DUNCAN HUGHES, Principal of Duncan Hughes Interiors
We had to stop him because we love a man in a well-tailored suit.
He was looking good in a Davico suit, a Canali tie, Ferragamo shoes, vintage Georg Jensen cufflinks, and glasses by Morgenthal Frederics.
Advice from an avid eyewear enthusiast: pick frames that have the right coloring for your face.
How to look as good as Duncan in a suit: pay attention to the fit and silhouette — “Just like a piece of expensive furniture, what’s the point of spending a lot of money if it doesn’t fit?”
He can be seen shopping at Saks and Louis Boston.

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ADAM VERBOYS, Design consultant for Roche Bobois
We made friends with him because we wanted permission to touch his clothes.
We couldn’t keep our hands off his Zara pants and mink scarf from Saks.
He completed the outfit with an Armani Exchange shirt and belt, a Benetton jacket, and Zara shoes (which cost only $35!).
The subtle approach: Adam says his style is “contemporary, clean, sophisticated, and never too pretentious.”
His current obsession? pants that fit like jeans
His favorite Boston shops: Zara, Diesel, DKNY, Hugo Boss, Armani Exchange, and Benetton

HANNES WANNER, Business and English student at Harvard
We wanted a closer look because we had to see whether he was wearing one really interesting jacket or two separate jackets (it was the latter).
He looked quite continental in a Nik Boll jacket and suit jacket, Zara jeans, and Heyraud shoes.
Boston vs. his native Berlin: “Berlin is more influenced by smaller brands; Boston is more conservative. Boston is emerging though — it’s interesting to see the progression.”
He gets his Boston fashion fix at Saks and Reiss.

SAM MAZZARELLI, Publicist for Marlo Marketing/Communications
He put it all together with a Prada shirt, a vintage belt, G-Star jeans, Grenson boots, and a Harvey Nichols scarf.
He wants Boston to stop imitating and start pulling from its own history, particularly from Boston’s Brahmin era.
Although he’s not a shorts guy, he is still looking forward to lightweight denim and relaxed button-downs for summer.
He loves to shop at Stel’s, Saks, Achilles, and Barneys, and he won’t turn a blind eye to Filene’s Basement.