David James Gandy is a British model. After winning a televised competition in 2001, Gandy became a successful model. In an industry dominated by extremely thin men, Gandy’s muscular build caught the eye of Italian fashion designers Dolce & Gabbana. Having gained a reputation for his style, Gandy began writing a blog for British Vogue and lifestyle articles for Telegraph Men.
Gandy was appointed by the British Fashion Council to their committee for ‘London Collections: Men’ to be a representative of the British fashion industry. In 2014, he moved beyond modelling to designing his range of underwear, loungewear and swimwear for Marks & Spencer, which became one of the company’s top-selling clothing lines.
A car enthusiast, Gandy started writing car reviews for GQ and Mayfair Times and has made televised appearances on Classic Car Show. He obtained a racing license in 2012 and competed in the 2013 and 2015 Mille Miglia Italian endurance races as well as powerboat races with Martini Racing.
What to ask your barber for?
Ask for a classic scissor cut, This is a very soft cut left quite long on top there are no sharp edges and around the ears is natural, This cut is textured all over, if you like the quiff look then this is the style for you.
How to style?
When it comes to styling, you should blow dry the front up and a little to the side with a brush to get the quiff effect and blow dry the sides backwards, After drying the hair the product you need to use is a Matt product like are pliable clay to get that natural and Matt look.
How often do I need to get it cut?
You should head over to your favourite barber I list every 4 to 5 weeks to maintain this look.