February 1998
The Seven Sexist Men In Menswear
Sex appeal. Since the beginning of time, people have been trying to articulate what makes someone sexy. And while it’s difficult to put into words, when you see it, boy do you know it! Why are we telling you all this? Brace yourself. You are holding in your hands a copy of MR’s Sexiest Men in Menswear. In an industry filled with fire starters, we’ve compiled a list of the top seven men who sizzle. We thank all of our readers for their nominations. After endless hours of debating, we narrowed the list to the following seven names, which range (in no particular order) from smoldering industry icons to relative new comers with temperature-raising promise. (Why seven? Alliteration! And we thought we might get lucky…) By Hollee Actman
Lee Allison (The Lee Allison Company)
One needs only look to Lee Allison’s (above, with friend Beth Mullins) kitschy ‘50s-inspired neckwear line to understand that this man’s got a wicked sense of humor. So while he may be cute and charming, wit is undoubtedly the key to Allison’s sex appeal. We’ll let his questionnaire speak for itself:
Being sexy is about: confidence and good teeth.
Every man should have: a menage a trois.
The sexiest color is: safety orange. Where there’s safety orange, there’s danger.
The sexiest city is: New Orleans. Because it’s all about drinking and sweating.
I feel sexiest when: I’ve paid all my bills.
An ensemble works best when: you’ve got a French accent to say "ensemble" properly. If you say it right, it doesn’t matter what you’re wearing (or not wearing).
A perfect evening consists of: a sunset, wine while you’re getting dressed, cufflinks, public displays of affection, a skyline view, more wine, naked swimming, sex and a slice of cold pizza.
The sexiest man on earth is: Prince, because he’s got to be the most confident heterosexual male ever, given the shit he wears. Although I’m not so sure about his teeth (see answer #1).
A surefire way to crank up the sexy quotient: remove all decision-making from your lover for the evening. You pick the place, order the food, the drinks and yes, dessert. Make everything a surprise, including the hotel suite you’ve reserved for later. And of course, you pay for everything.