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Wild West Wednesday – GQ “Doc Holliday Style”

I am so happy to return to my blog with one of my most popular posts – Wild West Wednesday – GQ “Doc Holiday Style.”

I am joining other artists who are participating in Seth Apter’s “Buried Treasure” Collaboration … each of us are invited to re-post one or more of our favorite posts to have ever appeared on our blogs. (You’ll want to visit former posts from the ever-talented Seth, as well as all participating artists.)

I really enjoy my Wild West Wednesday posts, and this one gave me a chance to combine history, photography, and digital art/collage. It was such a hoot juxtaposing Doc, Wyatt Earp, and Bat Masterson into a digital collage while exploring their “GQ fashion sense.” I do believe they would give Tim Gunn of Project Runway a run for his money!

Plus, there are simply no men alive today who possess the charm, prowess, style, and skill of the legendary Wyatt Earp Tombstone Gang. Read on, and see if you aren’t fascinated by John Henry Holiday, aka Doc Holiday – dentist, marksman, poet, ladies’ man, and loyal friend …



“Fastidious” ~ © Deb Trotter, Cowboy’s Sweetheart (pictured, from the top, Left to right – Doc Holliday, Bat Masterson, Wyatt Earp. Center [full figure] – Mr. Somebody – a potential candidate for GQ … Old West Style.)

Look at the tagline for GQ Magazine, and you’ll see “Look Sharp. Live Smart.”

Now, imagine it’s 1881. You’re GQ’s editor. You need a man … someone who embodies that description … to feature on the front cover.

You’re looking for a sharp dresser. A man of confidence. A man with some notoriety. A man who’ll illicit a strong reaction – positive, negative – or both (which is even better).

Women will adore him. Men will either really like him or really, really hate him. He’ll be much too acclaimed for it to matter either way – nor will he care.

This is, after all – a man who lives by his own rules.

Immediately, you know who you want … John Henry Holliday – better known as “Doc Holliday.”

You’ve got a winner. I’ll bet ya the magazine sells out in less than a week.

However, if Doc is indisposed (tuberculosis can do that to a guy), you have some other fine choices. Wyatt Earp or Bat Masterson would work just fine. All three were fastidious dressers.

But you could safely say that Doc Holliday was the best dressed of them all … the wild west “master of meticulous.” As folks were want to say years ago, Doc “cut a fine figure.”

Doc adhered to painstaking grooming of his hair and moustache. Two of his standard trademarks were a cane – which he needed for walking due to lung disease – and a diamond stick pin which he proudly wore with a tie.

In Karen Holliday Tanner’s book, Doc Holliday – A Family Portrait, you’ll read that his long time companion, Big Nose Kate called Doc “… a handsome man. A gentleman in manners to the ladies … He was a neat dresser and saw to it that his wife was dressed as nicely as himself.” Continue reading

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