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Great style, love that photo. Great use of color and accessorizing, with a whimsical, effortless air.
Another thing about bowties is that it draws more attention to your face. I can't prove it, but whenever I see a photo of a man in a bow tie, my eyes are more drawn to his face. With a tie, your eyes 'zoom out' a bit more, taking in more of his appearance. We've all seen photos of people, whether of ourselves or others, where you look bad if the shot is zoomed in a lot, but good if it's more zoomed out. I think this is why people often characterize bowties as being 'in your face.' Unless you have a very attractive, proportional face, like the man pictured below, all else equal, bow ties may make you look uglier than a necktie would, just as the wrong sunglasses or hats could.
I'm not judging the bowtie in isolation, but in relation - "What would I wear if I didn't wear a bow tie, and how would it look in comparison?" Necktie, neckerchief, even an ascot, I find them to have a more a balanced appearance as well as better 'marketing.'
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When you have a face like that, drawing more attention to it is not a bad idea.
Credit to Hencredible for finding the photos, of course.