It is good to wear an expensive watch, the NBA fashion consultant says. No sunglasses indoors. No headphones. No shlumpy untailored suits.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) 6 Août 2014
Stylist to NBA rookies:"This is extremely important. Every one of you must have a navy suit, must have a black suit, must have a gray suit."
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) 6 Août 2014
Style consultant to nba rookies: do not use the same Irish Spring soap under your arms that you use on your face.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) 6 Août 2014
When NBA gentlemen leave the house, they should throw on an expensive watch and maybe a signature fragrance, the GQ editor says.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) 6 Août 2014
Make sure you have a good image when you are a basketball player, so you can have a good career when you stop playing.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) 6 Août 2014
If you come to an interview with your pants hanging off your behind, you probably won't get a good post-NBA job.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) 6 Août 2014
When you're doing an interview, you don't want the first thing they see to be the dreadlocks in your beard.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) 6 Août 2014
Do not cover your neck in tattoos.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) 6 Août 2014
After a game, sign the damn autograph. You never know whose kid is who.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) 6 Août 2014
When you walk outside the house, assume that someone is watching you.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) 6 Août 2014
If people live in your house and use your credit cards and drive your car, you should know their last names.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) 7 Août 2014
Her name is probably not really Sparkle Smith.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) 7 Août 2014
If you don't know anybody at an event, talk to the person standing alone.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) 7 Août 2014
If your soup is too hot, do not blow. Stir.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) 7 Août 2014
Tell your friends how to eat properly, so they don't embarrass you at dinner.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) 7 Août 2014
Your urine should not look like apple juice or Guinness.
— Sarah Lyall (@sarahlyall) 7 Août 2014