People – Christopher Bailey

The latest British invasion comes in the form of undeniably beautiful clothes, trench, bags and shoes from Burberry. Especially for the last eight years, Christopher Bailey, Burberry’s chief creative officer, has got the world under his spell.

Bailey made a visit to Buckingham Palace last Friday to receive his Member of the Order of the British Empire honor from Queen Elizabeth II. “I am both honored and humbled,” said Bailey, who was named an MBE as part of this year’s Queen’s birthday honors list for his services to the fashion industry. “This award also recognizes the incredible team that I work with, and it is a privilege to be a part of Burberry, a great British brand.”

Burberry returned home to London for its Spring / Summer 2010 fashion show held on 22 September 2009 after years of having the show in Milan. The collection has been widely regarded as one of Bailey’s finest for Burberry to date.

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People – Aaron Schock

Wool suit, $498, Club Monaco. Shirt, $177, and pocket square by Paul Stuart. Tie, $150, by Michael Bastian. Briefcase by Thom Browne New York.

This is not a GQ model. He is Aaron Schock, the youngest Republican congressman at 28. (the average age of congressmen in Washington is 57). He is among one of those people that make me feel inadequate but he surely fits for the office. Find out more about him here!

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