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Haute to Home: P. Allen Smith

I thought we’d have a bit of fun on the blog today.  I’ve taken a photo of P. Allen Smith’s parlor in his home at Moss Mountain Farm and put together a few menswear selections.  Taking cues from this gorgeous country retreat, it’s easy to imagine a wardrobe that’s in sync with stylish country living.  No camoflouge or overalls here!  Take a look:

1 Michael Kors Nectarine Plaid Shirt    2 W. Kleinberg Crocodile Belt in Orange    3 Brooks Brothers Tonal Twill Stripe Tie in Grey-Orange    4 Hackett London Correspondent Club Jacket    5 Hermes Amico Mocassin in Suede Calfskin    6 Hackett London Horse and Hound Scarf  7 Brooks Brothers All-Cotton Stripe Luxury Dress Shirt    8 Gucci Leather Top-Handle Tote    9 Hermes Trombone Silk Twill Tie    10 Paul Smith Check Shirt    11 Rag and Bone Highfield Pea Coat    12 Façonnable Men’s Spring/Summer Collection

And if you haven’t checked out my March features with the wonderful P. Allen Smith, check them out here: STYLEENTERTAINING

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3 Responses to Haute to Home: P. Allen Smith

  1. Love the room, the pops of orange work so well against the neutrals and your mens wear selections….fabulous! They are exactly how I like my husband to dress (which he for the most part does) love the classic tailored looks but with a twist. Well done!

  2. I love what you’ve done here! My husband has recently undergone a little wardrobe makeover (and, shockingly, I had nothing to do with it) and these fit right in with his change. Especially the belt and the club jacket. I love the pops of orange in both the room and the fashion selections. You have such a great eye for color!

  3. I know this is an old post, but I was doing some research, ran across this,and LOVE this!I know we say our choice in clothing reflects our choices in wardrobe, but I have never thought about doing it the other way around. Too funny! Love the choices.
    Kelly

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