In this 1924 advertisement for neck ties, a photograph of a girl in a swimsuit is surrounded by illustrations of
mens neckwear, for Frank...
Not exact matches
The
men are part of an informal but growing trend toward the less - popular form of
neckwear.
Bow ties have had their moment in and out of the
men's style spotlight, but this
neckwear is a classic that can take your look from drab to debonair.
A lithe, playful exercise that at points suggests a Gallic My Dinner with Andre, Cavalier's film stars the director himself and the redoubtable French leading
man Vincent Lindon as both themselves and, respectively, as the President and Prime Minister of France — a role - playing game they slip in and out of at will, and which fuels a free - flowing discussion of food, globalization, national pride, and
neckwear couture.
Playing a lonely
man with violent impulses, Scott's snug
neckwear was the perfect accompaniment for his too - tightly - wound personality.
For those who embrace the
neckwear, the bow tie they conjure up images of elegant, intelligent, manly
men: Theodore Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Fred Astaire, or Charles Osgood.