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  2. List of bow tie wearers - Wikipedia

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    Robert Denning, interior designer, wore bow ties exclusively the last fourteen years of his life. [160] Louis Farrakhan, noted anti-Semite and leader of the Nation of Islam organization [10] Ace Greenberg, former CEO and chairman of Bear Stearns [161] C. Everett Koop, former U.S. Surgeon General known for his "omnipresent red bow tie" [75] [162]

  3. Bow tie - Wikipedia

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    A striped bow tie. The bow tie or dicky bow [1] / b oÊŠ / is a type of necktie. A modern bow tie is tied using a common shoelace knot, which is also called the bow knot for that reason. It consists of a ribbon of fabric tied around the collar of a shirt in a symmetrical manner so that the two opposite ends form loops.

  4. Peter Arnell - Wikipedia

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    Peter Eric Arnell (born April 22, 1958) is an American designer and branding executive, author, photographer, and founder of Arnell Group. He is known for creating products, brands and campaigns for companies including Chrysler, PepsiCo., Reebok, Fontainebleau Resorts, [1] Donna Karan and Unilever, and he has written extensively on architectural theory and art history.

  5. Necktie - Wikipedia

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    A necktie, or simply a tie, is a piece of cloth worn for decorative purposes around the neck, resting under the shirt collar and knotted at the throat, and often draped down the chest. Variants include the ascot, bow, bolo, zipper tie, cravat, and knit. The modern necktie, ascot, and bow tie are descended from the cravat.

  6. Alexis Mabille - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, he launched his namesake label, his designs at that time were unisex. He decided to use the bowtie as a logo, as well as a common denominator of menswear and womenswear. He wanted to reinvent the bowties that were seen in France as old-fashioned, and only won by the girls in the countryside. [4]

  7. Cravat (early) - Wikipedia

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    Cravat as worn in the 19th century. The cravat (/ k r É™ ˈ v æ t /) is a neckband, the forerunner of the modern tailored necktie and bow tie, originating from a style worn by members of the 17th century military unit known as the Cravats. [1]

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