I made the travel account I m using now I didn t make money on it until a year and a half ago It was never really a planned thing Eventually it turned into a full time career How has your content or style changed since you first started Quite a lot When I first started posting I was still learning my own style I m still learning now I could look at a photo from two months ago and I ll hate it I ll think What was I thinking with that edit It s continuously changing and the people you meet who also take I think that the way we do our photos has quite a real approach to it It s a dreamy kind of life but at the same time real and organic I feel like a lot of people can relate to it or at least aspire to do what we do I think that s why it s quite a tight audience because it s something that a lot of people aspire to I m traveling with my girlfriend full time now A lot of people I think prefer to see a couple The dream I guess is to travel with your partner and not so much on your own If you could go back in time and visit any city or country in another time period when and where would you go I would go somewhere that has undergone a drastic change I live in Bali now so that would be a quite interesting one I d love to have seen Bali twenty years ago in comparison to now We currently live in Canggu and there are a few rice fields still around but with a lot of roads But back then let s say ten years ago nothing was here Just rice fields and dirt It s crazy how much Bali has grown I don t know If it s a calm ocean boat If it s a really scenic route on a train then train I ve done both and I like going on the train definitely Coffee or tea Tea Favorite motorbike experience I did a road trip across to Vietnam and I used an old Honda bike I think it was like thirty years old falling apart but it was just really cool and classic I like that kind of stuff I don t like the modern really fast ones What advice would you give someone who s considering traveling for extended periods of time Just take the risk and do it Try not to worry too much about if you re going to run out of money If you run out of money in the end you can go back to the life that you re living at the moment While I ve been traveling the best thing for me has been meeting new people because I was traveling on my own Just be sociable take risks and travel for the right reasons Don t go and travel to try and make money don t go and travel to be a famous Instagrammer or anything like that just go and travel to have fun If you go and have fun and you re enjoying what you do chances are you ll be successful at doing so What s the most extreme thing you ve ever done to get a photo There s a place in Bangkok and it s called the Ghost Tower and it s this abandoned building I think it was meant to be a hotel complex maybe thirty years ago They started to build it they nearly finished and I don t know if they ran out of budget or what happened but it s been abandoned ever since and no one ever went up there until a few years ago 57
HIM FA L L 1 8 N O T E E N T RY 0 1 JACK MORRIS DOYOUTRAVEL photos in the creative industry will have an impact on how you edit You learn from everybody you meet and do trips with It changes every single month and hopefully improves every single month From the start to now the most dramatic change is that I was doing more pop y photos back then and now I m trying to go to more of a vintage classic timeless look YOU LEARN FROM EVERYBODY YOU MEET AND DO TRIPS WITH There are spiral stairs made of concrete inside the building and it s pitch black because there s no electricity in there it s pure concrete We used an iPhone torch to go up there and it s like forty seven floors and you get to the top and it s this really rugged damaged building falling apart pretty much There s this little lip that hangs off of the building maybe about a foot sticking out not even that and you can walk around the edge and it s quite crumbly so it s pretty scary I did that a few times I got a few photos I posted on Instagram from there That s probably one of the sketchiest most extreme photos I ve done Lightning Round Favorite song to wake up to There s this artist called Mome right now a French producer I just love all of his songs I have his whole album on repeat at the moment Sunrise or Sunset Sunrise Mountains or beach Beach By train or by boat TAKES A BREATHE How do you choose which brands to work with I only work with brands that have an authentic fit to my style I m quite picky with who I do work with I tend to just work with brands I find inline with what I do which is mainly travel stuff I work with a few different brands like watch companies insurance companies apps and things like that It s mainly just the travel industry What do you think is unique about your audience and the way that you engage with them J ack Morris is the world traveler and professional photographer behind doyoutravel his travel focused Instagram account with over two million followers He s known for his dreamy photographs of the most scenic places on Earth and is admired for his incredible lifestyle as a travel Instagrammer and a top Instagram influencer Can you tell us a little bit about your decision to start traveling permanently What made you want to take up the nomadic lifestyle It was about 6 years ago and I was working a dead end job carpet cleaning I saved up a tiny bit of money and wanted to do something different and at the time none of my friends had been traveling I didn t have any advice from anybody I just booked my trip on a whim It was a one way trip to Bangkok That was supposed to be a two month trip then I d come back home and continue my dead end job But Instagram was just coming out at the time and I built a tiny following on there I was kind of running out of money I was about to come home and Instagram started working for me and I started making a little bit of money so I managed to stay on the road for a little while longer I ve just carried on since What have been some of the biggest challenges you ve faced while traveling My whole career is online work and social media now and that was something that no one had really done before prior to when Instagram first came out So it was a big risk in itself just quitting my job and doing the whole traveling lifestyle not knowing if it could end any moment The biggest fear probably for the first two years was just When am I going to have to go home When did you begin sharing your travels on Instagram and how did 60 HIM you start using it professionally I was posting pictures from day one but not on a professional level I wouldn t say I posted on Instagram on a professional level until just the last two years Before that I developed an online advertising business on Instagram using different niche accounts I made different feature accounts with different themes such as an animal account a fashion account cars that kind of thing If an animal brand came to me and said We have this pet product we d like you to promote I would tell them Okay I ve got an account that focuses on animal lovers and people who have pets you can post it on here That s how I made my living over the first few years The traveling on Instagram was purely for fun It was never a business it was just something I did while I was making money on the road It was about two years ago that I made the travel account I m using now I didn t make money on it until a year and a half ago It was never really a planned thing Eventually it turned into a full time career How has your content or style changed since you first started Quite a lot When I first started posting I was still learning my own style I m still learning now I could look at a photo from two months ago and I ll hate it I ll think What was I thinking with that edit It s continuously changing and the people you meet who also take I think that the way we do our photos has quite a real approach to it It s a dreamy kind of life but at the same time real and organic I feel like a lot of people can relate to it or at least aspire to do what we do I think that s why it s quite a tight audience because it s something that a lot of people aspire to I m traveling with my girlfriend full time now A lot of people I think prefer to see a couple The dream I guess is to travel with your partner and not so much on your own If you could go back in time and visit any city or country in another time period when and where would you go I would go somewhere that has undergone a drastic change I live in Bali now so that would be a quite interesting one I d love to have seen Bali twenty years ago in comparison to now We currently live in Canggu and there are a few rice fields still around but with a lot of roads But back then let s say ten years ago nothing was here Just rice fields and dirt It s crazy how much Bali has grown I don t know If it s a calm ocean boat If it s a really scenic route on a train then train I ve done both and I like going on the train definitely Coffee or tea Tea Favorite motorbike experience I did a road trip across to Vietnam and I used an old Honda bike I think it was like thirty years old falling apart but it was just really cool and classic I like that kind of stuff I don t like the modern really fast ones What advice would you give someone who s considering traveling for extended periods of time Just take the risk and do it Try not to worry too much about if you re going to run out of money If you run out of money in the end you can go back to the life that you re living at the moment While I ve been traveling the best thing for me has been meeting new people because I was traveling on my own Just be sociable take risks and travel for the right reasons Don t go and travel to try and make money don t go and travel to be a famous Instagrammer or anything like that just go and travel to have fun If you go and have fun and you re enjoying what you do chances are you ll be successful at doing so What s the most extreme thing you ve ever done to get a photo There s a place in Bangkok and it s called the Ghost Tower and it s this abandoned building I think it was meant to be a hotel complex maybe thirty years ago They started to build it they nearly finished and I don t know if they ran out of budget or what happened but it s been abandoned ever since and no one ever went up there until a few years ago 57
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 1 ANOTHER DESTINATION TO ADD TO CROSS OFF YOUR BUCKET LIST AND WORHT THE VISIT BY K ARI PAUL 62 HIM 63
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 1 ANOTHER DESTINATION TO ADD TO CROSS OFF YOUR BUCKET LIST AND WORHT THE VISIT BY K ARI PAUL 62 HIM 63
HIM FA L L 1 8 N O T E E N T RY 0 2 I t s as good a time as ever to pack your bags aWd hit the road Flying has never been safer and expansions in international flight routes have made it easier for Americans to travel to new destinations for cheaper The number of people booking international travel for early 2018 is up 44 compared to the same time last year according to a report from American Express Travel Reasons people cite for craving international travel are age old learning about different cultures and experiencing new languages But given that the U S dollar strengthened in 2017 they re also feeling confident enough about their finances to travel overseas in 2018 International travel doesn t come cheap the average cost of a 12 day trip overseas including flights lodging food and drinks and entertainment is 3 251 according to personal finance site ValuePenguin Today s travelers have more options and opportunities than ever before said Chuck Thackston managing director of data science and research for ticket transaction service company Airlines Reporting Corporation With historic profitability across the industry air 66 44 HI DI ME A L 1 Go Go Go Tour getting a bit wet as the misty air fillls the sky and ponchos come on Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram IcelandicAdventures
HIM FA L L 1 8 N O T E E N T RY 0 2 I t s as good a time as ever to pack your bags aWd hit the road Flying has never been safer and expansions in international flight routes have made it easier for Americans to travel to new destinations for cheaper The number of people booking international travel for early 2018 is up 44 compared to the same time last year according to a report from American Express Travel Reasons people cite for craving international travel are age old learning about different cultures and experiencing new languages But given that the U S dollar strengthened in 2017 they re also feeling confident enough about their finances to travel overseas in 2018 International travel doesn t come cheap the average cost of a 12 day trip overseas including flights lodging food and drinks and entertainment is 3 251 according to personal finance site ValuePenguin Today s travelers have more options and opportunities than ever before said Chuck Thackston managing director of data science and research for ticket transaction service company Airlines Reporting Corporation With historic profitability across the industry air 66 44 HI DI ME A L 1 Go Go Go Tour getting a bit wet as the misty air fillls the sky and ponchos come on Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram IcelandicAdventures
HIM Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram KyleKrieger FA L L 1 8 0 1 6 2 Kyle Photoshoot in the Blue Lagoon Iceland One of the most toured spots in Iceland 66 lines are investing heavily in making the customer experience even better from the time of shopping and ticketing to the return trip home Iceland photos will continue clogging your Instagram feeds It may seem like everyone and their mother went to Iceland in the past couple of years and you aren t imagining it the country has seen a huge boom in tourism in the last five years and a 54 increase in travelers this winter season alone from the same time last year according to the European Travel Commission And the explosion in interest won t stop any time soon said Brian Sumers airline reporter for travel industry site Skift The country is expecting to receive more than 2 million visitors in 2018 up from just half a million in 2010 and 1 5 million last year The explosion in interest is due largely to budget airline WOW opening new routes between the U S and Europe with layovers in Iceland Through its new fares Americans can get to the country for as cheap as 99 less than some train tickets between New York City and Washington D C In addition to WOW airlines other companies have opened up new routes between the U S and Europe in recent years including Norwegian Air NAS 1 90 which was approved to operate in 2017 under the Trump administration It has never been cheaper for people in the U S to fly to Europe Sumers said A round trip flight costs upwards of 200 on Norwegian if you book early less than half the price on many major airlines Now that it s cheaper than ever to get to traditionally popular places in Europe these always in demand spots including Barcelona Amsterdam and Paris will see more tourists than ever he said The phenomenon risks overcrowding some of the world s best loved cities according to a December report by consulting firm McKinsey Company and the HIM World Travel and Tourism Council Some destinations are in danger of being loved to death it concluded Some travelers especially millennials could counteract that influx of crowding in much loved cities by opting for ecotours and other sustainable trips according to a report from STA Travel the world s largest student and youth travel platform This comes as trips to endangered destinations are also seeing a boost in popularity it found The Arctic Columbia Ice Fields in Canada and parts of New Zealand are of greater interest to youth travelers next year as they feel the urgency of climate change which could also explain increased interest in sustainable travel tours the report said Winter which goes from October through the beginning of March brings with it short days and lots of precipitation But despite its name Iceland doesn t get unbearably cold Temperatures will hover around freezing or 32 degrees J KULS RL N 64 0784 N 16 2306 W BLUE LAGOON 63 8804 N 22 4495 W ViK BEACH 63 25 10N 19 00 35W 67
HIM Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram KyleKrieger FA L L 1 8 0 1 6 2 Kyle Photoshoot in the Blue Lagoon Iceland One of the most toured spots in Iceland 66 lines are investing heavily in making the customer experience even better from the time of shopping and ticketing to the return trip home Iceland photos will continue clogging your Instagram feeds It may seem like everyone and their mother went to Iceland in the past couple of years and you aren t imagining it the country has seen a huge boom in tourism in the last five years and a 54 increase in travelers this winter season alone from the same time last year according to the European Travel Commission And the explosion in interest won t stop any time soon said Brian Sumers airline reporter for travel industry site Skift The country is expecting to receive more than 2 million visitors in 2018 up from just half a million in 2010 and 1 5 million last year The explosion in interest is due largely to budget airline WOW opening new routes between the U S and Europe with layovers in Iceland Through its new fares Americans can get to the country for as cheap as 99 less than some train tickets between New York City and Washington D C In addition to WOW airlines other companies have opened up new routes between the U S and Europe in recent years including Norwegian Air NAS 1 90 which was approved to operate in 2017 under the Trump administration It has never been cheaper for people in the U S to fly to Europe Sumers said A round trip flight costs upwards of 200 on Norwegian if you book early less than half the price on many major airlines Now that it s cheaper than ever to get to traditionally popular places in Europe these always in demand spots including Barcelona Amsterdam and Paris will see more tourists than ever he said The phenomenon risks overcrowding some of the world s best loved cities according to a December report by consulting firm McKinsey Company and the HIM World Travel and Tourism Council Some destinations are in danger of being loved to death it concluded Some travelers especially millennials could counteract that influx of crowding in much loved cities by opting for ecotours and other sustainable trips according to a report from STA Travel the world s largest student and youth travel platform This comes as trips to endangered destinations are also seeing a boost in popularity it found The Arctic Columbia Ice Fields in Canada and parts of New Zealand are of greater interest to youth travelers next year as they feel the urgency of climate change which could also explain increased interest in sustainable travel tours the report said Winter which goes from October through the beginning of March brings with it short days and lots of precipitation But despite its name Iceland doesn t get unbearably cold Temperatures will hover around freezing or 32 degrees J KULS RL N 64 0784 N 16 2306 W BLUE LAGOON 63 8804 N 22 4495 W ViK BEACH 63 25 10N 19 00 35W 67
HIM 3 Misty Morning driving ont he dunes in the misty morning clouds ready to surf FA L L 1 8 0 1 Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram IcelandicAdvetures 68 HIM 69
HIM 3 Misty Morning driving ont he dunes in the misty morning clouds ready to surf FA L L 1 8 0 1 Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram IcelandicAdvetures 68 HIM 69
HIM 4 Dirty Feet From the Blue Lagoon to the Black Sand along the coast Kyle takes a snapshot FA L L 1 8 E N T RY 0 3 Instagram KyleKrieger 70 HIM 71
HIM 4 Dirty Feet From the Blue Lagoon to the Black Sand along the coast Kyle takes a snapshot FA L L 1 8 E N T RY 0 3 Instagram KyleKrieger 70 HIM 71
HIM 5 In 1973 a United States Navy DC plane ran out of fuel and crashed on the black beach at S lheimasandur in the South Coast of Iceland FA L L 1 8 0 1 Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram IcelandicAdvetures In 1973 a United States Navy DC plane ran out of fuel and crashed on the black beach at S lheimasandur in the South Coast of Iceland Fortunately everyone in that plane survived Later it turned out that the pilot had simply switched over to the wrong fuel tank The remains are still on the sand very close to the sea Go here to find the tour to the S lheimasandur plane wreck www guidetoiceland is 72 HIM 73
HIM 5 In 1973 a United States Navy DC plane ran out of fuel and crashed on the black beach at S lheimasandur in the South Coast of Iceland FA L L 1 8 0 1 Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram IcelandicAdvetures In 1973 a United States Navy DC plane ran out of fuel and crashed on the black beach at S lheimasandur in the South Coast of Iceland Fortunately everyone in that plane survived Later it turned out that the pilot had simply switched over to the wrong fuel tank The remains are still on the sand very close to the sea Go here to find the tour to the S lheimasandur plane wreck www guidetoiceland is 72 HIM 73
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 1 6 S lheimasandur in the South Coast of Iceland long exposued river flowing at dusk Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram IcelandicAdvetures 7 The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Iceland also called the National Church is the officially established Christian church in Iceland Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram IcelandicAdvetures Fahrenheit The lack of daylight can be troublesome during the solstice in December daylight is limited to less than four hours especially for travelers venturing far away from Reykjavik and the capital s well lit streets But the impermeable darkness also means excellent conditions for viewing the Aurora Borealis and major savings Airfare can drop by a third during the off season and discounts can be found on lodging food and activities too You ll also find much thinner crowds at some of the country s most popular attractions Summertime can offer travelers nearly 21 hours of daylight with the sun rising as early as 2 55 a m near the end of June and setting just before midnight Moderate temperatures typically in the 50s and 60s can be enjoyed from May until September July and August are the peak tourist months Extra daylight for sightseeing is an obvious draw for Iceland bound travelers but visiting in the winter Iceland 74 HIM Air and WOW Air the two Iceland based carriers are your best bet for direct and affordable flights to Iceland WOW Air is known for selling 99 one way tickets to Iceland from major U S hubs though recently the fares have dropped to as little as 70 Travelers based in the United States can catch flights from San Francisco Los Angeles Chicago Pittsburgh Washington D C Miami New York and Boston For a full service experience Icelandair offers travelers complimentary soft drinks tea and coffee a free checked bag carry on and a personal item and includes in flight entertainment While tickets are more expensive than WOW the airline has developed a reputation for its free stopover program which lets you spend up to seven nights free in Iceland They even offer a Stopover Buddy a local who will take you to see the country s greatest hits free of charge U S based travelers don t need a visa to visit Iceland as it s a part of the Schengen Agreement a group of 26 European countries with visa and passport free borders You will however need a passport that s valid for at least three months after the date of your departure All international flights land at Keflav k International Airport which is a 40 minute drive from the capital Reykjavik Travelers can take the Flybus airport shuttle to Reykjavik Bus Terminal for 2 500 ISK 21 50 or spend a bit more for the Flybus option which will deliver you directly to your hotel or Airbnb Cabs also frequent the route between the airport and downtown Reykjavik and will cost you about 15 000 ISK 130 Regardless of when you ve planned your trip pack for all four seasons of the year and plan to use every single piece of clothing Leave your fancy garments behind especially if you re traveling on a budget airline you ll want to save room in your pack for what matters most Don t leave home without a T shirt thermal base layers a rain jacket hiking boots a swimsuit or two a hat sunglasses waterproof hiking pants gloves and other jackets If you expect to do a lot of hiking particularly in the winter pack a headlamp Travelers bound for Iceland in the summer should bring an eye mask to help with falling asleep while the sun is still up explore a lava tube in the Hallmundarhraun lava field Called V gelmir visitors can book a tour to explore the 5 250 foot deep cave Guides offer itineraries for all ages and levels of fitness 75
HIM FA L L 1 8 0 1 6 S lheimasandur in the South Coast of Iceland long exposued river flowing at dusk Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram IcelandicAdvetures 7 The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Iceland also called the National Church is the officially established Christian church in Iceland Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram IcelandicAdvetures Fahrenheit The lack of daylight can be troublesome during the solstice in December daylight is limited to less than four hours especially for travelers venturing far away from Reykjavik and the capital s well lit streets But the impermeable darkness also means excellent conditions for viewing the Aurora Borealis and major savings Airfare can drop by a third during the off season and discounts can be found on lodging food and activities too You ll also find much thinner crowds at some of the country s most popular attractions Summertime can offer travelers nearly 21 hours of daylight with the sun rising as early as 2 55 a m near the end of June and setting just before midnight Moderate temperatures typically in the 50s and 60s can be enjoyed from May until September July and August are the peak tourist months Extra daylight for sightseeing is an obvious draw for Iceland bound travelers but visiting in the winter Iceland 74 HIM Air and WOW Air the two Iceland based carriers are your best bet for direct and affordable flights to Iceland WOW Air is known for selling 99 one way tickets to Iceland from major U S hubs though recently the fares have dropped to as little as 70 Travelers based in the United States can catch flights from San Francisco Los Angeles Chicago Pittsburgh Washington D C Miami New York and Boston For a full service experience Icelandair offers travelers complimentary soft drinks tea and coffee a free checked bag carry on and a personal item and includes in flight entertainment While tickets are more expensive than WOW the airline has developed a reputation for its free stopover program which lets you spend up to seven nights free in Iceland They even offer a Stopover Buddy a local who will take you to see the country s greatest hits free of charge U S based travelers don t need a visa to visit Iceland as it s a part of the Schengen Agreement a group of 26 European countries with visa and passport free borders You will however need a passport that s valid for at least three months after the date of your departure All international flights land at Keflav k International Airport which is a 40 minute drive from the capital Reykjavik Travelers can take the Flybus airport shuttle to Reykjavik Bus Terminal for 2 500 ISK 21 50 or spend a bit more for the Flybus option which will deliver you directly to your hotel or Airbnb Cabs also frequent the route between the airport and downtown Reykjavik and will cost you about 15 000 ISK 130 Regardless of when you ve planned your trip pack for all four seasons of the year and plan to use every single piece of clothing Leave your fancy garments behind especially if you re traveling on a budget airline you ll want to save room in your pack for what matters most Don t leave home without a T shirt thermal base layers a rain jacket hiking boots a swimsuit or two a hat sunglasses waterproof hiking pants gloves and other jackets If you expect to do a lot of hiking particularly in the winter pack a headlamp Travelers bound for Iceland in the summer should bring an eye mask to help with falling asleep while the sun is still up explore a lava tube in the Hallmundarhraun lava field Called V gelmir visitors can book a tour to explore the 5 250 foot deep cave Guides offer itineraries for all ages and levels of fitness 75
1987 SHOES FA L L 1 8 E N T RY 0 3 DISCOVER HIM 1988 1993 1994 FASHION STYLE MEDIA HIM 76 FINISHING BY MOLLY ELIZABETH SMITH 2009 LEATHER A DAY AND NIGHT IN THE LIFE 2001 OF THE BERLUTI MAN AND HIS WARDROBE 90 PT LVMH GUIDE TO EVERYDAY ELEGANCE 2000 1999 ELEGANCE 1997 BERLUTI 1996 EVERYDAY THE
1987 SHOES FA L L 1 8 E N T RY 0 3 DISCOVER HIM 1988 1993 1994 FASHION STYLE MEDIA HIM 76 FINISHING BY MOLLY ELIZABETH SMITH 2009 LEATHER A DAY AND NIGHT IN THE LIFE 2001 OF THE BERLUTI MAN AND HIS WARDROBE 90 PT LVMH GUIDE TO EVERYDAY ELEGANCE 2000 1999 ELEGANCE 1997 BERLUTI 1996 EVERYDAY THE
HIM FA L L 1 8 E N T RY 0 3 8 W hat does your nine tofive look like Well for starters it probably doesn t begin at 9 00 am and end at 5 00pm any more Just like office dress codes the basic concept of the working day has been radically reshuffled over the last decade or so Paradoxically a looser timetable hasn t made dressing any easier Quite the opposite in fact It was certainly simpler when the standard uniform consisted of a suit shirt and tie Nowadays your day to day wardrobe needs to be smart sophisticated and above all adaptable To that end we ve enlisted a Parisian house Berluti to put together something special a collection exclusive to HIM that offers a wide range of pieces that will work just as well for casual daywear as they will for evening and all those other frustrating moments in between And to accompany the clothes there s a whole host of footwear and accessories to equip yourself with SMART SOPHISTICATED AND ADAPTABLE LOAFERS 78 HIM CASHMERE WOOL FALL 18 BOMBER
HIM FA L L 1 8 E N T RY 0 3 8 W hat does your nine tofive look like Well for starters it probably doesn t begin at 9 00 am and end at 5 00pm any more Just like office dress codes the basic concept of the working day has been radically reshuffled over the last decade or so Paradoxically a looser timetable hasn t made dressing any easier Quite the opposite in fact It was certainly simpler when the standard uniform consisted of a suit shirt and tie Nowadays your day to day wardrobe needs to be smart sophisticated and above all adaptable To that end we ve enlisted a Parisian house Berluti to put together something special a collection exclusive to HIM that offers a wide range of pieces that will work just as well for casual daywear as they will for evening and all those other frustrating moments in between And to accompany the clothes there s a whole host of footwear and accessories to equip yourself with SMART SOPHISTICATED AND ADAPTABLE LOAFERS 78 HIM CASHMERE WOOL FALL 18 BOMBER
HIM FA L L 1 8 E N T RY 0 3 0 A SUIT IS OFTEN OVERKILL Getting ready in the morning should be an effortless affair typically Which is why menswear undeniably grown up and more sophisticated tends to follow rudimentary formula and a T shirt than its denim brethren is an integral part of the programme With good 2 Grerory Adams rocking his Instrmnt Cashmere sweater with a clean set of sneakers for a casual day out Photographer Scott Lorenc Instagram ScottyL 80 HIM COTTON INSTRMNT SOMBER HOTEL46 As the structure of the working day has reason it s easy to wear You throw one on and loosened the concept of a power lunch has go Rarely however would you describe one as changed a bit Gone are the days of two bottle refined Yet in Berluti s capable hands it has lunches You re more likely to catch up with a become something more than just a little basic client over a quick coffee than peruse a menu wardrobe OK this example isn t technically a The dress code for such meet and greets can tee it s a short sleeved sweater rendered in be bewildering Add to that the fact that winter fine virgin wool but it s every bit as effortless is approaching and you can find yourself in a bit and infinitely more polished of a sartorial muddle You certainly still need to A similar principle applies to the sweatpant make an effort but a suit is often overkill Enter part of this wardrobe equation an item that s this corduroy cashmere sweater and shearling undergone a significant reassessment ever since combo The contrasts in texture and tone two the word athleisure entered the vernacular This of Berluti s real strengths are what elevate this pair is much smarter than most and spun with ensemble above your standard smart casual fare cashmere which ensures they re as comfortable into something altogether more sophisticated as they are considered The trucker jacket a style KEDS four pocket placement this suede iteration is No matter how much dress codes fluctuate more traditionally made from stonewashed some things never change In the corporate denim Not this one though While the compo world a suit will always mean business And nent parts of it remain unaltered the metal while there s not much leeway when it comes to buttons and rivets exposed stitching and the the main event in this case a sharply tailored
HIM FA L L 1 8 E N T RY 0 3 0 A SUIT IS OFTEN OVERKILL Getting ready in the morning should be an effortless affair typically Which is why menswear undeniably grown up and more sophisticated tends to follow rudimentary formula and a T shirt than its denim brethren is an integral part of the programme With good 2 Grerory Adams rocking his Instrmnt Cashmere sweater with a clean set of sneakers for a casual day out Photographer Scott Lorenc Instagram ScottyL 80 HIM COTTON INSTRMNT SOMBER HOTEL46 As the structure of the working day has reason it s easy to wear You throw one on and loosened the concept of a power lunch has go Rarely however would you describe one as changed a bit Gone are the days of two bottle refined Yet in Berluti s capable hands it has lunches You re more likely to catch up with a become something more than just a little basic client over a quick coffee than peruse a menu wardrobe OK this example isn t technically a The dress code for such meet and greets can tee it s a short sleeved sweater rendered in be bewildering Add to that the fact that winter fine virgin wool but it s every bit as effortless is approaching and you can find yourself in a bit and infinitely more polished of a sartorial muddle You certainly still need to A similar principle applies to the sweatpant make an effort but a suit is often overkill Enter part of this wardrobe equation an item that s this corduroy cashmere sweater and shearling undergone a significant reassessment ever since combo The contrasts in texture and tone two the word athleisure entered the vernacular This of Berluti s real strengths are what elevate this pair is much smarter than most and spun with ensemble above your standard smart casual fare cashmere which ensures they re as comfortable into something altogether more sophisticated as they are considered The trucker jacket a style KEDS four pocket placement this suede iteration is No matter how much dress codes fluctuate more traditionally made from stonewashed some things never change In the corporate denim Not this one though While the compo world a suit will always mean business And nent parts of it remain unaltered the metal while there s not much leeway when it comes to buttons and rivets exposed stitching and the the main event in this case a sharply tailored
INSENCE RACKS MENSFASHIONWEEK GIVENCHY ARMANI LVMH MEDIA 6 Charlie Adams poses hes new Georgio Armani Nautica Fall 18 collection BERULUTTI 5 Garrett Swann taking a hot pause on set to locate the bluebird on the window sill 4 Slow motion burning adds elegance and soothes artist Pete Ross ALLESSANDROOXFORDS 2 3 Fall Dangle Wool knit sweater for your fall festivities hanging all alone in the studio of MarcusHay 7 Fashion week pulls together as Gregory Martin shows head to toe wool outfit down the runway Photographer Scott Lorenc Instagram ScottyL 88 22 HI DI ME A L 83
INSENCE RACKS MENSFASHIONWEEK GIVENCHY ARMANI LVMH MEDIA 6 Charlie Adams poses hes new Georgio Armani Nautica Fall 18 collection BERULUTTI 5 Garrett Swann taking a hot pause on set to locate the bluebird on the window sill 4 Slow motion burning adds elegance and soothes artist Pete Ross ALLESSANDROOXFORDS 2 3 Fall Dangle Wool knit sweater for your fall festivities hanging all alone in the studio of MarcusHay 7 Fashion week pulls together as Gregory Martin shows head to toe wool outfit down the runway Photographer Scott Lorenc Instagram ScottyL 88 22 HI DI ME A L 83
HIM FA L L 1 8 E N T RY 0 3 WELL DRESSED BEING MEANS ADJUSTING CHANGES TO IN SOCIETY really no need to lug around a bulky briefcase if you re dashing between meetings this streamlined leather portfolio can accommodate a slim laptop or tablet As for how to ground the whole ensemble Berluti s signature Alessandro Oxfords are a wise choice Named for the house s founder they ve hardly altered technically and aesthetically speaking since Mr Berluti cobbled his first pair back in 1895 Like we said some things never change If you re anything like us your day doesn t end with your last meeting Whether it s dinner a date or other formal affair in the diary after dark dressing requires some effort A classic black tuxedo will not really fall out of favour but experimentation is readily encouraged these days particularly now the famous black tie optional has become a popular dress code directive Which is why we re recommending a brown alternative both the overcoat and velvet tuxedo above come in an especially rich chocolate shade that will mark you out in a sea of similarly dressed men what a perfect choice 84 HIM 6 S lheimasandur in the South Coast of Iceland long exposued river flowing at dusk 6 S lheimasandur in the South Coast of Iceland long exposued river flowing at dusk Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram IcelandicAdvetures NO NEED TO BRING A CHANGE OF SHOES WHEN JUMPING AROUND in lieu of a shirt is perfectly appropriate And there s NO NEED TO BRING A CHANGE OF SHOES WHEN JUMPING AROUND above example demonstrates a crew neck sweater NO NEED TO BRING A CHANGE OF SHOES WHEN JUMPING AROUND when it comes to the things worn with it As the NO NEED TO BRING A CHANGE OF SHOES WHEN JUMPING AROUND black suit you do have some important choices
HIM FA L L 1 8 E N T RY 0 3 WELL DRESSED BEING MEANS ADJUSTING CHANGES TO IN SOCIETY really no need to lug around a bulky briefcase if you re dashing between meetings this streamlined leather portfolio can accommodate a slim laptop or tablet As for how to ground the whole ensemble Berluti s signature Alessandro Oxfords are a wise choice Named for the house s founder they ve hardly altered technically and aesthetically speaking since Mr Berluti cobbled his first pair back in 1895 Like we said some things never change If you re anything like us your day doesn t end with your last meeting Whether it s dinner a date or other formal affair in the diary after dark dressing requires some effort A classic black tuxedo will not really fall out of favour but experimentation is readily encouraged these days particularly now the famous black tie optional has become a popular dress code directive Which is why we re recommending a brown alternative both the overcoat and velvet tuxedo above come in an especially rich chocolate shade that will mark you out in a sea of similarly dressed men what a perfect choice 84 HIM 6 S lheimasandur in the South Coast of Iceland long exposued river flowing at dusk 6 S lheimasandur in the South Coast of Iceland long exposued river flowing at dusk Photographer Irene Caminis Instagram IcelandicAdvetures NO NEED TO BRING A CHANGE OF SHOES WHEN JUMPING AROUND in lieu of a shirt is perfectly appropriate And there s NO NEED TO BRING A CHANGE OF SHOES WHEN JUMPING AROUND above example demonstrates a crew neck sweater NO NEED TO BRING A CHANGE OF SHOES WHEN JUMPING AROUND when it comes to the things worn with it As the NO NEED TO BRING A CHANGE OF SHOES WHEN JUMPING AROUND black suit you do have some important choices
6 WORDS FROM THE WISE SUCCESS B Y RALPH WALDO EMERSON To laugh often and much To win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children To earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends To appreciate beauty To find the best in others To leave the world a bit better whether by a healthy child a garden patch or a redeemed social condition To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived This is to have succeeded Instagram DailyPoems 86 HIM 87
6 WORDS FROM THE WISE SUCCESS B Y RALPH WALDO EMERSON To laugh often and much To win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children To earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends To appreciate beauty To find the best in others To leave the world a bit better whether by a healthy child a garden patch or a redeemed social condition To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived This is to have succeeded Instagram DailyPoems 86 HIM 87
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