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A source of wardrobe inspiration for the male population

Johannes says

8/10/2015

 
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Lets play a game. Its like simon says but with Johannes Huebl; what the man says fashion wise, you do. So who is he? 
Model/shoe designer/photographer/style icon and nice guy;  he is debatably best known as the husband of reality TV star Olivia Palermo. Together, the couple are known for their impeccable styling, each others best accessory, the epitome of couple dressing. As for his own fashion credibility, Huebl has modeled for clients like Hugo Boss, Ungaro, Ralph Lauren, Banana Republic, Dunhill, Donna Karen, MontBlanc, Nivea, Hogan’s, Schwarzkopf and various others (so, yes, I'd say he's a pretty successful model) and  studied business economics at the University of Hamburg going on to study cultural science with the emphasis in film and photography, cultural history and philosophy at the University of Lueneburg.

When it comes to his own style, Huebl has revealed that the key to his flawless appearance is having his clothes impeccably tailored - including his swimsuits! Recently Huebl caught up with GQ Australia and shared his top 5 style tips:

1. Chinos “They’re the most accessible pants – you always feel well-dressed wearing them. and don’t be afraid to roll them up.”

2. Tailored Tees “There are some nice T-shirts that don’t look extra wide, and have nice trimming – James Perse is doing good things.”

3. Hats On “A summer hat is cool – lots of my friends are getting into Panamas and borsalinos. I haven’t quite dared, but may soon give it a go.”

4. Classic Shades “I’m a big fan of retro sunglasses. I don’t like the mirrored screen anymore – when you see a table of housewives in the French Alps all wearing them, you know the trend is over. I’m about the classic ’50s, ’60s looks that are simple and easy.”

5. Find Inspiration “We all get it from somewhere. I go on Instagram, street-style blogs, I take screen shots, I see how stylists do things and speak to them on shoots. But I am mostly inspired by Italian fashion and what you see on the streets there.”


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