2011年1月13日星期四

Gurus say sleek tux is sophisticated, sexy

Woman, always very suitable dress costa says, but not in the way of the women, or something is a red dress or pure ballet. "The idea of equality is bold and represents a free.... I think this is a provocation, but it also has power."Marlene Dietrich separated herself from the red-carpet pack back in the 1920s and ’30s with a smoldering signature suit look, and then Yves Saint Laurent reintroduced it to the runway crowd in the ’60s with his “Le Smoking” suit. The tuxedo in some form or another – sometimes even with a skirt – then became a staple of Saint Laurent’s collections throughout the decades, says Colleen Hill, assistant curator of The Museum at FIT in New York.
Holiday parties are the best excuse going to wear frilly clothes, but after a while, they can seem a little fussy. The wardrobe antidote is a sleek, modern, fitted tuxedo. The man-tailored suit – usually a jacket with lapel and trousers with a tonal-fabric stripe down the leg – can be sophisticated and super-sexy. Just look at Angelina Jolie, who wears them regularly on the red carpet.
It’s what you wear underneath, from the top down to the attitude, that makes a difference.
“It’s what gives the woman a little tailored naughtiness,” says Calvin Klein creative director Francisco Costa. “It’s very sleek. It’s for that kind of woman who really likes to have that spirit – easy in pants, structured shoulders. It says something about her: She’s a little different than everyone else.”

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