The tuxedo —or depending on your geographical position, the dinner suit (Britain) or le smoking (France)—at first feels like ...
As so many Oscars hopefuls do, it is time to make friends with the tuxedo. Credit... Supported by By Guy Trebay Winners and losers, orgies of gratitude, generous lashings of false humility — these are ...
We use the term black tie, suit, and tuxedo rather interchangably, but when getting married, or attending a wedding, which one of those we wear actually does matter quite a bit. When we think of ...
For the last decade, no matter the theme — flamboyant “Camp,” “Heavenly Bodies,” “Manus x Machina” — many ladies at the Metropolitan Museum’s annual Costume Institute Ball (aka the Met Gala) have ...
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