GQ's 50 most stylish men of the last 50 years

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Bishop of Briggs
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Sat Jan 02, 2010 8:42 pm

Read and weep - http://www.gq.com/how-to/fashion/200709 ... ow#slide=1. And then feel better about yourself knowing that you have more style than most of that list, dominated by uncouth pop stars, actors and sportsmen.
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Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:55 pm

I couldn't be bothered even to smile and certainly didn't see the slide show all the way through but I hope that they didn't miss out P Diddy and Eminem.
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zeitgeist
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Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:46 am

Bishop of Briggs wrote:Read and weep - http://www.gq.com/how-to/fashion/200709 ... ow#slide=1. And then feel better about yourself knowing that you have more style than most of that list, dominated by uncouth pop stars, actors and sportsmen.
Aside from the grimace-worthy writing that accompanied each slide, what did you find wrong with that list? I m curious to know.

Agnelli, Alain Delon, Givenchy, Yves St Laurent, Mastroianni, Cary Grant, Sean Connery - they're all on it. All have received kudos at some point of time or another from members here. And the others, value judgements on the intrinsic 'worth' of their style notwithstanding, most certainly did succeed in cultivating immensely unique personal styles.

That said, I certainly hope that your criticism does not hinge on the predication that the aforementioned vocations 'should not' be on the list.
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