Name Bernhard Roetzel | Role Author | |
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Books British Tradition and Interi, Ladies: A Guide to Fashion a, 365 Style and Fashion T, Gentleman Agenda 2016, Gentleman's Weekly 2015 Pla |
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Bernhard Roetzel (born August 17, 1966 in Hannover) is a German author. He is known for writing Gentleman. A Timeless Guide to Fashion.
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- Bernhard roetzel zeigt wie man den four in hand knoten bindet
- Bernhard roetzel does the four in hand knot
- Gentleman A Timeless Guide to Fashion
- Additional publications
- Public speaking
- Personal background
- Published works
- References

Bernhard roetzel does the four in hand knot
Gentleman. A Timeless Guide to Fashion
Gentleman. A Timeless Guide to Fashion was first published in German in 1999, by the publishing house Koenemann. The original version of the book has been translated into 19 languages. In 2009, a revised and partly updated edition was published by h. f. ullmann. The new edition has also been translated into several languages.
Additional publications

After the publication of Gentleman. A Timeless Guide to Fashion, Roetzel wrote several other books, which were published in German. In April 2012, his latest book Mode Guide fuer Maenner was published by h. f. ullmann, along with the English version, A Guy's Guide To Style.
Although Roetzel writes primarily about classic menswear, he collaborated with Claudia Piras and the photographer Rupert Tenison on the book British Tradition and Interiors.

Roetzel has been quoted in German newspapers, such as Welt Online, Der Tagesspiegel and Manager Magazin Online, with his opinions on men's fashion. He has appeared on German television several times since 2000 and has been guest in various radio shows all over his country.Fruhcafe-Talk mit Bernhard Roetzel (03.08.2012) Outside Germany, he contributes regularly to Alister & Paine Magazine, the Japanese men’s fashion magazine Men's Precious and the magazine Bespoken, which is published by the Brussels based cloth merchant and distributed to its worldwide customers.
Public speaking
Roetzel has spoken at fashion shop openings, sales meetings of menswear companies and conferences of style consultants in Germany, Austria, The Netherlands, Poland, Belgium, France, the UK, the Czech Republic, the US, and Switzerland. In 2000, he spoke at the Annual Lunch of the British Menswear Guild in London.
Personal background
Bernhard Roetzel is the second son of the German scientist Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wilfried Roetzel [1] and his wife Sigrid Roetzel. His great grandfather was the steel industrialist Christian Rotzel after whom the Christian-Rotzel-Allee in the German town of Breyell was named and the Christian-Rotzel-Kampfbahn. Roetzel lives in Berlin.