Legendary Style Icons

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2020
  • In this new episode of Sartorial Talks, Hugo and Sonya share their admiration for three style icons and ask the question: why when we speak of style icons, we most of the time refer to men of the 1930s and 1940s and not to men of today? Is it simply a question of clothing? Film stars of the ‘golden age’ of Hollywood were actually never revered for their dress alone. Fred Astaire, Gary Cooper, and Cary Grant were, and still are, eulogised for what they represented, which was often a moral integrity or an aversion to excess, of which their dress was a key signifier.
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  • @pietvanvliet1987
    @pietvanvliet1987 3 года назад +68

    I always enjoy Hugo when he goes on a roll, but the absolute best thing in this episode is the Sonya's quiet elegance when she cheers him on. Text book class, right there.

    • @SARTORIALTALKS
      @SARTORIALTALKS  3 года назад +16

      I agree Piet, she's incredibly kind and gracious. Like she is in real life by the way. Hugo

  • @krunoslavkovacec1842
    @krunoslavkovacec1842 3 года назад +83

    Oh, one day, maybe 40 years from now, someone is going to make a list like this and Hugo and Sonya will be on it.

    • @ianlee1769
      @ianlee1769 3 года назад +4

      It's true, you two are style icons, I'm sure history will show. And Hugo, I love your English

    • @KomradeKrusher
      @KomradeKrusher 3 года назад +1

      I was just going to write "Modern day men's style icon: Hugo Jacomet", but you beat me to it.

    • @krunoslavkovacec1842
      @krunoslavkovacec1842 3 года назад +1

      @@KomradeKrusher Haha sorry. But yeah, he is an icon.

  • @alliedfroth
    @alliedfroth 3 года назад +38

    Cary Grant was asked to be the first bond but he refused the offer. He would have been superb in that role. Also I find 'To catch a thief' a very classy film.

  • @w.adammandelbaum1805
    @w.adammandelbaum1805 3 года назад +17

    If every married couple were like you two, I'd have gone broke as a divorce attorney.

  • @mayhemboutdatlife4607
    @mayhemboutdatlife4607 3 года назад +4

    Man old movies sure have this amazing vibe that's lost on Hollywood. It so charming. The dialogue sets and costumes just wow.

  • @williammack9512
    @williammack9512 3 года назад +3

    I just love your presentation about style icons.
    Let's not forget Sean Connery as James Bond, the gentleman spy. He was perfectly attired in business dress, formal wear, or for casual times( the beach or golf).
    Perhaps one of the most stylish movies of all would be "The Thomas Crown Affair " with Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway. Any man would be advised to emulate the dress of Thomas Crown. Mr. McQueen lobbied the director of this movie to cast him just to prove to the cinematic world he could pull off the roll of a well heeled sophisticate.
    Also, I might say that the very beautiful Sonya looks more than a bit like the sultry Miss Dunaway...elegant and oh so charming. Sonya is a modern day female style icon.
    Keep "Sartorial Talks" going! It's the best thing on RUclips !

  • @iahorvath
    @iahorvath 3 года назад +3

    The effortless, subtle style of these classic screen legends is really the key to their overall elegance I think... I have always admired them.

  • @marcuslee1684
    @marcuslee1684 3 года назад +9

    Hugo should turn this into a full blown podcasat & invite others to talk on his platform

  • @jasonezane50rz
    @jasonezane50rz 3 года назад +8

    When we get into the conversation about who epitomizes men's style, It's Alain Delon. It's not only about wearing the garments, but being able pull it off in a suave and debonair manner.

    • @SARTORIALTALKS
      @SARTORIALTALKS  Год назад +2

      Excellent example, thank you. ~Sonya and Hugo

  • @perosa99
    @perosa99 3 года назад +16

    Hugo and Sonya are my today style icons. I like Sean Connery’s style, slightly more modern than those classic 30s and 40s guys.

    • @SARTORIALTALKS
      @SARTORIALTALKS  3 года назад

      Thanks for that from both. Sean C is on the list (to cover) for sure. Cheers! ~Sonya

  • @davidkeiskander1528
    @davidkeiskander1528 3 года назад +3

    I would like to add two favorite style icons, the prince of Wales and Gianni Agnelli. Cary Grant knew what he was doing. He could pull off wearing made to measure - bespoked - off the rack most if not every time. I would say clothing is a small portion, what matters is the person wearing it.
    Thanks for another great episode!

  • @isaacjinn4721
    @isaacjinn4721 3 года назад +13

    Cary grant was the epitome of style when he peaked in hollywood

    • @SARTORIALTALKS
      @SARTORIALTALKS  3 года назад +3

      Yes Isaac, he was an absolute reference. Cheers, Hugo

  • @ralphwilliams8083
    @ralphwilliams8083 3 года назад +3

    Really appreciate this video on arguably the most elegantly styled iconic actors in classic Hollywood. 👍

  • @avocate2017
    @avocate2017 3 года назад +1

    Great discussion! For me, Gary Cooper was the ultimate male style icon of the Golden Age of Hollywood and stood out even in an era where there were many memorable leading men and men who dressed well. He had the complete package and was probably one of the first actors who looked like he could be a modern male model (with his lean face and lean body). His looks and sartorial style are legendary, but I think what really sets him apart from the other men discussed in this video is that he embraced a wider variety of styles than they did--both on and off screen. He was really the first star to effortlessly combine American casual and western looks with the more refined British and European tailored looks. Fred Astaire was known for wearing tuxedos and Cary Grant was known for wearing suits, but Gary Cooper looked great (and comfortable) in everything from cowboy outfits to tuxedos, from tailored suits to period costumes. This was a reflection of his specific background (growing up on a ranch in Montana when it was one of the last frontiers in the U.S., attending boarding school in Britain, and later living in Italy for a year), but I think his style was endlessly fascinating. You can really see his influence on American fashion designers like Ralph Lauren.

  • @stebo-pv2hq
    @stebo-pv2hq 5 месяцев назад

    Wonderful topic.Some years ago,there was a BBC period comedy series called "Jeeves and Wooster'.It involved the antics of a wealthy young scion and his valet.The fashions in the program were impeccable and accurate,as it takes place at the height of the Art Deco period,(late 1920's-1930's).It was a great time for men's (and women's) fashion.In the 90's we had Ray Liotta in 'Goodfellas' and Robert de Niro in 'Casino'.In his heyday,Fred Astaire would rehearse for 12 hours a day.His weight was around 150lbs.I would also include David Niven,he always looked sharp,in generally a classic English style.You two discuss these topics so charmingly.Thank you.

  • @jerkojie
    @jerkojie 2 года назад +1

    This video was so lovely. I've always held the old adage that you should emulate no one, but take inspiration from everyone.
    Mr. Jacomet, Ms. Nicholson, if you ever find yourselves in the frozen wastes of the North, it would be my honor to show you around Copenhagen. Please let me know if you ever find yourselves up here ❤️

    • @SARTORIALTALKS
      @SARTORIALTALKS  Год назад

      A gracious invitation. Thank you ! Hugo and Sonya

  • @Ikari777
    @Ikari777 3 года назад +3

    I loved this talk and focus on the golden age of acting. I'm huge cinephile in addition to loving menswear, and I had an even greater appreciation for the style as I went back and rewatched all the classics!

  • @henrywest7217
    @henrywest7217 3 года назад +5

    I'm so glad that you presented this fun topic today. You've fired up my feelings about the place of cinema in our society(culture). Gregory Peck could sure wear a suit too! But one of his pictures(The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit) addressed the shackles of societal conformity. Oh gosh, so many things! Hugo professes his love and admiration for Frank Capra. He was a giant!
    Also Barbara Stanwyck, a huge favorite of mine. She was the star of arguably the best screwball comedy--The Lady Eve(d. Preston Struges) and arguably the best film noir Double Indemnity(d. Billy Wilder).
    Several Christmases ago, an Aunt and a Sister of mine and I, after a long wine filled conversation, decided that North By Northwest is the perfect movie...

  • @lolvonlolipopp
    @lolvonlolipopp 3 года назад +1

    The podcast is probably the best thing that has happened to this channel! Diving deep and discussing sartorialism on a weekly basis instead of sparse episodes.

  • @lisbetsoda4874
    @lisbetsoda4874 2 года назад +1

    I would love it if you did some more old iconic stylish men:
    - Mad Men
    - The Rat Pack
    - James Bond through the ages
    - The Persuaders (Roger Moore and Tony Curtis)
    Just keep them coming ☺️

    • @SARTORIALTALKS
      @SARTORIALTALKS  Год назад

      Fantastic suggestion, thanks ! Hugo and Sonya

  • @tonimontana5153
    @tonimontana5153 Год назад

    Wow! What a nice video and conversation. Hugo and Sonya, you are excellent (and looking very good) ! Thank you!

  • @NDCCwithTC
    @NDCCwithTC 3 года назад +2

    I just watched this segment again and was even more blessed this time!!!!
    I hang on every word and am
    In total agreement with style with reason and individual expressions with out losing
    Class!!! I love your hearts and show!!!!
    God bless
    Pastor t.c.

  • @antoniosassogarciafilho1476
    @antoniosassogarciafilho1476 3 года назад +2

    I enjoined very much this episode. But I would like to suggest a specific episode about Cary Grant, that was nicknamed “a touch of elegance”. The world and specially my own country, are needing people like him, nowadays! Regards from Brazil 🇧🇷

  • @cedriccheng9895
    @cedriccheng9895 3 года назад +2

    Fantastic points. Nowadays with style/fashion it's about brand ambassadors and being influencers and oftentimes rob people of personal style in exchange for clout.

  • @briang530
    @briang530 3 года назад +3

    What a great video to appear on the snowy and miserable day that it has turned in to here. You've inspired me to spend the rest of it watching some old films. As always, thanks to you both!

  • @angelophan
    @angelophan 3 года назад +2

    The benefit of the Vesper/Bond exchange is that it is blunt enough for the completely unrefined among us grasp that something was happening. We may not be able to articulate it, but we know in our soul that something was happening during that exchange. It loud and bold enough that perhaps it can give way a more subtle, and refined interaction, in the same way that a man must buy that ill-advised black suit, before he realizes shades of nuance he didn't understand at first. Having once believed, without nuance, that the suit represented only tyranny and corruption, I find that elegance is not arbitrary, not to whim of any particular individual. Perhaps it is by the approval of a higher power that some outfits or styles stand the test of time. In the failure of the new boldness may we find the usefulness of the old elegance!

  • @soulbasedliving
    @soulbasedliving 3 года назад +1

    An early Holiday gift for all of us. Thank you both!

  • @plusplusplusplusp
    @plusplusplusplusp 3 года назад +1

    Hugo and Sonya, could you please resume the series about how to pair suits, ties and pocket squares? I really enjoyed the one about how to wear a black suit.

  • @rg31404
    @rg31404 3 года назад +1

    A great way to listen to this episode is to watch North by Northwest without the sound and focus on the various suits the characters wear.
    Thats a beautiful tie Hugo, I happen to be wearing a beige tie today as well, albeit kashmir and without stripes.

  • @davidbiagini9048
    @davidbiagini9048 3 года назад +2

    You chose three great style icons. This was a very enjoyable and educational Sartorial Talk.

  • @liptak15
    @liptak15 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the lovely conversation, which I have accompanied by a glass of french cabernet sauvignon and shining my shoes!

  • @edwardwiot6265
    @edwardwiot6265 3 года назад +3

    Thank you. Thank you Thank you for including Gary Cooper! He was perfection. The very elegant Bill Blass described him as the most elegant man he'd ever seen. I think as he died in '6 1he is largely forgotten; he was a master at mixing patters. but he was terrific in solids see The Fountianhead!

    • @avocate2017
      @avocate2017 3 года назад +1

      Bill Blass wrote about Gary Cooper in Esquire magazine in 1993, "Believe me, he was the best-looking son of a bitch who ever lived" and "'He had the greatest sense of style."

  • @alexxfreedom
    @alexxfreedom 3 года назад +2

    Storytime on stylish people from the golden era of cinema. Hugo and Sonya, faultless as usual, keep it going.
    I have always had a soft spot for Michael Caine and his styles in his earlier works.

  • @mrpilotsapien7705
    @mrpilotsapien7705 3 года назад +1

    My goodness, now that fall/winter is here I can comfortably return to my uniform. This Episode was a breath of fresh air for me..... speaking for a majority of us who have (a synonym for cry out) for men and women to appeal to what has stood the test of time BEING classic, not made up for the means thereof. Thank you both for this this has been like a burden of carrying the standard of the gentleman.... speaking of gentleman "Kingsmen".... that too, is a great movie excerpt to grab wisdom from.... Ive added that to my neck to carry through my life... "Manners Maketh Man" that scene was chiropractic to my own nature and how I am aspiring to to reach in completion.... still have rough edges...
    im impressed right now. Ive learned to keep my comments short and to the point because truth be told, I can write a Preface of rambling. XD Might as well write me a book or memoir.
    Again, THANK YOU BOTH so much. looping this episode as we speak.

  • @jmarcguy
    @jmarcguy 3 года назад +2

    Interesting that Hugo likes Cooper & the Frank Capra films. Love those movies! I discovered all of those movie icons as a teenager in the 1980’s. I was fascinated by the looks. So stylish.

  • @fjellrev9475
    @fjellrev9475 3 года назад +1

    Another beautiful segment from one of my absolute favourite channels here on RUclips.
    Cary Grant, Gary Cooper and Alain Delon (particularly in the film 'Plein Soleil' from 1960) represents my personal "holy trinity" of style inspiration and admiration.
    Best wishes from Norway!

  • @mdo5121
    @mdo5121 9 месяцев назад

    Douglas Fairbanks Jr. always was stand out in his look and style...I would remember this when I was a kid.

  • @ForTheLoveOfSuits
    @ForTheLoveOfSuits 3 года назад +3

    A really enjoyable episode. I really admire their style too. My brain will be working on the AJ clue for the next week but it’s not an easy one. I’ve often heard George Clooney put forward as a modern day style icon as he is always well dressed but I don’t know enough about celebrities to state it myself.

  • @silentstarr5
    @silentstarr5 11 месяцев назад

    Greetings from Toronto Hugo and Sonya. I have had a lifelong passion for film and fashion history so this episode in particular was such a pleasure. I see that G. Bruce Boyer has a new book on Gary Cooper . Have you read it? I recall seeing To Catch A thief as a child so it was not only a fashion inspiration but the catalyst to visit Cannes, Nice and Monaco which was a great experience.

  • @vasunadella2076
    @vasunadella2076 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely fascinating. Thanku Hugo&Sonia. Am 100%sure you guys will be on this list few years down the lane. No wonder you alone the flag barrier to entire Europe for fashion. All other American channels are below par i.e. Hanger P, RMRS, Alfa M, Ashley W, Alex Costa and rest to name few. Just keep up Hugo

  • @BhupendraKumar-kb6vh
    @BhupendraKumar-kb6vh 3 года назад +1

    So please to hear this conversation, and you guys are so passionate about this topic.

  • @yp3424
    @yp3424 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations. I believe, this is your best podcast by far till now, for the year 2020. Brilliantly selected theme with the 3 iconic movie stars and discussion,combining with gusto, pleasant chit-chat and excerpts from films we loved. It proves, that both Mr & Mrs Jacomet are passionate connoisseurs. 🍾

  • @kledingstylist
    @kledingstylist 3 года назад +2

    We are lucky to get inspiration from these icons and then to create our own style.

    • @SARTORIALTALKS
      @SARTORIALTALKS  3 года назад

      You are very generous, thanks for watching and cheers! ~Sonya & Hugo

  • @jamesthomerson6115
    @jamesthomerson6115 3 года назад +1

    Love you guys omg you can hear and see the passion has you speak, both style icon yourself

  • @neskhalifafbb
    @neskhalifafbb 3 года назад +2

    I get so much inspiration from you both. My wardrobe is growing into something special.

  • @richgall439
    @richgall439 3 года назад +2

    I really enjoyed this one. Both of you also looked like you were really enjoying yourselfs. Great conversation.

  • @pat557
    @pat557 3 года назад +3

    "Whatever happened to Gary Cooper? The strong, silent type. He wasn't in touch with his feelings, he just did what he had to do." - Tony Soprano

  • @kojiattwood
    @kojiattwood 3 года назад +2

    A little off the radar, but I've always admired the styling and manners of Charles Boyer (also probably because i love Erich Maria Remarque so much)

  • @eldritchweather
    @eldritchweather 3 года назад +1

    I m in love with that tie!!! Excellent video thank you!

  • @soulbasedliving
    @soulbasedliving 3 года назад +1

    One person people don't often think of as a style icon is Jerry Lewis! Look at photos online...minus those 70' shorts. His movie wardrobes and also just " man about town" shots show great style

  • @elav126
    @elav126 3 года назад +1

    Let Sonya speak, Hugo. Be a Gentleman.

  • @AngelEyesVanCleef
    @AngelEyesVanCleef 3 года назад +7

    Hugo Jacomet sir always love your videos, you should watch Daniel Craig in Knives Out. it has a brains over brawn feel and classic style.

  • @dissonantstyle
    @dissonantstyle 3 года назад +3

    Very interesting video! Entertaining content and you two are adorable, the way you respect eachother's knowledge, opinions and enthousiasm.

  • @20thcenturyboy85
    @20thcenturyboy85 3 года назад +1

    AND...Let's Never Forget...I shall simply text it here..."HUGO JACOMET" - Ultimate Style Icon!

  • @porfirioroumpiroza
    @porfirioroumpiroza 3 года назад +1

    It will be nice if you start any video with a short description of what you wear.I think that everyone of us want to know what you wear the tailor the fabric and some features.Nice video as always !

  • @giannismarkos2097
    @giannismarkos2097 3 года назад +1

    Good evening Sonya and Hugo.i loved your video!i myself became a fanatic of sartorialism by watching some old greek movies!one especially became my inspiration:the star changes his life and the attitude towards kife when he out on a new suit(something like a superman cape😀).p.s last week in a humble facebook team that we have the subject was to post a style icon.my choice was of course you wearing the cifonelli houndstooth three piece suit!
    Ps2 Steve Mcqueen is another style icon that,by my humble opinion,needs a style salute

  • @raphthecollector3824
    @raphthecollector3824 3 года назад +2

    As always the show is wonderfully enjoyable! I can't help but think that we must thank Sonya for indulging Hugo's deep fascination with these film icons and letting him speak with the genuine excitement of a curious boy.
    It's so rare to see such powerful dialogue in film as what you showed in that train scene. I'll be sure to have a watch of these older films.
    I'm curious, what cloth is on your jacket Hugo? It is very beautiful.

  • @kieronwhite8502
    @kieronwhite8502 3 года назад +2

    Frank Sinatra and Paul Newman ! Always wonderfully turned out.

  • @miamimo70
    @miamimo70 3 года назад +4

    Sonya is a great style aficionado, where has she been all these years!

    • @peaceonearth8693
      @peaceonearth8693 3 года назад +2

      Probably in college and then I bet recently grad school.

  • @heronblue3577
    @heronblue3577 3 года назад +1

    Please do more of these.

  • @BITRITGUY
    @BITRITGUY 3 года назад +2

    As epidsodes go this one is one of the best. Eclectic diverting and informative. The mention of Cecil Beaton was the icing on the cake. The subject matter brings to mind a bit of erudition once asseverated by Oscar Wilde ,( friend and collaborator of C.B.) He said " I am easily satisfied with the best."

    • @SARTORIALTALKS
      @SARTORIALTALKS  3 года назад +1

      What a pleasure to read this---thank you! ~Sonya

  • @polarg35
    @polarg35 3 года назад +3

    I feel 'The Matrix' series actually used wardrobe to tell stories about the characters (your comment about if this still happens today compared with in the past) - I'm thinking the merovingian. But I @sonya you are right that its become almost cosplay

  • @naderelshafei
    @naderelshafei 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting episode with 3 icons, what about another episode about Cean Connery ? his style & effect as James bond ? . Loved your both blazers, and the harmony of the colors of your both outfits.Love to you from Cairo.

  • @the_9ent
    @the_9ent 3 года назад +1

    Great subject to talk about. Encore 👏

  • @emmanuelblanc89
    @emmanuelblanc89 3 года назад +1

    On peut regarder les quelques interviews de Lino Ventura sur youtube, il est vraiment impeccable dans ses costumes, et aussi dans sa façon de voir la vie....

  • @HarryPottard
    @HarryPottard 3 года назад +2

    Rugbyplayer here.. Bonsoir hahaha
    Love you two

  • @ridingdreamer
    @ridingdreamer 3 года назад +1

    Nice discussion. Enjoyed it. I think now we have only some characters from TV and movies (only while they last) not actual personas much more. BTW if you haven't watched, please watch "The Queen's Gambit" (which is becoming a global hit) and please have an episode on those amazing dresses Beth wearing with a discussion of ladies classical dresses that can be carried over now. As much as I like the classic way of dressing, I would love to see that on women too and may be this will be an inspiration!

  • @MetaMM
    @MetaMM 3 года назад +1

    Congratulations to the both of you for the 100k subs. 😀👍👍

    • @SARTORIALTALKS
      @SARTORIALTALKS  3 года назад

      Thank you, we're quite excited ! Cheers, ~Sonya & Hugo

  • @Mateo-et3wl
    @Mateo-et3wl 3 года назад +1

    Looooooove cary grant, what a great model of masculine energy and brilliance. I wish peoole still dressed like that

  • @tomasliven23-dh8zc
    @tomasliven23-dh8zc 5 месяцев назад

    I wonder nobody talks about Pierce Brosnan and his style in " Remington Steele" and Bond movies as well.

  • @tomburke4652
    @tomburke4652 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful tie Hugo.

  • @paladinclothiers3628
    @paladinclothiers3628 3 года назад +1

    Not so much in the movies that he acts in, but in real life and when he shows up to the red carpet I really like Sylvester Stalone's style.

  • @mtngrl5859
    @mtngrl5859 2 года назад

    Wonderful journey with 3 great male icons of the Screen. I remembered seeing a great photo of Gary Cooper standing next to a beautiful Dusenberg circa 1932-33 and it was such a great image. Not only were the stars icons then, but the cars were spectacular as well. Larger than life. I remember the great actress Helen Hayes speaking about working with Gary Cooper in A Farewell to Arms. She recounted- even though she was happily married to her husband- that Cooper's appeal was so great that if asked her to run away with him, she would have gladly left her husband! Gary Cooper was well known in Hollywood for having many affairs with his leading ladies!

    • @SARTORIALTALKS
      @SARTORIALTALKS  Год назад +1

      I imagine the adrenaline would flow just to see a Duesenberg car during those days (even today). Cooper's charisma is indeed legendary. Thanks for the stories ! ~Hugo

    • @mtngrl5859
      @mtngrl5859 Год назад +1

      @@SARTORIALTALKS Hugo, thanks for your response! My mother was a child during the depression years of the 1930's, she had told me that even a used Duesenberg was still quite a luxury item back then.
      In the early 1970's there was a car museum in Buena Park, California called Cars of the Stars. There were many beautiful cars exhibited like Rudolph Valentino and Norma Talmadge's cars of the 1920's plus Errol Flynn's La Salle from the 1930's. They also had the beautiful Italian sports car that Prince Aly Kahn gifted to RIta Hayworth in the 1940's as well.

    • @SARTORIALTALKS
      @SARTORIALTALKS  Год назад

      @@mtngrl5859 Fascinating, thank you. I found a minor but interesting reference about the place you mention here www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/cars-of-the-stars-movie-world-buena-park-ca.774025/ Cheers ! Hugo

  • @american_psycho1147
    @american_psycho1147 3 года назад +1

    Hugo, I absolutely love that jacket. What is that material called in case I want my own one day? Great content, I look forward to every new video, keep up the amazing work

  • @naeemsadiq8721
    @naeemsadiq8721 3 года назад +1

    I learn so many things conversation of both.

  • @alfacentauri3686
    @alfacentauri3686 3 года назад +1

    I really loved your comparation of the two train scenes. Hollywood has lost so much style and glamour by chasing effects and money.

  • @supersonique001
    @supersonique001 3 года назад +1

    With the present state of sartorial laissez-faire it's all the more reason to become your own style icon with emphasis on 'elegance' whether dressed up or in a more casual style. It's not that hard but you must 'want' to in order to succeed!

  • @clivejohnson9515
    @clivejohnson9515 3 года назад +1

    thoroughly enjoyed this Hugo and Sonya! A quick question; Have you any idea when the pre-orders for "shoes" are being shipped ? Cheers!

  • @andreagrassi3196
    @andreagrassi3196 3 года назад +4

    Just bought my first leather briefcase from “bally” what are you favorite leather good ‘s brands?
    As a 21 years old italian boy, i look at you ,Hugo, as a style icon😊

    • @walterfoyt5985
      @walterfoyt5985 3 года назад +1

      Bally are nice but I love my Mark Cross attaché case, which I’ve had for over 30 years and it still looks great.

  • @peeeceee6275
    @peeeceee6275 3 года назад +1

    Btw Hugo, I love your jacket. Cifonelli? Who made the cloth? Thanks.

  • @NDCCwithTC
    @NDCCwithTC 3 года назад +1

    Awesome brother!!!!

  • @Theo-ul8qm
    @Theo-ul8qm 5 месяцев назад

    Super interesting discussion here!
    My parents weren't even born at the height of these 3 men's careers, so I am far removed from the world they lived in. However, I would like to push back a little bit on the point you make at the end of the video on the crudeness of the conversation in Casino Royale versus the subtlety of that in North by Northwest.
    It's probably fair to say that society was more puritanical back in the '50s that it was in 2006, when Casino Royale came out. So couldn't it be the case that the conversation in that movie was written to be just as crude as the one in Casino Royale, and was perceived as such, by the standards of that society? Maybe we perceive it as subtle today by comparison, but maybe back then it was seen as equally risqué.
    Curious to hear people's opinion on this.
    Cheers!

  • @eddiefigueroa9080
    @eddiefigueroa9080 3 года назад +3

    At 2:49 - Sonya, must really know her baseball. “Astaire, Cooper and Grant” is akin to “Tinker to Evers to Chance” - a poetic lament of the old New York Giants.
    You two go so well together. Well done.

  • @Quangdan9
    @Quangdan9 3 года назад +2

    How about Alain Delon , Marcello Mastroianni, Steve McQueen?

  • @mhartan
    @mhartan 3 года назад +1

    Lovely episode. But, I disagree with your characterization of the Casino Royale train scene, which you read part of. The by-play between Craig and Eva Green is actually quite similar to the North by Northwest sequence (and likely an homage to the prior scene), with each having edgy elegance. While Green talks about Craig's "perfectly formed ass," the dialogue between Grant and Saint is truly audacious for the era...actually talking about making love to a complete stranger, on film.

  • @jenniferschmitzer299
    @jenniferschmitzer299 3 года назад +1

    Oh yikes, you mentioned Gary Cooper, Hugo.
    I would be very interested in what fascinates you about him as my darling one has always said he enjoys Gary Cooper’s movies and said I was his Ingrid to his Gary. And yes, I much younger than my adored one. He is lanky, cerebral and enjoys dressing as well.

  • @carlosc3768
    @carlosc3768 11 месяцев назад

    You and your viewers would perhaps like to know that the film "North by Northwest" was pretty much used by Broccoli productions as a kind of blue print for their James Bond films and that in fact it was Cary Grant Broccoli's first choice to play JB but Cary Grant refused the offer because the producers wanted him to commit to make at least 3 JB films and he didn't want to make more than 2; and by the way Grant was invited as best man in Broccoli's wedding...the real James Bond that never was...

  • @lnewbyliveca
    @lnewbyliveca 3 года назад +4

    What about Giancarlo Giannini, he is my style icon of the silver screen

  • @avocate2017
    @avocate2017 3 года назад

    Hugo was asking in this video about Gary Cooper's height. He was 6'3" (191 cm). He was also wondering about John Wayne's height. He was 6'4" (193 cm). In photos of the two of them together, they looked about the same height. If anything, Cooper looked taller because of his body type and proportions.

  • @onlymeloni
    @onlymeloni 3 года назад +2

    Maybe a lack of Sartorial Icons can explain this, spotted today in Broadway, England - SHE wears, thigh length boots, an aubergine cashmere 3/4 coat with matching wide brimmed hat. HE wears head to toe, baggy black tracksuit. BLOKES eh!

    • @jaysterling26
      @jaysterling26 3 года назад

      Was it obvious, or is one assuming the status of their relationship? Perhaps, other factors (!) take more prominence if their relationship is romantic? Or the gentleman had just been for a run/ exited his hotel room before his spouse arrived?

    • @SARTORIALTALKS
      @SARTORIALTALKS  3 года назад

      One person in a duo can stand out---due to pure contrast, for sure. Cheers, ~Sonya & Hugo

  • @soulbasedliving
    @soulbasedliving 3 года назад +1

    Desi Arnaz and Lucile Ball come to mind as style icons

  • @greaterbayareahero1401
    @greaterbayareahero1401 3 года назад

    It’s funny, the microphone is ginormous. You should look at more smaller, slimmer ones;) But I love your contents, it is so interesting!

    • @SARTORIALTALKS
      @SARTORIALTALKS  3 года назад +1

      Dear friend, this microphone is an ElectroVoice RE20, which is a legendary microphone and the gold standard for (professional) TV and radio all over the world. We use it because this program is both a video and a podcast. And the sound is SO important for podcasts but also for RUclips. Many people neglect the sound, and they should not. Yes, these are big microphones, but for us, the quality of sound is everything. All my best, Hugo

  • @miketracy6024
    @miketracy6024 3 года назад +2

    What about Prince Charles?

  • @TheEldarGuy
    @TheEldarGuy 3 года назад

    As Modern (enough) style goes, the late (and great) Alan Rickman was always one to look the part of the dapper gent.
    He was always well dressed and well mannered.

  • @dakotarayprice
    @dakotarayprice 3 года назад +1

    I m a fan of style of cary grant and james stewart and James dean

  • @MrDuojet
    @MrDuojet 3 года назад +2

    Charlie Watts doesn't enough get accolades for his sartorial style.

  • @petekluk8944
    @petekluk8944 3 года назад +3

    I only wear ventless jackets. I think it looks much better and when putting my hands in the pockets I usually open the jacket or use the jacket pockets. I think its a myth that it functions poorly but maybe it just works well for me because I'm quite fit.

    • @TheEldarGuy
      @TheEldarGuy 3 года назад

      The ventless jacket is a very Italian cut. It's designed to come in closer to the body. The cut still holds with a more full body shape, the challenge is to make it not look like a sack suit.

  • @walterfoyt5985
    @walterfoyt5985 3 года назад +1

    I love watching your video but wish you would have listed who you consider a modern day icon.

    • @SARTORIALTALKS
      @SARTORIALTALKS  3 года назад +1

      Noted and thanks so much for watching ! ~Sonya

  • @peeeceee6275
    @peeeceee6275 3 года назад +2

    Harry Styles a modern day style icon. While his sartorial choices will never work for me (I'm more of a Fred Astaire kind of guy:-) whatever he wears he wears it well. Props to any man who has the cojones to wear a pearl necklace and make it work.

  • @woodlandhamilton4348
    @woodlandhamilton4348 3 года назад +1

    Favorite classic style icon: Sir Sean Connery
    Favorite modern style icon: Keanu Reeves