WHO: Paul Cullen, 56, of Millsboro, individual gourmet specialist, sommelier, guitarist and previous Bad Company bassist
WHY: He was selected by Pam George, who says: "Paul has a urban feeling of style that is complex yet receptive. Whether he's meeting a Tuscan vineyard or doing an in-home execution in Ocean City, he looks agreeable and cleaned in the meantime."
HIS STYLE: Rock star European. "I wear pants and rancher boots regardless, with truly garish shirts."
WEARING at the wine room in the clubhouse and the Echelon home of Jay and Rick Wagener at Peninsula resort golf group in Millsboro:
Initially OUTFIT – Paul Cullen wears a Michael Kors dim zip coat from Marshalls Rehoboth; Calvin Klein V-neck wine-hued sweater from outlet in Rehoboth; Lucky Brand Dark Blue 367 Vintage boot-cut pants from the outlet in Rehoboth; dark scarf by Calvin Klein from the outlet; Dan Post Sidewinder dark weaved rancher boots purchased on the web; Smith Serpico glasses purchased on the web.
SECOND OUTFIT – Tommy Hilfiger Men's Dorsey two-catch naval force velvet jacket from Marshalls; 455 loose boot-cut Lucky Jeans from the outlet; English Laundry Christopher Wicks hand-sewn weaved conservative shirt found on eBay; Dan Post Sidewinder dark weaved rancher boots purchased on the web; Smith Serpico glasses purchased on the web.
THIRD OUTFIT – Luchiano Visconti dim with dark plan shirt from Carltons Rehoboth Beach; dark upset CK Jeans from Calvin Klein store in Bermuda; Dan Post Sidewinder dark weaved cattle rustler boots purchased on the web; Smith Serpico glasses purchased on the web; dark Pendleton outback cap from Carltons; and conveys a Yamaha NCX 1200 Classical guitar.
WHERE HE SHOPS: "Marshalls is my fundamental place, yet you must be persistent; I purchase my English Laundry shirts on eBay." He likewise is inclined toward Carltons in Rehoboth Beach and Tanger Outlet stores.
HOW HE SHOPS: "I take as much time as necessary, set out a glass of wine and go on the web."
Mold INSPIRATION: The Renaissance time frame.
Most loved DESIGNER LABELS: English Laundry; Lucky Brand pants – "they fit the best," and INC from Macy's.
BEST CELEBRITY HAIR: The performing artist David Duchovny and Gas Monkey carport proprietor Richard Rawlings – "cool with awesome hair and a goatee to coordinate."
Latest PURCHASE: Basic, ordinary shirts from Marshalls.
Most seasoned ITEM IN HIS CLOSET: "Calvin Klein dark corduroy catch fly jeans that I have had for a long time."
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Paul Cullen wears a Tmmy Hilfiger two-catch naval force velvet
Paul Cullen wears a Tmmy Hilfiger two-catch naval force velvet jacket from Marshalls; 455 loose boot-cut Lucky Jeans from the outlet; English Laundry Christopher Wicks hand-sewn weaved traditional shirt found on eBay; Dan Post Sidewinder dark weaved cowhand boots purchased on the web; Smith Serpico glasses purchased on the web. (Photograph: Megan Raymond/Delmarva Media Group)
Preparing TIPS: "My significant other Bonnie has been trimming hair for a long time, and she trims mine. I have been dark since I was in my 20s, and she talked me out of utilizing Grecian recipe 15 years prior. I have utilized each hair preparing item around, and the main thing that works for me is Silky Dirt. It's a cream, in the middle of a mousse and a glue. I purchase four boxes at once."
BEST FOOT FORWARD: "I have an incredible accumulation of cattle rustler boots, including weaved ones."
Most loved COLOR: Black.
Most loved FRAGRANCE: Azzaro Chrome. "I generally attempt to locate another scent at whatever point we take some time off."
WORTH THE SPLURGE: Cologne.
NOT WORTH THE SPLURGE: Watches.
WISH I HADN'T BOUGHT IT: Expensive Italian snakeskin speed up boots. "They look great, however I couldn't stroll in them."
GO-TO OUTFIT ON SATURDAY NIGHT: "Cowhand boots, my most loved Lucky Jeans, light-hued and destroyed in front, an English Laundry shirt and my blue velvet coat."
Association TIPS: "I have two wardrobes brimming with shirts, and I compose them by shading. Each spring I experience and dispose of things I haven't worn in two years."
Paul Cullen wears a Michael Kors dim zip coat from
Paul Cullen wears a Michael Kors dim zip coat from Marshalls; Calvin Klein V-neck wine-hued sweater; and Lucky Brand Dark Blue 367 Vintage boot-cut pants from the outlet in Rehoboth. (Photograph: Megan Raymond/Delmarva Media Group)
Form EVOLUTION: "Being an artist, I was on the bleeding edge in secondary school. I recollect paisley shirts and bellbottom pants with studs on them. Amid the enormous hair band days, I wore spandex jeans and panther print shirts. Furthermore, cosmetics, as well. I was better than average at putting on eyeliner. I purchased Aqua Net super-hold hairspray in the pink can. My hair didn't move for a considerable length of time. After I joined Bad Company, I experienced three sets of cowhand boots a year, simply pounding them in front of an audience. I trim my hair after I moved to Delaware 16 years prior. I had 13 inches cut off."
Design NO-NO: Outfits that aren't shading facilitated. "Likewise, when individuals don't dress for the occasion. I don't care for messiness. You shouldn't seem as though you were recently furrowing a field."
Irreplaceable WARDROBE ITEM: A pleasant dark suit coat. "I have the jeans, yet I never wear them. The coat is incredible for going out or playing an occasion."
Expert ACCESSORY: "A silver chain that I have had for quite a while."
Necktie OR STRAIGHT TIE? "I'm a no-tie fellow."
BELT OR SUSPENDERS? Belt.
DENIM, LEATHER OR TWEED? Denim.
WHY FASHION IS IMPORTANT: "It's an expansion of somebody's identity. I cherish extraordinary garments and feeling exceptional, scrubbing down just before I get dressed. My better half and I as of late went to Blue Moon in Rehoboth for supper, and we had some good times sprucing up. We delighted in looking pleasant and making it an event."
Style Files runs week by week in Sunday Life. To recommend somebody jazzy to highlight — your associate, instructor, companion, relative or even yourself — please send data to stylefiles@delawareonline.com and incorporate contact data. Pictures are super, as well. Reach Eileen Smith Dallabrida at esmith@smithreports.com.
WHY: He was selected by Pam George, who says: "Paul has a urban feeling of style that is complex yet receptive. Whether he's meeting a Tuscan vineyard or doing an in-home execution in Ocean City, he looks agreeable and cleaned in the meantime."
HIS STYLE: Rock star European. "I wear pants and rancher boots regardless, with truly garish shirts."
WEARING at the wine room in the clubhouse and the Echelon home of Jay and Rick Wagener at Peninsula resort golf group in Millsboro:
Initially OUTFIT – Paul Cullen wears a Michael Kors dim zip coat from Marshalls Rehoboth; Calvin Klein V-neck wine-hued sweater from outlet in Rehoboth; Lucky Brand Dark Blue 367 Vintage boot-cut pants from the outlet in Rehoboth; dark scarf by Calvin Klein from the outlet; Dan Post Sidewinder dark weaved rancher boots purchased on the web; Smith Serpico glasses purchased on the web.
SECOND OUTFIT – Tommy Hilfiger Men's Dorsey two-catch naval force velvet jacket from Marshalls; 455 loose boot-cut Lucky Jeans from the outlet; English Laundry Christopher Wicks hand-sewn weaved conservative shirt found on eBay; Dan Post Sidewinder dark weaved rancher boots purchased on the web; Smith Serpico glasses purchased on the web.
THIRD OUTFIT – Luchiano Visconti dim with dark plan shirt from Carltons Rehoboth Beach; dark upset CK Jeans from Calvin Klein store in Bermuda; Dan Post Sidewinder dark weaved cattle rustler boots purchased on the web; Smith Serpico glasses purchased on the web; dark Pendleton outback cap from Carltons; and conveys a Yamaha NCX 1200 Classical guitar.
WHERE HE SHOPS: "Marshalls is my fundamental place, yet you must be persistent; I purchase my English Laundry shirts on eBay." He likewise is inclined toward Carltons in Rehoboth Beach and Tanger Outlet stores.
HOW HE SHOPS: "I take as much time as necessary, set out a glass of wine and go on the web."
Mold INSPIRATION: The Renaissance time frame.
Most loved DESIGNER LABELS: English Laundry; Lucky Brand pants – "they fit the best," and INC from Macy's.
BEST CELEBRITY HAIR: The performing artist David Duchovny and Gas Monkey carport proprietor Richard Rawlings – "cool with awesome hair and a goatee to coordinate."
Latest PURCHASE: Basic, ordinary shirts from Marshalls.
Most seasoned ITEM IN HIS CLOSET: "Calvin Klein dark corduroy catch fly jeans that I have had for a long time."
New Year Blowout
$19.99
for your first year
ACT NOW
Paul Cullen wears a Tmmy Hilfiger two-catch naval force velvet
Paul Cullen wears a Tmmy Hilfiger two-catch naval force velvet jacket from Marshalls; 455 loose boot-cut Lucky Jeans from the outlet; English Laundry Christopher Wicks hand-sewn weaved traditional shirt found on eBay; Dan Post Sidewinder dark weaved cowhand boots purchased on the web; Smith Serpico glasses purchased on the web. (Photograph: Megan Raymond/Delmarva Media Group)
Preparing TIPS: "My significant other Bonnie has been trimming hair for a long time, and she trims mine. I have been dark since I was in my 20s, and she talked me out of utilizing Grecian recipe 15 years prior. I have utilized each hair preparing item around, and the main thing that works for me is Silky Dirt. It's a cream, in the middle of a mousse and a glue. I purchase four boxes at once."
BEST FOOT FORWARD: "I have an incredible accumulation of cattle rustler boots, including weaved ones."
Most loved COLOR: Black.
Most loved FRAGRANCE: Azzaro Chrome. "I generally attempt to locate another scent at whatever point we take some time off."
WORTH THE SPLURGE: Cologne.
NOT WORTH THE SPLURGE: Watches.
WISH I HADN'T BOUGHT IT: Expensive Italian snakeskin speed up boots. "They look great, however I couldn't stroll in them."
GO-TO OUTFIT ON SATURDAY NIGHT: "Cowhand boots, my most loved Lucky Jeans, light-hued and destroyed in front, an English Laundry shirt and my blue velvet coat."
Association TIPS: "I have two wardrobes brimming with shirts, and I compose them by shading. Each spring I experience and dispose of things I haven't worn in two years."
Paul Cullen wears a Michael Kors dim zip coat from
Paul Cullen wears a Michael Kors dim zip coat from Marshalls; Calvin Klein V-neck wine-hued sweater; and Lucky Brand Dark Blue 367 Vintage boot-cut pants from the outlet in Rehoboth. (Photograph: Megan Raymond/Delmarva Media Group)
Form EVOLUTION: "Being an artist, I was on the bleeding edge in secondary school. I recollect paisley shirts and bellbottom pants with studs on them. Amid the enormous hair band days, I wore spandex jeans and panther print shirts. Furthermore, cosmetics, as well. I was better than average at putting on eyeliner. I purchased Aqua Net super-hold hairspray in the pink can. My hair didn't move for a considerable length of time. After I joined Bad Company, I experienced three sets of cowhand boots a year, simply pounding them in front of an audience. I trim my hair after I moved to Delaware 16 years prior. I had 13 inches cut off."
Design NO-NO: Outfits that aren't shading facilitated. "Likewise, when individuals don't dress for the occasion. I don't care for messiness. You shouldn't seem as though you were recently furrowing a field."
Irreplaceable WARDROBE ITEM: A pleasant dark suit coat. "I have the jeans, yet I never wear them. The coat is incredible for going out or playing an occasion."
Expert ACCESSORY: "A silver chain that I have had for quite a while."
Necktie OR STRAIGHT TIE? "I'm a no-tie fellow."
BELT OR SUSPENDERS? Belt.
DENIM, LEATHER OR TWEED? Denim.
WHY FASHION IS IMPORTANT: "It's an expansion of somebody's identity. I cherish extraordinary garments and feeling exceptional, scrubbing down just before I get dressed. My better half and I as of late went to Blue Moon in Rehoboth for supper, and we had some good times sprucing up. We delighted in looking pleasant and making it an event."
Style Files runs week by week in Sunday Life. To recommend somebody jazzy to highlight — your associate, instructor, companion, relative or even yourself — please send data to stylefiles@delawareonline.com and incorporate contact data. Pictures are super, as well. Reach Eileen Smith Dallabrida at esmith@smithreports.com.
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