The Gentry Man: A Guide for the Civilized Male

The Gentry Man: A Guide for the Civilized Male

by HalRubenstein (Author)

Synopsis

This is a gorgeous 224-page anthology comprised of the best art and articles featured in the pages of Gentry over this brilliant magazine's 22-issue history during its six-year run (1951-1957). Selected by Hal Rubenstein, fashion director of InStyle magazine for 17 years and author of 100 Unforgettable Dresses (Harper Design, 2011), this wonderful collection speaks to the resurgence in cultivation in manners, dress, and art for men that is publishing so successfully now as well as to those with an interest in style, fashion history, and graphic design.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: Original
Publisher: Harper Design International
Published: 05 Jun 2012

ISBN 10: 0062088475
ISBN 13: 9780062088475

Author Bio
Hal Rubenstein is a writer, designer, and one of the founding editors at InStyle magazine, where he served as fashion director for fifteen years. In fall 2013, he launched his eponymous women's collection on the Home Shopping Network and formed Hal Rubenstein & Associates, which has provided private consultation to brands such as Gabriel & Co. jewelers, the Raleigh Hotel, Giorgio Armani, and American Express. In 2015, he launched his website, Halrubenstein.com, which focuses on popular culture and provides advice on leading a better life; and with model-designer Iman Abdulmajid he introduced a new style show on Sirius Radio. The author of Paisley Goes with Nothing and the bestselling 100 Unforgettable Dresses (Harper Design, 2011), he is a special projects editor at Architectural Digest. He has also written cover stories and interviews, and served as a columnist on various pop-culture topics for The New Yorker, New York magazine, Interview, Elle, Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Details. He has been a frequent red-carpet commentator for such shows as The Today Show, Extra, and The View. He lives in New York City with his husband, David Nickle, and his dog, Murray.