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Showing posts with label Valentino. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentino. Show all posts

Sunday, 11 October 2015

September BTB News Round Up

September ushers in the beginning of autumn. School starts up again and trees begin to shed their leaves,. There wasn't very much bow tie news around, since there are fewer weddings and virtually no garden parties or formal awards ceremonies. So, rather than disappoint you, we thought we would focus on an area of bow tie fashion we have neglected somewhat up until now... But first,
September 1st saw the last of the Bow Tie FAN-tastic movie instalments.
Yes, Aphids Kaboodle  has brought the curtain down after scene 18. We hope you enjoyed the ride and maybe even contributed to the storyline!

Love and Robots has taken 3D printed bow tie retail to a whole
new level. As one of several  core products, customers use an interface through the webpage to customise a basic template with a pre-set or custom design and available background textures like wood or silk. The aesthetic changes are then printed and shipped on demand! Their motto is, "Designed with love, made by robots.
In our quest to bring you bow ties made from all materials from this good earth....
Andrew Logan glass mosaic in resin bow ties
We discovered glass mosaic bow ties set in resin designed by eccentric, flamboyant sculptural artist Andrew Logan. He originally designed a plain white in 1997 specifically for Dior's friend, fashion publicist Percy Savage, followed by a more ornate black in 2002. He was again inspired to produce more modern 11.5 x 4 cm pieces in 2013 - green, , red, turquoise, blue and white - available on the AndrewLogan.com website
 
Then, we loved that the 67th Emmy Awards did not fail to demonstrate the innovative. Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) nominee Tituss Burgess donned a pinot noir bow tie whilst attending a pre-Emmys nominee celebration. Presented to him by a fan, Burgess's bow tie was made form cork, labels, and shards of glass...
Later that night Brackish bow ties, which we have featured before, were firmly front and centre. Host Andy Samberg (L) wore the Green Pond with a David Hart powder blue tuxedo, whilst Lead Actor nominee Don Cheadle (R) wore Guinea with an Isaia navy tux.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nathan M Wright @nwchoreographer name-checked bespoke accessories retailer Apple Tree Hill, thanking owner/designers Becky and Annalene for his gorgeous Rocky Horror-themed bow tie for his attendance at Rocky Horror Live.
Courtesy of David M Benett Getty Images
Then, we  fell in love with this giant balloon bow tie from Great Knots.com, as worn by John Pertzborn @PERTZFOX for the Great Forest Park Balloon Race, St. Louis (September 18-20).
Esquire disappointed us slightly with Tucker Westbrook's 13 Style Lessons I Learned From JFK, as they commented on the statement watch, when and how to wear a sweater, mismatched suit, Oxford shirt, sneakers, sport coat, glasses/sunglasses, length of overcoat, t-shirt and skinny tie. With only the line, "Because every gentleman knows that black tie means black bow tie," inexplicably at the end of the No.7 Lesson (sport coat), there was nothing more for us! Nada! This seemed improbable, since, he was married to one of the foremost female fashion icons of the age... So, we went on the hunt and came across Renee Jacques' 2014 13 Timeless Style Lessons From John F Kennedy, and there it was...
Lesson 12. "Better for your bow tie to be slightly askew than pre-tied. Not everything has to be perfectly straight and sound. A little messiness can show you're rough around the edges." Interestingly, this was echoed in September by @bowtieaficio, who confirmed that their 2014 article BowTies Should Be A Little Crooked had been endorsed by fashion authorities like GQ Magazine. Ouch! Well, if it's good enough for JFK...
So, with not much BT news, we took inspiration from London Fashion Week and Britain's Next Top Model's newest judge Abbey Clancy, as reported by the Daily Mail. She attended Giles Deacon's S/S16 showcase in one of his A/W15 looks - a slinky black and white, graphic, tree-printed, scallop-hemmed skirt and peplum top, with a beautifully dramatic pink silk double bow tie!
Collections Imperiales, by Catherine Baschet, inspired by the cloisonné enamel designs from the Ming and Qing dynasties; Flots, Fleurs et Frontaux, by Virginie Jamin, mixes flowers with equestrian influences ; Paddock, by Jean-Louis Clerc, references jockeys and racing; Fleurs et Papillons de Tissus by Christine Henry references the Coptic Christian tapestries, Byzantine fabrics and more found at Musée des Tissus in Lyon. These lovelies retail at $155 each. And if you don't have a perfect button-down shirt to wear them with, you can always wear them as a necklace... 
Courtesy of Cynthia Donovan on pinterest
So, we decided that, despite featuring two women in our BowTieEye segment, we had not paid much attention to how women celebrate the bow tie. Note, that we said bow tie and not bow. We will admit that some featured below are borderline, but fun, nevertheless. So, we decided that in honour of LFW, we would do just that...
We came across some truly original incorporations, as well as some stunning shots of some of the world's Beauties. Valentino clearly has an uniquely exquisite touch in this respect. Many are courtesy of The World's Best Photos of Actresses in Bow Ties,

Joan Collins & Friend, Vogue 1954

Valentino




Courtesy of Pics Ant
Christopher Kane 2013



Sarah Paulson (L), Amanda Peet (R) 2015

Kirsten Dunst, Cannes 2011

Emily Blunt (L), Cate Blanchett (C), Zhou Xun (R) 2015
Beyoncé 2001

Valentino
Courtesy of Catwalk Yourself 4
Courtesy of Catwalk Yourself 3
Giambattista Valli Haute Couture AW12-13
Nicole Sherzinger
 
Lucy Liu
Janelle Monae 2013
Jennifer Lopez in Valentino 2015
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
We think you'll agree that, on a woman, a bow tie, takes on a whole new meaning.
 
BTB Favourite Howard C McEwen @howardmcewen amused us, yet again, with It's A Bow Tie... Not A Bow Untied in which he decries the trend for certain  'gentlemen' to deliberately wear their bows untied. He heatedly declares that, "Part of looking cool is never letting them see you sweat…letting your bow tie loose shows you’re not cool."
He made some valid points, which, by straw poll, most male BT aficionados probably agree with. Women who love men in BTs maybe wouldn't.. and we're pretty sure he forgot to consider when women wear bows untied, such as these that we came across.

Famke Janssen
We think the men in their company might find it hard to keep cool, tied or untied...
So, finally, @MicaBurton deserves our envy, as she tweeted an 11th Doctor bowtie signed by Matt Smith!! Short of featuring on Bow Tie Eye, we can't think of a better symbol of true devotion to the bow tie!
 See you next month!











Sunday, 1 March 2015

BTB Awards Watch

Before we post our BTB February News Round Up later today, we thought we'd treat you to a visual feast of what the guys were wearing on the red carpet this awards season.... 
The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, February 8th 2015

Michael Keaton in an unusually
textured double-breasted tux, which
appeals to our BTB sense of the
unpredictable. Apparently, he refused
to give up the designer when asked.
David Beckham in Tom Ford, an
effortlessly stylish combination from
one of our BTB Hero Designers.
 


 

 
There are an awful lot of things to
admire about Tom Hiddleston, but in
Alexander McQueen, he is a testament
to towering, easy elegance.

We do like Henry Cavill, but his publicist
needs taking aside for a stern talking to,
 having allowed him to pose thus, with 
BT askew! Tut, tut. The haughty,
confident pose just falls flat!

 


 
Eddie Redmayne sported a single-breasted midnight blue velvet Giorgio Armani ensemble. A little much for his slight frame? Or just right?

The Staples Centre, Downtown Los Angeles, February 8th 2015

Rapper Rick Ross, 
2012 MTV Hottest MC in the Game,
led the February BT controversies
(see the Round Up for what followed)
by not only wearing a clip-on BT...
...but failing to notice when it 'malfunctioned'.
This, frankly, turned us pale and completely
negated the splendour of the electric blue tux!
We had to have a little lie down!
 


 
 
 

 











 
 
 

 

Why, oh why does Chris Brown never quite
get it right? As we've quoted before, Trunk Club
sales VP Michael Barkin calls this a "... brutally
classless look..." when a man "... unties his bow
tie during an event and wears it hanging from
his neck... Just take it off!"
Charli XCX flew the feminine flag with
a pink BT/white Moschino suit combination.
If pink can be rock 'n' roll, surely this is it?
 




 
  




 

One who rarely gets it wrong - Pharrell Williams graced the Grammys red carpet in a grey Adidas suit, complete with cropped pants, made with a 3M reflective fabric which causes it to turn white in photos - a bit like Bond's invisible car (Die Another Day, 2002)! Needless to say, his BT matched perfectly!
Is it us, or is it weird to write 'Adidas' and 'red carpet' in a single sentence...?
 
The Dolby Theatre, Hollywood, Los Angeles, February 22nd 2015
Host, Neil Patrick Harris arrived on the red carpet in this unexpected grey cashmere Brunello Cucinelli ensemble, which almost had us thinking Spring had sprung! He underwent five outfit changes during the show - a blue velvet single-breasted Tom Ford; a burgundy single-breasted Valentino; a shawl collar single-breasted Dunhill of deepest back; and Stefano Pilati's first double-breasted custom tuxedo from Zegna Couture. Of course, there was the 'Birdman' outfit change as he took to the stage wearing only his torso and tighty whities - his only appearance sans BT (Ref. GQ)
 

J K Simmons gets romantic in Fedora
 and waistcoat. Just visible is the pocket
square perfectly colour-matched to his
wife's gown. Awwwww.
Kevin Hart in reverse tradition - Lanvin
white tuxedo/black peak lapels, black
shirt, black BT, Dior shoes. Not sure it works.
No, we're sure! 





 
 

Eddie Murphy led the White Knight charge 
with the more traditional white tux/peak lapels,
black BT, white shirt. Other Knights were
Adrien Brody, Benedict Cumberpatch, Jeff
Goldblum and JayZ (Ref. GQ)
The most dramatic colour departure
had to have been David Oyelowo in
this maroon single-breasted Dolce
& Gabbana ensemble
 
 


 
 
Eddie Redmayne swapped BAFTA velvet
for this single-breasted Alexander
McQueen blue silk

 
Rapper Common made this unusual
combination work - white shirt, white
BT and blue single-breasted Prada tux

 

 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
Michael Keaton swapped 'unusual' for simple elegance with this Ralph Lauren suit. Elegant, despite the seemingly uncomfortable pose!



  



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
So, that was formal Awards season 2015!
Shawl collars were a red carpet staple, and blue was unexpectedly popular across all ceremonies. The BAFTAs seemed a little more dour and the Grammys were unusually formal, whilst there was some daring at the Oscars. In general, white was well done and grey made a surprising appearance. Whilst Neil Patrick Harris flirted with a burgundy Valentino, David Oyelowo went full-throttle maroon D&G. Dinner suits were more or less balanced by the number of tuxedos with non-matched pants, but these still tended to work.
The bow tie, as expected, reigned supreme, though there were very few surprises. We BowTieBanditz found this interesting, given that ZuZu Kim's daring and innovative bow ties made up part of the nominees gift bag contents.
ZuZu Kim innovative bow ties formed part of the Oscar Nominee goodie bags.
See BTB News Round Up for February for more on this...
Only a few of our favourite celebs opted against wearing a bow tie completely - Cuba Gooding Jr at the BAFTAs and Idris Elba at the Oscars. We missed them, but they looked great anyway!

We felt oddly bereft seeing Idris Elba without
his evening wear BT staple. Still, he cut more
than a dash in his dark blue Ermenegildo
Zegna suit, matching necktie and Christian
Louboutin shoes (**whisper - we're guessing
he  didn't want to upstage the nominees**).

Cuba Gooding Jr at BAFTA, embellishing
his black necktie with a black/white
accented scarf. Unusual! We like It!

 



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