Let these three stylish men debunk that theory as they share their wardrobe stories, from the immaculately OC (as in obsessive-compulsive), to the wilder side of things.
Despite their differences, boys will forever be boys. Their wardrobes will always be filled with sneaks, a boastful collection of tees, and denimania. Unlike most celebrity wardrobe stories, this story shows that most fashion superstars have outfit camps like you and me, dependent on their personality, of course. No stylists allowed in this shoot. Its all blood from here.
Jacques Dupasquier is known for his classic sense of dress, whether hes beefed up in a bespoke suit or just goofing off in a clever T-shirt (which most of the time doubles as a pick-up line). If Kimora Lee Simmons ever had a male alter-ego, Jacques would be it, with his endless array of every clothing piece available to man. His current obssession is to bring a renaissance to the H belt, which can be "ghettofied" with street wear. However, watches are still close to his heart, as his collection boasts the creme de la creme of tickers. Just like him, Jacques choices exude unapologetic confidence.
How would you describe your closet?
Heavenly!
Have you always been a clotheshorse?
Moi?
If you could trade your wardrobe with anyone in the world, who would it be?
Mine and no one elses!
Treasures in your closet?
Everything. If not, it wouldnt be in my closet in the first place.
Oldest thing in your closet?
A 1953 Rolex "Oyster Perpetual" bought at a Sothebys auction in Hong Kong.
Do you have a wardrobe system?
Of course. Theres a logic to arranging my clothes. If not, I wouldnt be able to find what Im looking for. Every different type of clothing has its own built-in section. For example, all of my shirts are split into different categories and arranged accordingly by color, from formal to casual, long sleeves to short sleeves. The same goes for all of my other clothes. Once the system is in place, all my mayordoma, Manang Yolly, has to do is make sure everything always goes back to its original place.
What should every mans closet have?
Only things that reflect his own personal style and no one elses.
What shouldnt be in every mans closet?
Womens clothes. They should stick to their side of the closet. In my case, I get ALL of the closet space, including hers well, at least until I find a "her" worthy of sharing my closet space with.
Wish list for your wardrobe?
None, Im really content with what I have and if I wanted something, Id go buy it.
When Brent told me to brace myself for his wardrobe, he definitely wasnt kidding. The man lives in his very own walk-in closet. His apartment is filled to the ceiling with countless designer duds, sneakers and tees mostly casual stuff and not a suit in sight. Everywhere you look, there is surely some item of clothing piled up. He made me feel low-maintenance with his high-octane wardrobe. Despite the fashion typhoon called Brents wardrobe, its comforting to know that no matter how intimidatingly fashionable he may be, his closet is a testament to his being human after all.
How would you describe your closet?
Schizophrenic.
Have you always been a clotheshorse?
Yep.
If you could trade your wardrobe with anyones in the world, who would it be?
Justin Timberlake or David Beckham.
Treasures in your closet?
Everything.
Oldest thing in your closet?
A pair of jeans that belonged to my lolo.
Oddest thing you have but love anyway?
My oversized underwear from when I was fat.
Do you have a wardrobe system?
Yep, organized confusion.
What should every mans closet have?
A pair of wellworn jeans, and clean underwear.
What shouldnt be in every mans closet?
Bikini trunks.
Wish list for your wardrobe?
The Marc Ecko designer collection, the Sean John collection, and every pair of sneaks ever made.
How would you describe your closet?
Its probably the most disorganized part of my room. When I moved to my flat, I didnt have time to segregate one type of clothing from another. Im glad I have Myrna, who memorizes my wardrobe better than I do, so I just ask her to pull a piece out of the closet.
Id say its a closet that has lots of Tshirts, jeans, and sneakers.
Have you always been a clotheshorse?
Nah! I didnt like shopping and I never used to have a dress sense. My directors in Repertory would always say that I was a sloppy dresser. I would always be in a Tshirt, khaki shorts, and Birkenstocks. When I started doing TV and getting all these free clothes, I realized there were other types of clothing aside from Birkenstocks and khaki shorts. Plus, I had to start dressing up better because TV makes you vain I noticed every year I was in showbiz I got more and more vain. Then you hang out with very stylish people who give you quick lessons on whats baduy and whats cool.
If you could trade your wardrobe with anyones in the world, who would it be?
Giorgio Armani. He probably has his custom-made collection in his closets. I think Armani suits are cut really well and are made of very good fabric.
Treasures in your closet?
My Rent Singapore Tshirt. I had a lot of good memories doing Rent in Singapore. It was a surreal experience. Something I will never be able to duplicate.
Also an acting workshop Tshirt that says "I joined the Repertory Summer Workshop with teacher JM." I used to teach acting class to teens and now I see my students out in the clubs and cant take it when they call me teacher JM.
Oldest thing in your closet?
A worn-out pajama T-shirt that I dont want to throw away because its so comfortable.
Oddest thing you have but love anyway?
A top hat. It was a costume I wore way back when I started doing theater. I think Ill probably be able to use it in some play in the future, which is why I dont want to throw it away.
Do you have a wardrobe system?
Well, my T-shirts are in one place. My Levis jeans all hang together. My long-sleeved shirts are all in one place, too, and my leather shoes and sneakers all hang at the back of my door.
What should every mans closet have?
Good question. Plastic hangers? Just kidding. Id say handkerchiefs, a lot of boxers or boxer briefs, and plain white and black undershirts you can get really good ones at Levis, Topman, Marks and Spencer, Calvin Klein, or at (my favorite mall) SM Shoemart. Levis jeans in different colors, sports socks, formal black and brown socks, decent dark- and lightcolored suits, a barong, lots of cool T-shirts, long-sleeved shirts for partying (youre better off having them tailormade), black and brown formal pants, and lots of sneakers.
What shouldnt be in every mans closet?
Moth balls?
Wish list for your wardrobe?
All of the retro Puma and New Balance sneakers I can have, and the mens clothing lines of Zara ,DKNY, Emporio Armani, and Versace.