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He grew up greedy, which translated into the career he ultimately took as an adult. In the late 1980s, he starts a job as a stockbroker with Mark Hanna as a mentor. Hanna teaches Jordan Belfort how to get customers to buy useless stocks to make money. Following a stock market crash on a Black Friday, Jordan eventually goes into business for himself.
Jordan Belfort dresses rather simply but still refined, making it highly likely that you already have some of the pieces in your closet. Start with a White Polo Shirt, Relaxed Fit Khaki Pants, Black Belt, and Loafers Moccasins Shoes to nail his iconic look. Then, accessorize yourself with Polarized Sunglasses, Crystal Octava Watch, and Fake Money Props to complete your own Jordan Belfort costume.
Jordan Belfort dresses rather simply when he is not at work. He goes for a look that says he is rich but isn't trying too hard. Many people are a fan of Jordan Belfort for his charismatic and powerful personality. If you are one of them, you can dress in a Jordan Belfort costume to show it.
This look begins with a white polo shirt that is tucked into a pair of light khaki pants. He wears a black leather belt in the loops of those khakis and tops it off with a pair of matching white loafers. Black sunglasses hooked on the polo shirt give a relaxed look that he often has. He accessorizes with a gold wristwatch and a gold ring. If you want to drive the character home, you can carry around some fake money with you to represent his favorite thing in the world.
The character of Jordan Belfort is played by Leonardo DiCaprio. He is a fictional representation of the real-life Jordan Belfort, who ultimately ended up in jail due to money laundering and fraud. In The Wolf of Wall Street, the story follows Jordan Belfort from a young age. It begins with him as a child in a middle-class household as the son of two accountants.
The greed that was instilled in him in his youth carries on into his adulthood, where he becomes a stockbroker on Wall Street. There, he works under the wing of mentor Mark Hanna. Hanna teaches him all about manipulating the clients to get them to purchase worthless stocks. He serves as a bad influence in other ways, introducing Jordan Belfort to drugs and other vices.
1. "I've Been A Poor Man And I've Been A Rich Man... And I Choose Rich Every Time!"
2. "I Will Not Die Sober!"
3. "Was All This Legal? Absolutely Not, But We Were Making More Money Than We Knew What To Do With."
4. "I'm Gonna Let You In On A Little Secret About These Telephones. They're Not Gonna Dial Themselves."
5. "I Had Forgotten I Lived In A World Where Everything Was For Sale."
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