In Francis Cazal.
Francis is a good friend since a long time now, even before his first obsession about Ivy Style
when he became a kind of reference via his blog Greensleeves to a Ground.
Today, Francis is a lazy writer but it's the only one who can combine a polka dot tie with a striped shirt and a pocket square inside a vintage double breasted on a pair of spectator shoes, without doing any mistakes.
Here is his selection.
in André Perchicot's outfit in oct 1912.
In Ladage & Oelke's amazing shop.
in Patrick Johnson.
in the 1920's villas of the Hotel Ana Mandara in Dalat,Vietnam.
In the andouillette sandwich of Le Petit Vendôme.
In the photographer Leslie Jones.
in the printed suit of this grammar school boy 1926 by August Sander.
In the safari inspiration of this vintage Ralph Lauren ad.
In the team of Bistrot Belhara.
in this colonial and tropical shop in Hamburg.
In this combination.
In this district of hamburg called Blankenese.
In this perfect sportswear outfit.
In this scene of The Waltz Emperor.
In the caricatures of Leslie Matthew Ward "Spy" for Vanity Fair.
In the rare Barbour Ursula jacket.
In this 1919 illustration by JC Leyendecker.
In this picture of George Mallory and Andrew Irvine on their way to the Everest.
Inside your violin if it has the label of german violin maker "Jacobus Stainer".