John Walsh explores the male desire to stand out, sartorially and in attitude. His first inspiration comes from a poet of the boulevards, who walked something strange on a lead. Show more
Writer John Walsh examines the male desire to stand out, sartorially and in attitude. Now, back to the ancient world, to Caesar and Alcibiades and their renowned 'peacockery'. Show more
Writer John Walsh examines the male desire to stand out, sartorially and in attitude. This time he hails Beau Nash and Oscar Wilde and the allure of fine details. Show more
John Walsh examines the male desire to stand out - in all eras. In drab and repressive times, various characters did fly their flags for flamboyance. But who exactly were they? Show more
Writer John Walsh examines the male desire to stand out in all attires, in all eras. Now, a celebration of 'mass showing off', starting with the alarmingly puffed up Macaronis. Show more