January 29, 2020
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Despite popular opinion, Jeff Goldblum hasn’t always been well dressed (seriously, take a look at some of his appearances in the ’80s and ’90s). You know what they say; behind every well-dressed celebrity is an even better dressed stylist. Such is the case with Goldblum, who met stylist Andrew T. Vottero on a photoshoot five years ago and has worked with him ever since. This coincides with Goldblum’s sartorial makeover, which occurred around five years ago, but was most recognizable in the press for his 2016 movie Independence Day: Resurgence.
Since beginning his professional relationship with Vottero, Goldblum has developed a penchant for Saint Laurent leather jackets, fedoras, tailored suits with a twist, and printed designer shirts, all teamed with his signature spectacles.
When it comes to eyewear it's the picking the right glasses is no easy task. However, for professionals like myself something a simple a pair of glasses can make a huge impact on your image. When it comes to eyewear here is Jeff Goldblum's number one eyewear style trick.
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