Lifestyle In London

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We know that as men of fashion you understand the principles of lifestyle and that fashion is much more than clothing. Yet refreshing the mind never hurts. So lets review these principles. As British gentlemen of style and substance we go to restaurants, we go to lounges, we go to bars. This gives us an opportunity to compare drinks, meals, nights out and to bring out our favourite clothing for a great night on the town. Where else will be served rosemary and garlic roasted peanuts with a side of olives than our favourite lounge?

As busy 21st century men we may not have the time to hop from a bar to a lounge to a restaurant so set out a clear plan. Being intentional isn’t limited to choosing your tweed blazer and polka dot Falk socks the night before work. In preparing for the London 2012 Olympics games the city has more of the aforementioned institutions than ever before. Try one of our suggestions for a great night out with a few mates, but only after scouting out our suggestions for yourself.

W Hotel London Leicester Square 1st floor – Check out the wyld Bar at the W Hotel – Make sure you book in advance. It also has great Oriental food at their ground level restaurant Spice Market

Fabric Night Club: October 17 marked the 10th anniversary for this wild night club. Be sure to book a table.

Try Scottish restaurant Boisdale in Canary Wharf for a classy feel. A Cigar lounge/terrace you won’t want to miss!

By Cole Simmons

Cole Simmons

Cole Simmons

For some people style is all that matters. Cole Simmons is not one of those people. A gentleman of both substance and style the 21 year-old Journalism Kingston University student believes in remaining a class act at all times, whether its searching out the latest international Le Baron club location and cocktail menu or attending Men’s Fashion Week in Milan and rubbing shoulders with CFDA recipient Billy Reid this man-about-town will keep you up-to-date on all the latest happenings in life and style.

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