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Beau BrummellDedicated follower of fashion
Beau Brummell was one of the first male style icons.
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Beau Brummell polished his boots with champagne to give them the ultimate shine and could spend up to five hours a day refining his look.
MARION MCMULLEN looks at some top trendsetting guys T is said Regency dandy
Beau Brummell polished his boots Iwith champagne to give them the ultimate shine and could spend up to five hours a day refining his look.
This concept was later taken to an extreme by
Beau Brummell, who was known for spending hours in front of the mirror to arrange his necktie to make it look presentable with no effort.
Profiles describe an intense, success-obsessed man who worked seven days a week and encouraged those around him to be killers in their field."He didn't like wimps," his nephew told Philip Weiss of The Times."He thought competition made you sharper." He cared deeply about appearances."Freddy was always very neat, a
Beau Brummell," Sam LeFrak told Weiss."He had a moustache, and that moustache was always right, perfect." He was also remorseless.
While working for tie manufacturer
Beau Brummell in 1967, Lauren began designing and selling his own line, which he named Polo, to department stores such as Bloomingdale's.
Gaining inspiration from avowedly leftfield surrealists Bonzo Doo Dah Dog Band and Monty Python, the songs may tickle the humour gland with titles such as I Want A Moustache Dammit, Wake Up Bono, I'm
Beau Brummell And I'm Just Dandy, An Ode To The Gastro Pub and The Richard Dawkins Conundrum, but there's darkness beneath the light.
London, October 16 ( ANI ): David Bowie has been named the best dressed Brit of all time by the BBC History Magazine, beating Elizabeth 1 and
Beau Brummell.
Each attracted a certain type of clientele based on occupation or attitude, for example, Tories and Whigs, merchants and lawyers, booksellers and authors, or men of fashion like the well-known Dandy
Beau Brummell.