Tariq Nembhard

Clad in an orange striped shirt and blue jeans, Tariq insists that real men do not wear pink.
The most eligible bachelor loves home cooking and is exploring the culinary department. He doesn't have a favourite cologne just anything that smells good. In watcheshe loves Movado, in shirts, he is an Armani guy. However, he's up for anything that looks good and is affordable. He insists that real men do not wear pink. Not a club fan, he loves going to parties at Solaris in St. Thomas and while working will indulge in classical an music.
Steven Golding

Steven's favourite colour is black, which means easy co-ordination. - photos by Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer
Steven keeps his style simple. His favourite colour is black, which equals easy coordination. His favourite fragrance is whatever his sisters buy him for Christmas and his favourite shoes are by Clarke's. He listens to all types of music, including reggae, jazz, and house. On special occasions (Christmas, Easter, New Year's), he can be found worshipping at the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
Nigel Jones

A lover of Perry Ellis designs, Nigel's fashion is simple, cool and effective
When it comes to colognes, Jones is an Adidas guy. His favourite designer is Perry Ellis and he loves dining at Jade Gardens - he's a sucker for Chinese food. His favourite colour is blue and he adores listening to reggae and rhythm and blues.
Mikael Phillips

Mikael's fashion sense is simple, but elegant, which means he can move easily through all the circles of representational politics.
Mikael describes his sense of style as simple, but elegant. Not a club fan, he loves lounges like Christopher's. His favourite fragrance is Versace and he adores designs by Guess or Banana Republic. Most Sundays you will find him worshipping at St. Margaret's Anglican Church.
This week's guest editors are men of style. Without trying, they always seem so well put together. Nothing flashy or flamboyant, just neatly attired.
Flair delved into their intimate style.