“I’ve been in this business for 20 years,” Little Richard said on The Dick Cavett Show in February of 1970, “and I am the best-looking man in this business, without any doubt. I’m very, very beautiful. And I’m not conceited. I’ve never been conceited—I’m I’m the best-looking thing.” Little Richard, who died this past weekend of bone cancer at 87, was used to insisting on his beauty—it was arguably as important to his set lists as his foundational hits like “Lucille” and “Long Tall Sally.” The show’s audience laughed, delighted by his braggadocio—although you can absolutely tell he’s absolutely serious, in a green suit the color of a fresh tropical sprout, the top cut in a wide V-neck to...
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Full mustache. How To Grow Horseshoe Mustache - 12 Different Styles Cool Men s Hair The horseshoe mustache was most likely first popularized among cowboys working in the American West. This mustache gets its name from its appearance. When fully grown out, it looks like a horseshoe hanging upside down. It is similar in appearance to the Pancho Villa and the Fu Manchu, though distinctly different from both. The horseshoe mustache. This look might not suit every man out there and it also depends on the growth of the beard. Men with oblong or square shaped faces perfectly pass the entry for this look, whereas men having oval or round shaped faces don’t. Some men are not able to grow out full...
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Illustration by Zohar Lazar Q: I’ve been wearing a Stetson Open Road hat for at least fifteen years now, but recently it’s just been hanging on a hook inside my front door. I hardly ever wear it these days. The reason is that the Open Road, and felt Western hats in general, seem to have suddenly become exceedingly popular. Hipsters have commandeered these hats and when I put mine on I feel like a copycat, which I am not. The current hat glut has me feeling perturbed. Have we hit peak Open Road? A: The Texanist, as he has mentioned before, is a man of many hats—and not just metaphorical ones. He wears actual ones, too, including a Gus, the handsome silverbelly model that’s so named because...
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