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MAY 2013
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Man, what a wreck. Oh, that’s a compliment when you’re talking about the photos of Fred Mitchell. His digitally warped and twisted...
May 25. Benefits The Lili Claire Foundation. 7K course features more than 15 unconventional obstacles. Compete individually or as a team in two...
The infamous con artist who inspired the movie “Catch Me If You Can,” Frank Abagnale has impersonated a pilot, college professor,...
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Sharp is the season
Story by Juan Martinez and Sara Nunn
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Photography by Christopher Smith Styling by Christie Moeller Hair and Makeup by Natasha Chamberlin Models: Harmony and Jamie Location:Cap's Italian Steakhouse
Whether it's cooked goose or crafted cocktails, you'll shine in style this holiday season.
Blue Alert The tuxedo originated as a deviation in formal wear, a deviation that at the time was considered scandalous, gauche and daring. These days, however, black tie constitutes a uniform - one whose elements are not to be messed with unless you want to be mistaken for an NBA star or a daytime Emmy winner. Stick with the classic combination: peak lapels or a shawl collar, in midnight blue. Black is fine, but keep in mind that even expensive black wool tends to look cheap and shiny under most lighting. Wear a self-tying black bow tie, an evening shirt with a modest cutaway collar (avoid the wing collar, unless you're a butler), onyx studs, a dark solid cummerbund and velvet slippers or patent leather pumps. Consider black tie an exercise in formal limits: Success hinges on the right fit and on following good taste. - Juan Martinez Tom Ford navy tuxedo jacket, $4,260 Tom Ford Black Tuxedo Pant $1,195 Tom Ford Black Velvet bow tie, $220 Armani white shirt, $295 All available at Neiman Marcus Black Bombshell How many times a year can you justify a full-length gown? If black tie is on the invitation, skip the cocktail look and go for full-on glamour with an ankle-grazing number that will catch eyes while keeping your calves warm in the December chill. Alberta Ferretti offered a series of silk stunners for fall/winter 2010, and Marchesa can always be counted on for red carpet-worthy gowns. If you find your budget somewhat below runway levels, be comforted by formal offerings from more wallet-friendly labels like Nicole Miller, Badgley Mischka and David Meister. When accessorizing, avoid standbys like shawls or clutches; it's best to have your hands free for the necessities, like a fine cocktail and a finer date. Essentials can be carried in your date's pocket, and you should leave your phone at home - anyone important enough to need your attention at a black-tie event will be there in person. Towering heels and elbow-length gloves add drama, but if that's insufficient, pin some sparkling jewels into your hair or start some sort of fight. - Sara Nunn Phoebe Couture black gown, $390 Barrera earrings, $275 Barrera ring, $275 All available at Neiman Marcus {more...}
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