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Ben Mulroney: fashion designer?

By Carley Fortune
Ben Mulroney: fashion designer?
Any interaction with Rachel McAdams automatically requires a pocket square

He’s not a full-on designer yet, but Ben Mulroney is going to develop a line of, wait for it, pocket squares! He’s partnering with Canadian tie-makers Braemore Neckwear to do it, but why? Well, according to the press release, Mulroney says “most men don’t take advantage of the best way to distinguish themselves: a breast pocket square.” And he seems to mean it—we looked through photos of the eTalk host over the years (see our slide show of Ben’s 10 Best Pocket Square Moments) and could only find two instances of him in a suit sans pocket square, and that was back in 2003 and 2006. But then, we also found a photo of him wearing this. In Toronto, the line will be carried at Holt Renfrew, Got Style and Ted’s Style Shoppe.

Begin the Ben Mulroney Pocket Square Slide Show >>

Ben Mulroney: fashion designer?
Ben Mulroney: fashion designer?
Ben Mulroney: fashion designer?
Ben Mulroney: fashion designer?
Ben Mulroney: fashion designer?
Ben Mulroney: fashion designer?
Ben Mulroney: fashion designer?
Ben Mulroney: fashion designer?
Ben Mulroney: fashion designer?
Ben Mulroney: fashion designer?

Ben Mulroney enters fashion world [National Post] • Style notes: Ben Mulroney tackles design, students ready for Montreal runway [Winnipeg Free Press]

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