Not exact matches
Paladino campaign manager Michael Caputo summed it up tidily in the spin room afterward, saying of the candidate representing The Rent Is Too Damn High Party who wore a high -
collared black
suit jacket and black gloves throughout the event, «I think Jimmy McMillan probably won this debate.»
Wear it with a crisp,
collared shirt for a preppy look and matching Gina
jacket as a
suit for the office.
There was a lot to see and admire at the next stage of the show when the catwalk was taken over by storm with black pleated skirts and high
collared white
jackets, patterned dress
jackets with notched necklines, two piece
suits consisting of straight pants and V - neck
jackets (not the interesting effect the side buttons make), high waisted white maxi skirts with lacy tops, high
collared loose dresses and so on.
The runways saw off - the - shoulder
jackets layered over turtlenecks and extended
collars adding a cool - girl edge, with the fashion - pack quickly following
suit and adopting it.
The detail and feel to the shirt is great for this price point and the
collar is stiff which looks professional when paired with a
suit jacket or Vneck sweater.
Notable Ensemble of 2015: Black
suit jacket with an embellished
collar and ripped black jeans, worn to the BET Awards.
Sexy dads can grab a pin - striped
suit jacket, with an open -
collar white shirt.
This lovely VALENTINO
suit comes in a bold fuchsia pink textured silk taffeta and includes a
jacket with hidden two snap closure and layered ruffle
collar and matching pencil skirt.
This fabulous early 1990's THIERRY MUGLER
suit comes in a structured navy fabric and includes a cropped, cinched waist
jacket with off the shoulder portrait
collar and white trim and cu...
If you want yourself something more glamour, then go for the white
suit jacket paired with flared bottom blouse with sequined
collar and white shortened pleated trousers.
Club members try to look their best in photographs, with names like Thurgood (as in Marshall) and Emmett (as in Till), in the broad -
collared suits and sports
jackets of a less ironic era.