Beau Brummell's Cravat

Origin
Beau Brumell was important to creating the dandy dress style. He established the mode of dress for men that rejected overly ornate fashions for one of understated, but perfectly fitted and tailored bespoke garments. This look was based on dark coats, full-length trousers rather than knee breeches and stockings, and above all immaculate shirt linen and an elaborately knotted cravat. Beau Brummell is credited with introducing, and establishing as fashion, the modern men's suit, worn with a necktie. He claimed he took five hours a day to dress, and recommended that boots be polished with champagne.

Effects
Wearing causes the user’s facial features to dramatically change. They will appear completely different from their prior self, although their underlying skeletal structure remains relatively similar. Any physical conditions they possess will remain during every change. The alterations will remain until the user wears the cravat again, allowing them to have a new identity for years. The user will care greatly for their physical beauty and crave the latest trending clothing designs available.