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Thursday 4 June 2015

BTB May News Round Up

May is one of our favourite months since, traditionally, we shake off the April Showers and really get into Spring. Lighter evenings and lighter weather means that the opportunities for donning a truly awesome bow tie are as immediate as ever!
We promised you a smidge more UK-based news this month, and we haven't disappointed! In fact, we started in North London...
Instagram was the source of a May Day treat with pictures of Arsenal and England mid-fielder Jack Wilshere. The Sports Review reported on his stylish black Lanvin suit, complete with shawl lapel, white dress shirt and white bow tie at the BT Sports Industry Awards. The contrasting pictures made us think - we probably would have gone sans waistcoat...
Sans waistcoat. Suave.
Plus waistcoat. Game of snooker, anyone?


 
 

 

 



Pastel print-clashing
done right!
Sylised crystal
bow tie jewellery
We discussed the fortnight of festival that is the first-Saturday-in-May Kentucky Derby back in April, which was dominated by various charity events. But bow tie cookies could not compare to the day itself, which could be likened to Ascot or Glorious Goodwood here in the UK... BUT, it has a special place in our BTB heart because, as Louisville is part of the proud South, the fashion bar is set at 'Southern Gentleman'. And that inevitably means.... bow tie, including - the Southern Gentleman style itself, AJKA the 'Western', 'Colonel', 'string', 'ribbon', 'Plantation' bow tie...And. Breathe!
 
   
  
Bustle.com reported the 11 most captivating Derby Day BTs of days past,
 

Channelling Colonel Saunders all the way!

as well as pointing out that the Kentucky Derby website dedicates a page to the neck tie vs bow tie debate.
Now, we love innovation - we have raved about the Marlon Gobel Swarovski crystal and the various other amazing materials that designers have used to make bow ties ever more unique. The MG Crystal is still our favourite, but this is - a 3D printed bow tie made from nylon plastic by Japanese company Monocircus, which won the A' Design Award. The prestigious Italian A'Design Award was launched in 2013 and award marks the winning creation with a prestigious status internationally, symbolic of fine quality, innovation and reliability for $93. We're not sure Monocircus really 'get' the BowTieBanditz community, using selling points such as, "... doesn't need tying," "Just slot it into the top button of your shirt," "... it's so lightweight that you won't feel you are wearing a bow tie." However, they do advocate for all ages... and across genders, too!
NYC-based designer Marquis Ellison shines a positive light on Crohn’s disease, as May is National Digestive Disease Awareness Month in the USA. Through his hand-crafted Marquis Rashoid bow tie and pocket square line he is promoting fashion with the benefit of raising awareness for Crohn's disease. In the past year, he’s already seeing the business expand, having hosted two fashion shows, including a collaboration with Clavons Wear during New York Fashion Week.
 
2015 is the second year for another charity endeavour - The Detroit Tigers' Foundation, in association with Bow Tie Cause and FOX Sports Detroit offered a new $57 limited edition bow tie to benefit Detroit youth baseball in the club’s signature colours, patterned as overlapping blue home plates and orange crossed baseball bats.
The Tie Bar had two major stories in the news this month - both related. Modern Family star Jessie Tyler Ferguson has designed a third limited edition Tie the Knot bow tie for next month's Tony Awards. We brought you news of the Tie the Know bow tie campaign to raise awareness for same LGBTQ marriage in US States by targeting Supreme Court Justices. From his star-studded first offering to the Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad Walter White's fedora and shades) to this year's collaboration with Orange is the New Black stars Lea Delaria (Big Boo), Uzo Aduba (Crazy Eyes) and Kate Mulgrew (Red).

2015's star-studded contributors
2013's star-studded BT


 
 

 
 
 
 

Breaking Badassss - 2014's charity offering
Jeffrey Podolski declared that The Bow Tie is Back. His father was a real connoisseur and would have been, "... more than pleased by the bow tie’s resurgence among today’s style icons and urban trendsetters, who favour the bow not only with a white button-down and slim-cut suit but jeans and a leather jacket. Father knew that a bow tie bespeaks individuality, defiance, and courage." He went on to give a nice BT wearer's guide. But perhaps the most amazing thing about this article was that we discovered... there are bow tie books (see updated BTB April Round Up)!
 
Home to the UK, now, and the shocking question, Mortar Boards, Gowns, And Bow Ties To Be Abolished At Oxford University?
 

Students in Subfusc Attire

Deemed elitist, the UK's top universities have been asking the question with Oxford the latest to hold a referendum to give students a say in the future of the attire on the campus, and the first question will ask, 'Should students at Oxford continue to be required to wear subfusc clothing to University Examinations?' A similar referendum ended the dress code - the dark suits, shirts, bow ties and ribbons worn under a gown - in Cambridge. The arguments included whether the tradition of mortar board and gown is outdated, elitist and divisive, or if it encourages the unity of a shared experience.
We had to stop and think... a bow tie? Divisive? Nah!
It turns out Oxford was with us - it was reported on May 23rd that 75.8% (6,403 students) voted to keep subfusc compulsory; 24.2% - voted against (2,040 students). 

Now then, if you ever wondered why everyone likes the Canadians, check out this opening paragraph, "The bow tie, elegant and simple, is at once everywhere and nowhere. In high society, it is crucial, a timeless accessory. Its presence in pop culture, where even Justin Timberlake and Jay-Z have declared it a staple, is inescapable. But on the street? A rarity. Mackenzie King and Matthew White say that’s nonsense..." Canada's Globe and Mail carried the story, Bow-tie Guys in Knots Over Their Next Move, as part of their weekly 'The Challenge' - expert advice to help a small or medium-sized business overcome a key issue in.
The duo launched High Tide Bow Ties last year to allow everyone the chance to wear one. This came after King had 'on a whim' worn a BT to a wedding. He was the only one so be-decked, and received compliments all night. They were both looking for an entrepreneurial opportunity and decided this was it! Alas, they did not have the practical knack of actually making bow ties, but have successfully built a business using an e-commerce model, offering standard and custom-made bow ties with a pocket square option. The issue for the experts to advise on, was a divergent vision of their target demographic - young professionals ages 18 to 35 (King) vs from little kids all the way to seniors (White). We're with White!
We brought you news of Dwyane Wade's Tie Bar collaboration. Well, he just launched his 6th collection celebrating summer in the USA. The Hamptons consists of washed seaside colours, inspired by the beach; Midwest Stars and Stripes feature linear patterns in an eveningwear colour palette reminiscent of Chicago's 4th July; and Southwest Sensibility features silk Southwestern prints, textures and landscapes. We likey.

 
We have been retweeting Ella Bing Bow Ties since we joined Twitter, but we had no idea of the poignant story behind the brand. The loss of a loved one under tragic circumstances inspired the family to start a business around his favourite accessory - the bow tie. This local Florida article highlighted the wooden bow tie line, amongst their many other designs. We are fans of the sculpted wooden ties, and they don't just stick to one design. Great stuff! 
 More UK-based news came along towards the end of the month, when crowds gathered in
 a Tesco car park in Devon and a duck in a bow tie!
Working duck, Star, is, apparently, a 'regular bloke' who goes down to his local - The Old Court House - for a pint of Exmoor Ale, getting through a keg a week - not kidding. Check out the video.
Up north, then to Lancashire, where a father decided to Have Your Say, deciding he must be a male feminist because he had to ponder the question put to him by his 5 year old daughter, ‘Daddy, who says girls can’t wear bow ties?’ It is the question, he admitted, that has made him think more about his little girl's road to adulthood, the gender gap and glass-ceilinged career choices, than any other. 

In 2014, Drew Barrymore showed that girls could... and should!

Liam Eastwood posted his blog The Bow Tie: Male Fashions Quiet Riot, which was aimed mainly for the beginner. Our hearts swelled with his opening paragraph, "One of the great statements of men’s fashion, the bow tie, has both preceded and outlasted many of the pretenders to its throne. Bucking the trend of being a trend, the bow tie has a kind of rustic mystique that’s hard to pinpoint." He goes on to advise and educate heroically.
 
But then... he allows erroneous statements to creep in like, "The use of bow ties in every-day wear is not likely to catch on, except in circumstances where the wearer is actively trying to make a statement. However, in formal and semi-formal dress, the bow tie will always have a home; it’s only when you veer away from an event to wear a bow tie that a comedy element comes into it."
Sigh. Is it not better to have more than a surface knowledge of a thing before writing 'authoritatively' on it? Do ya think he's related to Sam Diss?
 
If you ever wondered what a masculine-feminine contrast within a single outfit might look like, meet EJ Johnson - basketball legend Magic Johnson's 22 year old son - as he attended the National Alliance on Mental Illness luncheon in Los Angeles. The headlines might have concentrated on his 100 pound weight loss through gastric  surgery, but we loved the, it has to be said, the two long strands of Chanel pearls, the red crocodile Chanel purse, the wedge ankle boots, and of course, the fierce bow-tie!
 
 
Bow Tie Eye

We were out and about at a Prohibition Party at the Village Underground, Shoreditch on May 9th. Glamorous Hedonism doesn't even begin to cover the night of the Charleston, the Black Bottom, beads and cocktails  Meet Al (R), who purchased his maroon silk jumbo BT from a charity shop, and Francois (L) who wore his own patterned woollen tie. Neither were regular BT wearers and both were bemused at being approached to make an account of their attire!
 
This young man, who wishes to remain nameless, proudly spoke of his multi-coloured and-crafted creation - a super-jumbo silk bow tie, which he felt compelled to make to fully express his fun, slightly zany personality. And yes, he was a professional dancer, at the party to Charleston his friends to the point of exhaustion. Judging by his copious perspiration, I'd say we snapped him just in time!
 
 
 
Pick of the Pics
 
Meet Theo and Tasha, who really channelled the prohibition era as a stunning couple. Theo normally wears a fuller beard, but had decided to experiment with a new moustache. He couldn't help twirling it a la Terry Thomas!
All he could tell us about his bow tie was that it was black silk, but I think you'll agree, that he had a rather appealing swagger in his blue light wool suit and braces. We couldn't resist the temptation to see who had crafted his rather perfect bowler hat, only to discover it was by Smith & Co.
 
 
And that was May! Stay tuned for June!!