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illustrations Jean-Philippe Delhomme | art director Celya Bendjenad | translated from the French by Jeanne Cheynel
A sartorial and etiquette bible, peppered with history and culture on every page.
This ultimate guide to a tasteful and sophisticated life offers wry and witty advice for the modern gentleman.
Can you spot the difference between a hip man and a hipster ? Why is a peacoat double-breasted ? Should a man of style learn to sew ? How do you DJ with panache ?
Here at last is everything you need to be suave in every situation.
Gonzague Dupleix, a baby blue-eyed journalist, is Monsieur Style at GQ France. He concedes that Paris is the greatest of provincial cities.
Jean-Philippe Delhomme is a world-famous fashion illustrator. For years, he illustrated Glenn O'Brien's « The Style Guy » column for GQ U.S. and he shares his critical genius each month in GQ France. He has contributed to numerous publications including W magazine, The Los Angeles Times, Zeit Magazin, The New Yorker Vogue Paris, and Vogue Japan, and to several books including How to Be a Man (2011).