James Baldwin, writing about literature, music, film, theatre, boxing, childhood, and of course racism and the American empire from which he sought refuge in France at the age of 24, has established himself as one of the greatest figures in American literature. His prose is unique, incisive, precise, sometimes flamboyant, diagnostic, and often revealing. His writing, like his approach to fashion, respects the essential while daring to break the rules - clear, lucid, and familiar, yet punctuated and powerful. Baldwin’s sentences, like the purposeful minor details of his clothing, stand out while blending into familiar rhythms and modes.
The foundations of Baldwin`s signature look are classical structured suits combined with playful accessories. He often wears silk scarves or handkerchiefs casually tied into a tie. When it comes to his suits, rumour has it that he asked his tailors to be ‘excessively precise’, which translated into sharp collars, lapels, and shoulder lines that perfectly complemented his choice of thick scarves and very wide ties.