The late designer Hardy Amies wrote that he used to save room in his suitcases by packing a navy suit to do double duty as a dinner jacket on more formal evenings, and in the photograph the New York artist Alex Katz shows that a white dress shirt and a black bowtie do indeed turn a blue double breasted into a reasonable facsimile of dinner clothes.
Perhaps part of his secret is the diamond ended bow tie, so rarely seen that it distracts the eye and leaves the self lapels un-noticed. Another is the suit itself, made from a cloth with a little sheen of its own.
In my opinion if a man has reason to compromise, better a lounge suit with black tie accessories than Hollywood's four in hand neckties worn with dinner clothes. Particularly dinner clothes with trousers worn so long that they puddle on the floor...
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Appropriate Compromise
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4 comments:
It looks like a mohair suit.
Alex Katz seems much cheerier than the sad people in his paintings.
don't think anyone is worried about dinner jackets anymore. I was in the waldorf in London recenly dressed in dark suit and tie and no one said anything. I actually don't like them to be honest.I think maybe a black velvet jacket is better
There's nothing I appreciate more than practicality. If one can save some space and look good, that's a win win.
Seitelman,
Alex Katz also seems to have much less hair than the people in his paintings. Coincidence?
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