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  2. Black tie - Wikipedia

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    According to the Black Tie Guide, the peaked lapel and shawl collar are equally authentic and correct, with the latter being slightly less formal. [41] The buttons are covered in similarly coloured material to the main part of the jacket, which would typically be either self-faced or covered with the same material as the lapels. Some higher-end ...

  3. Black Tie Nights - Wikipedia

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    Black Tie Nights is a softcore drama anthology series which aired on Cinemax in the United States from 2004 to 2005. This anthology show revolved around the adventures of Olivia Hartley and Cooper Snow who ran Black Tie dating service. They were assisted by their geeky sidekick, Ryan Lundy. Each week they would encounter new or returning ...

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    Black-tie attire doesn’t always require dressing in black, but in this case, the color is perfectly fitting. The transparent, lacy bodice paired with cascading ruffles creates an A-line shape ...

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    Again, mini dresses aren't common at black tie weddings, but if the dress code is a tad more lax, you can dress this look up with jewelry, heels and perhaps a cashmere wrap. $148 at revolve 21.

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    The black-tie wedding dress code can be tricky, but here are 15 options from brands like Carolina Herrera, Emilia Wickstead and Galvan.

  7. Cummerbund - Wikipedia

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    Black tie cummerbund. A cummerbund is a broad waist sash, usually pleated, which is often worn with single-breasted dinner jackets (or tuxedos). [1] The cummerbund was adopted by British military officers in colonial India, where they saw it worn by sepoys (Indian soldiers) of the British Indian Army. [2]

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