萬年穿 T-Shirt 的 Mark Zuckerberg 不見了!現在穿花衫又燙髮,轉變原因充滿驚喜

你是否曾聽過這種說法:成功人士總是穿同一件衣服,原因是為了不要浪費心力在挑選衣服上,好爭取更多時間和能量專注於重要的事。聽起來似乎有些可笑,但談起經典的例子,如 Steve Jobs 每回亮相公開場合總是穿著三宅一生黑色高領毛衣搭配牛仔褲、黃仁勳熱愛穿皮衣,幾位竟然不約而同遵循了這套法則。

然而,先不管這個說法是否有其根據,現在這個「成功人士的穿衣法則」就要被 Mark Zuckerberg 打破了。

 

 

Mark Zuckerberg 萬年穿灰 T

曾獲封時尚雜誌《GQ》「穿衣品味最差勁的男性」

如果說談到 Steve Jobs 就會想到黑色高領,那麼 Mark Zuckerberg 一定和灰色 T 恤脫不了關係。長年以來他都穿著基本素 T 搭配牛仔褲,有時踩著 adidas 三條線拖鞋就登台。如此隨性甚至邋遢的穿衣風格被時尚雜誌《GQ》評為「矽谷穿衣品味最差勁的男性」,更入選《Esquire》最糟糕的穿搭人物之一。

 

 

穿花襯衫又燙捲髮,以前的 Mark Zuckerberg 不見了

今年三月,Mark Zuckerberg 的穿搭首次迎來了轉機,在亞洲首富 Mukesh Ambani (穆克什・安巴尼)兒子的派對上,Zuckerberg 捨棄了萬年灰 T,穿了 Alexander McQueen Dragonfly 貼花單排扣外套,上面有著金色蜻蜓點綴,隔天換上老虎花襯衫,搭配新燙的捲髮造型,花花綠綠的和從前的形象很不一樣。

Zuckerberg 開始穿上設計師品牌的服裝、天天佩戴不同款名錶,還嘗試自己設計服裝,不再以簡單、機能、舒適為導向,也追求品味與時尚。現在他就算穿著同一件的素 T 也會搭配項鍊作為點綴。

 

 

為何轉變形象,是想進軍時尚界?還是另有原因?

這幾個月來,Mark Zuckerberg 從眾人刻板印象中的科技宅男轉變成一名有在用心打扮的穿搭人士。這個長年與時尚沾不上邊的男子為何突然開始注重外貌?他又為什麼要改變形象呢?答案可能和你想的不一樣。

原來這一切始於最新推出的產品:AR 眼鏡 OrionMeta,為了迎合年輕用戶和廣告商,Zuckerberg 刻意改變自身形象,選擇更具品牌特色的服裝,希望透過潮流穿搭與新生代拉近距離,順便利用造型的改變來增加話題度,好讓他能夠在競爭激烈的科技圈中保持領先。

穿搭向來是表達個人風格最直接也最貼切的方法,也是現今活在社交媒體世代的人出圈的最佳途徑,Mark Zuckerberg 能夠想到用穿搭這件事來為事業加分實屬難得,目前來看效果確實不錯,其他穿著一成不變的「成功人士」現在加入可能也還來得及。

 

 

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