Expert advice on how to stay stylish and warm in 2023

Over the past few weeks, designers have been revealing their latest collections during men’s fashion week for AW23. In both Milan and Paris we have seen a glimpse into the upcoming fashion trends this autumn and winter. From cosy cashmere knits to oversized jackets and tailoring, there is something for every fashionable man this winter. Milan has hosted luxury fashion names such as Armani, Gucci and Prada, while Paris featured Dior, Louis Vuitton and Saint Laurent. Fashion experts from T.M. Lewin have observed the standout styles from Milan and Paris’ men’s fashion week (FW) to give you an idea of what to wear during the colder seasons. 

Coats and jackets 

Following its popularity last season, the shearling jacket is still worth the investment, as this warm and stylish piece continues to trickle into 2023 fashion. Emporio Armani(pictured)  showed a sweeping shearling-lined coat inspired by aviators of the 1930s in their Milan show earlier this month. In keeping with this theme, they also showcased looks featuring bomber jackets, helmets and goggles. Prada had similar ideas as they presented an oversized parka-bomber jacket and duffle coat in their latest collection. 

In Paris, however, there was a noticeable theme of plush coats and jackets. Givenchy, Loewe and Bode presented daring plush teddy bear fabrics for their outerwear looks.

Ultimately, these collections tell us one thing: We should expect to see voluminous and hooded plush jackets in camel or purple as a staple statement piece in upcoming AW wardrobes. 

Suits 

Dark grey was the preferred suit colour as Prada(pictured) opened their show with 11 suits in luxurious charcoal shades. In a slightly less conventional approach, Emporio Armani showcased a full charcoal wool jumpsuit paired with a matching coat.  

For the more adventurous dresser, inspiration can be taken from Paris men’s FW to help you stay warm and stand out in the sea of grey. Designer Hed Mayner presented oversized checked pieces with structured shoulders, while Rei Kawakubo sent his models down the runway in monochrome, grey and bright pink tailoring.  

Layering 

As demonstrated at Paris men’s FW, layering pieces are a must-have for all trans-seasonal wardrobes. Models from Paul Smith (pictured), Kolor and Namesake were dressed in three or more layers, with some outfits showcasing a daring clash of muted and vibrant patterns.

Oversized fit 

Oversized, relaxed-looking garments were a popular feature at Milan’s FW, with Gucci presenting oversized pastel tailoring, whilst Prada(pictured) gave us an oversized parka-bomber jacket with orange lining.  

According to an analysis of Google trends data, there was a 215% increase in searches in the UK for ‘oversized men’s’ pieces over the past five years, with a peak in December last year. Oversized pieces are becoming increasingly popular for men who wish to dress with a more relaxed look and feel, and this is expected to carry on into this year’s AW season. Rather than seeking out oversized pieces, why not buy ones you love a few sizes larger than your regular size? This will give you the oversized effect with far more choices in terms of colour, fabric and style. Opting for oversized outerwear also lends itself to the layering trend mentioned above, allowing for multiple garments to be comfortably worn underneath. 

Cashmere 

The luxurious wool made multiple appearances at Milan men’s FW, notably in the Fendi (pictured) show that focused on cosy and reversible cashmere pieces. At the same time, Emporio Armani presented cashmere tracksuits and bomber jackets in greige. Cashmere is renowned for its luxuriously soft, scratch-free texture and heat-retaining capabilities and for being lightweight, comfortable, and impeccably stylish. In these colder seasons, a cashmere jumper is the perfect layering piece for every man’s winter wardrobe.  

To round off his list of AW23-inspired trends from men’s fashion week, here is what an expert from T.M. Lewin had to say on the importance of finding comfortably stylish pieces that will keep you warm this winter: 

“It is clear that multi-hued layers and oversized pieces will be a trend to look out for this autumn and winter season. Whether you wish to stay timeless with greys and neutral colours or be more daring with checks and pinks, you can do so with style, warmth and versatility.” 

What is the most romantic capital city in Europe ?

New research has revealed which capital cities in Europe are the most romantic as the run-up to Valentine’s Day approaches by analysing Trip Advisor for the number of romantic restaurants and hotels in each city.

The European-based yacht charter group Catamaran Charter Croatia looked at each capital city in Europe and analysed Trip Advisor data on the number of romantic restaurants and hotels per million people in each city.

Lisbon takes the top spot in the rankings as the most romantic capital city in Europe to visit on Valentine’s Day. Despite having the ninth smallest area, the city sweeps across 100 square kilometresand has a population of 545,923. There are 588 romantic restaurants in the city, meaning there are 1,077 restaurants per million people, alongside 152 romantic hotels resulting in 278 hotels per million people. Therefore, Lisbon has the highest ratio of restaurants and hotels per million people in the city.

Monaco is Europe’s second most romantic capital city to visit on Valentine’s Day, with 54 romantic restaurants and six romantic hotels. The city has the second-smallest area in the rankings spanning only 2.1 square kilometres and has a population of just over 36,686. Per million people, there are 1,472 romantic restaurants and 164 hotels, resulting in Monaco placing second.

Paris, France, comes in strong as the third most romantic city, with a population of 2,139,907 people, 1,387 romantic restaurants and 542 romantic hotels. This equates to there being 648 restaurants and 253 hotels per million people. The city stretches over 105 square kilometres.

In fourth place is San Marino, with a population of 33,660; the city has 18 romantic restaurants and 14romantic hotels across 61.2 square kilometres, meaning there are 535 restaurants and 416 hotels per million people.

Following behind in fifth place is Rome, Italy, with a population of 2,761,632; Rome has 1,291 romantic restaurants and 1,371 romantic hotels in total across an area of 1,285 square kilometres, resulting in 467 romantic restaurants and 496 romantic hotels per million people, putting Rome in fifth place.

Sixth place goes to Andorra la Vella, Andorra, which has a population of 22,886 and is spread across 12 kilometres squared. The city is home to 23 romantic restaurants and three romantic hotels, meaning there are 1,005 restaurants and 131 hotels per million people.

Amsterdam, Netherlands, takes seventh place with a population of 905,234 people and stretches across 219 square kilometres in area. There are 486 romantic restaurants in the city and 155romantic hotels, which means there are 537 restaurants and 171 hotels per million people, securing seventh place.

In eighth place is Athens, Greece, which has 367 romantic restaurants and 63 romantic hotels across its area of 39 square kilometres. The population of Athens sits at 637,798, meaning that there are 575 restaurants and 99 hotels per million people in the city.

Prague, Czechia, ranks ninth in the rankings, spreading across 496 square kilometres. The city’s population sits at 1,352,374 people, and with 399 romantic restaurants and 246 romantic hotels in the city, there are 295 restaurants and 182 hotels per million people.

In tenth place is Reykjavik, Iceland, which has a population of 135,688 people meaning there are 420 restaurants and 182 hotels per million people. Reykavik is spread across 273 square kilometres, and there are 57 romantic restaurants and 125 romantic hotels, placing the city in tenth position.

London, United Kingdom, has the highest number of romantic restaurants overall, and Rome, Italy, has the highest number of romantic hotels in the rankings.

Paris, France, has the highest number of Michelin-star restaurants, with 88 in total across the capital city, nine of which have been awarded three stars.

Rome, Italy, has the highest number of romantic hotels, which are rated four plus stars, currently sitting at 650 across the city.

 

The Most Romantic Capital Cities in Europe

 

Ranking

Country / City

City

Population

No. of Restaurants

No. of  Romantic Restaurants per million people

No. of Romantic Hotels

No. of Hotels per million people

1

Portugal

Lisbon

545,923

588

1,077

152

278

2

Monaco

Monaco

36,686

54

1,472

6

164

3

France

Paris

2,139,907

1,387

648

542

253

4

San Marino

San Marino

33,660

18

535

14

416

5

Italy

Rome

2,761,632

1,291

467

1,371

496

6

Andorra

Andorra la Vella

22,886

23

1,005

3

131

7

Netherlands

Amsterdam

905,234

486

537

155

171

8

Greece

Athens

637,798

367

575

63

99

9

Czechia

Prague

1,352,374

399

295

246

182

10

Iceland

Reykjavik

135,688

57

420

17

125

A spokesperson for Catamaran Charter Croatia commented:

“The fact that there is such a high number of romantic restaurants and hotels in smaller populated cities just shows how many capital cities can profit from being a go-to place for a romantic getaway.

“European countries thrive during celebrations, especially when it comes to Valentine’s Day, which is why this study is exciting to see which capital cities come out on top just in time for the most romantic day of the year.”

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Six reasons why you aren’t seeing results from your workout

Becoming consistent with your workout routine can be a challenge, but when you’re seeing no significant results it can be even more frustrating. Whether you’re experienced with working out or you’re new to exercise as part of a new year’s resolution, it’s helpful to know what will hinder your results to keep you on the right path. 

Thankfully, experts at Fitness Volt have highlighted six reasons why you might not be seeing results, plus tips to fix them. 

Neglecting sleep 

Never underestimate the importance of sleep. If you’re not getting enough shut eye at night, you’ll lack energy for your workouts and therefore won’t reach your full potential when it comes to your performance. On top of this, muscles release amino acids that build protein into the bloodstream during sleep which allows them to grow and recover, meaning you can get back to exercising sooner; aim for around 7-9 hours of sleep each night, even if it means going to bed earlier than usual. 

Not warming up 

Warm-ups are often overlooked, despite them being a crucial element of a workout. Without warming up, you won’t have your maximum capabilities and you won’t be fully prepared for exercises as your muscles won’t be activated. Warm-ups will vary depending on your specific workout, but in general, you need to get your blood flowing into your body by some simple steps like jogging. As well as this, perform a mobility routine to help with your joints that will be most used in your workout, such as arm and shoulder circles if you are training upper body. If you’re specifically focusing on weightlifting, you can warm up by practising the exercise with no weight – doing so will help with your form, too. 

Skipping food before a workout 

Skipping a meal before your workout may sound practical if you’re heading for an early morning session as soon as you wake up, but it’s vital that you eat beforehand to give your body energy. Carbohydrates in particular will give your body the fuel it needs, so opt for foods such as whole-grain cereals or whole-wheat toast with some fruit. However, stick to a small portion size so that you don’t feel sluggish for your workout. 

Not consuming enough protein 

Protein is an essential nutrient in your diet, whether you wish to build muscle or lose weight. If weight loss is your goal, protein supports a healthy metabolism and reduces your appetite, while it helps to build muscle by helping to repair and maintain muscle tissue. It’s recommended to consume around 1 gram of protein per pound of your body weight for optimal results, so consider adding foods like chicken, Greek yoghurt, cottage cheese, and walnuts to your diet which are all high in protein. If you struggle to reach your suggested intake, consider protein shakes which you can even have on the go if you have a hectic schedule. 

Not pushing yourself hard enough 

It may be easy to get comfortable with the same workout routine, but this habit can only lead to losing your determination by getting bored. As your body gets used to the workout, you’ll build strength and resilience and will eventually have the ability to push yourself to the next level. For example, you will find that you will soon be able to run for a longer amount of time on the treadmill or will be able to lift heavier weights if you stay consistent with your workout. Pushing yourself to the next level avoids a plateau and keeps your muscles challenged to continue building strength.  

Not letting your body rest 

You may assume that the more days you spend in the gym the better your results will be, but if you’re not leaving any time to rest, this can slow the process down. Over-exercising leads your body to exhaustion, thus affecting your performance when working out and preventing you from building strength. Not to mention, letting your body recover avoids injuries which would only cause lack of exercise in the long run. Three rest days a week is generally the recommended amount, although if you are partaking in particularly intense exercise or new to working out you may need to take more depending on how your body responds. 

 A spokesperson from Fitness Volt has commented: “For some people, fitness can be overwhelming, from understanding the correct form for exercises to learning which ones fit your goals in the first place. So, it can be quite stressful to feel like you’ve nailed your workout routine but you aren’t seeing any results after quite some time. Fortunately, the common reasons which hinder workout results aren’t anything too complicated, and it might be something as simple as having a day off from exercising – but it’s important that gym-goers are aware to keep them on the right track.” 

 

The way you approach your shaving or beard routine is about to change – ClarinsMen Shave and Beard Collection

Clarins and their innovative Laboratories have been at the cutting-edge of skin care for over 60 years. Their unique expertise has resulted in the ClarinsMen range, a groundbreaking range in the field of men’s skin care. To target men’s specific needs – the need for energy, comfort and high-performance skin care – 17 cutting-edge products were developed to provide tailor-made solutions for every need, at every moment of a man’s life.

As we all know men today are as likely to have a beard, as not, but more and more we all have concerns about our physical appearance. To meet these new needs, adapted skin care inspired by the experience of renowned master barbers was required. And so Clarins created a dedicated line of incredibly effective, easy-to-use products.

THE RESULT? Expert, targeted skin products at the cutting-edge of shaving and beard care.At the heart of of the new range’s formulas lies the power of plants. Clarins Research has developed a complex with plant extracts with proven effectiveness, perfectly adapted to the specific nature of men’s skin.

Hero products within the range include the Smooth Shave Foaming Gel. For a close, clean and easy shave, in one stroke. This creamy, comfortable, foaming gel envelops and softens beard hair. It helps prevent uncomfortable, irritated skin after shaving. Thanks to its rich protective and effective foam, you’re shaved in no time every morning, and ready for action. It also makes short work of a 5 o’clock shadow before a night out. Skin is soft, fresh and comfortable after your shave

Another is the After Shave Soothing Gel. For the skin it helps to soothe uncomfortable, red and irritated skin after shaving. The skin is instantly refreshed, moisturized, smooth and matte. But equally for a beard, thanks to mastic extract, it strengthens and softens beard hair. It’s the expert, easy-to-use 2-in-1 gel which grooms your beard in one step !

Now we couldn’t talk about this range without mentioning the Shave + Beard Oil. For a super-comfortable, close shave: It softens beard hair, facilitates razor glide and also helps to soothe uncomfortable, irritated skin after shaving. Non-oily and non-sticky, it leaves no oily film on the skin. For daily beard care: contains mastic extract to strengthen hair and castor oil to soften the beard. The result: your beard is supple, smooth, perfectly groomed and feels soft. This dry oil can be used in 3 different ways: it will be your new essential. For an easy shave: apply alone, preferably on damp skin, or before Smooth Shave Foaming Gel for really smooth razor glide. As daily beard care: rub a few drops between palms and apply to the beard, to soften and revitalize beard hair.

2023 Men’s Hair Trends 💇

Yes it’s still new year as far as 2023 is considered and if you, yourself are pondering on a lil revamp or refresh, look on further. We caught up with JIM SHAW, DIRECTOR OF TONI&GUY AND MULTI AWARD WINNING MEN’S HAIRDRESSER to gauge his opinion on mens hair trend in 2023.

For 2023 I think we will start to see men’s hair looks becoming a lot more groomed from the messier, textured styles we noticed in previous years. Think slicked back, shiny hair!

Overcombs and undercut styles will be two of the most prominent cuts of 2023, which will be styled with the help of waxes and pomades to give the looks a more ‘polished’ appearance.

Old school and classic wavy hairstyles will also make a comeback this year and look great when paired with a side parting to exude sophistication.

In terms of colour for men in 2023, we will continue to see men experiment by adding blonde into their hair via highlights or onto the top section of their hair if they have a tapered/faded haircut for more of a statement finish.

Ash tones will also remain popular, including ash gray and ash brown. However, for those who are looking for something more vibrant, red and pink hair shades will also be huge in 2023 and are great for adding warmth to your complexion. Shades of raspberry and deep red will be the favoured red tones and can be worn all over the hair or in slices/panels to give any haircut or style an instant trendy finish. We will also see men being more creative with these hair colours, adding them into the front section of their hair for a quirky finish. Pairing these tones with a signature style like the quiff will instantly give it a contemporary update for the New Year