The Black Tie Dress Code
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by admin
5M ago
Gala Dinners and Award Ceremonies around the world usually adopt a “Black Tie” dress code. Unlike its literal meaning, Black Tie in this context means to wear a Dinner Jacket, which is more commonly known today as a Tuxedo Suit and is considered the most formal attire for a gentleman. What Is Tuxedo Suit? A Dinner Jacket or Tuxedo Suits have a few elementary characteristics which one should always abide by. Traditionally a Tuxedo Suit is always made of a plain solid black fabric with a Shawl Lapel made in black shiny satin fabric, one satin fabric cover ..read more
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The History of Double Breasted Suits and Jackets
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by admin
5M ago
The History of Double Breasted jackets has rather been interesting. Contrary to popular belief, the double-breasted jacket has its origins in the early nineteenth century as a casual garment also called the ‘reefer’ jacket. It was considered quite casual and worn by people for sporting events and events taking place in the countryside. It later evolved to being worn for formal occasions as championed by the Duke of Windsor- who was considered a trendsetter at the time. After he wore it to official engagements and outings as a formal two piece suit it gained acceptance as a formal piece of clot ..read more
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Know the Head Cutter of Your Bespoke Suit Tailoring House
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5M ago
Know the Head Cutter of Your Bespoke Suit Tailoring House May 20, 2019 Why is it such that today, it is not common for tailoring shops to put their bespoke tailor or head cutter in the fore front and is it normal to do so? The answer can be found by taking a short journey back in time following the death of Alexander The Great in 323BC giving emergence to Hellenistic sculpture and lasting until the rise of Ancient Rome. Pliny the Elder was an outspoken critic of this new decadent, lascivious style of rendering outspoken emotion from marble and bronze, lavishing praise on the prece ..read more
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The Purpose of The Suit Lining in a Bespoke Suit
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5M ago
The lining in a bespoke suit is a personal expression that can extend into the public persona of a person or be something special since it is privy to the person commissioning the bespoke tailored suit. The lining in a handcrafted bespoke suit gives the person commissioning it, a creative canvas to express themselves and have a personal appreciation for it. linings as it is aligned to their personal philosophy and outlook in life. There are others that want to showcase an edgier self with an eclectic vibrant lining by giving a brief glimpse of their inner se ..read more
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Are you looking for unforgettable original Islamic gifts? You better know Farjo !!
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by admin
5M ago
Are you looking for a special religious gift? Gifts of a religious nature always come first due to their great influence on the soul and the psyche. Islamic gifts appear frequently due to different religious occasions, and when people rush to express their appreciation to their loved ones, they present gifts in line with the occasions, whether they are public or religious occasions. With the advent of the blessed month of Ramadan, for example, many people rush to buy gifts of a religious nature as this month brings great and sacred spiritual meanings. With the number and variety of occasions ..read more
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Sacha Jafri – The most valued Artist & Humanitarian of our time wears a Bespoke creation by Knights & Lords for the 100 Million Meals Private Auction of HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai!
Knights & Lords
by Administrator
3y ago
Sacha Jafri the most valued artist of our time and is the Guiness World Record holder of making the ‘Largest Painting on Canvas” in the world known as Humanity Inpired. This painting eventually got auctioned for 62 Million Dollars and the proceeds were given for charity towards education for under privileged children in the world. Sacha Jafri needed a Bespoke creation that would be reflection of who he is which he was looking to wear during the private auction of his art pieces for the gala dinner of the 100 Million Meals charity initiave of His Highness SHeikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum ..read more
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Are you looking for unforgettable original Islamic gifts? You better know Farjo !!
Knights & Lords
by Administrator
3y ago
Are you looking for a special religious gift? Gifts of a religious nature always come first due to their great influence on the soul and the psyche. Islamic gifts appear frequently due to different religious occasions, and when people rush to express their appreciation to their loved ones, they present gifts in line with the occasions, whether they are public or religious occasions. With the advent of the blessed month of Ramadan, for example, many people rush to buy gifts of a religious nature as this month brings great and sacred spiritual meanings. With the number and variety of occasions ..read more
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The Purpose of The Suit Lining in a Bespoke Suit
Knights & Lords
by Administrator
5y ago
The lining in a bespoke suit is a personal expression that can extend into the public persona of a person or be something special since it is privy to the person commissioning the bespoke tailored suit. The lining in a handcrafted bespoke suit gives the person commissioning it, a creative canvas to express themselves and have a personal appreciation for it. People having a classic approach respecting minimalism often go for subtle linings as it is aligned to their personal philosophy and outlook in life. There are others that want to showcase an edgier self with an eclectic vibrant lining by ..read more
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Know the Head Cutter of Your Bespoke Suit Tailoring House
Knights & Lords
by Administrator
5y ago
Why is it such that today, it is not common for tailoring shops to put their bespoke tailor or head cutter in the fore front and is it normal to do so? The answer can be found by taking a short journey back in time following the death of Alexander The Great in 323BC giving emergence to Hellenistic sculpture and lasting until the rise of Ancient Rome. Pliny the Elder was an outspoken critic of this new decadent, lascivious style of rendering outspoken emotion from marble and bronze, lavishing praise on the preceding classical period of sculpture by exclaiming “Then art stopped.” But the appeal ..read more
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