Personally I don't need any of it.

And I have to confess that I usually tend to ignore so called "style gurus" and have done for years. I also avoid like the plague any of the mid shelf "style" magazines as I find them quite irrelevant.

In fact I find it amusing that most of their editors and writers when "off duty" in their own homes (have you seen some of their homes!) doing their own thing and even as they write this stuff in the office, tend to dress like everyone else and NOT in their "must do's and "must have" flavour of the month created style suggestions.

I hasten to add this is not a "go" at anyone here, just MHO. As to Posh - I'm fairly new and don't know all the posters, but from what I've seen so far and indeed in her replies to this style thing she seems a pretty sensible lady.

However as for style advice (from whoever), this predisposes that the advisor knows so much more than the advisee. That seems to me to be somewhat over-presumptious. But discussion, that's OK.

I can be as stylish or as well dressed as I wish to be, or indeed as others are comfortable with and I don't find myself in a dilemma as to which clothes I should wear with any particular watch on my wrist either. I have a house and car and a way of life that I like just fine and I've never had trouble matching colours or furniture or room design. I'm happy.
I also have no desire to be advised or lectured by people who I might possibly consider ill qualified to actually tell me anything.
And I'm certainly no upwardly mobile 30'something in the city - I left all that nonsense behind some 40 years ago.

So why in this forum (watch forum) - well I collect watches, both genuine and replica and I try to collect "stylish" watches - whatever that means...
I'm sure there are style forums out there and I'm sure they have well supported memberships - but not for me - I prefer a nice simple watch forum......like this.