Just a touch dramatic, in a good way. A more pronounced lapel gives the look proportions that show what semi-bespoke can do. This double-breasted velvet jacket makes a statement that’s still rooted in classic style.
Will finishes the look with Albert Thurston braces, a @labowtiquebowties bowtie, and our @_august_special_ pony hair formal loafers.
Velvet is a classic way to have fun with formal. Daryn in a black double-breasted velvet dinner jacket. Perfect for when you want to bend the rules of black tie with intention and a personal point of view.
Finished with the Hranek bow tie from @labowtiquebowties and pony hair formal loafers from our exclusive collaboration with @_august_special_ .
Formality with a slightly wild edge.
Wedding season is upon us.
A wedding is often one of the few times to go all in on black tie. And if the dress code lands somewhere unclear, there’s still room to do something interesting, like cocktail attire with a bit of perspective.
We’re very happy to welcome Madeline to the team. A month in, she’s already settled in seamlessly.
She spent six years living in Italy, where an appreciation for style becomes second nature. Between that and the influence of her Croatian grandmother, she developed a strong point of view around aesthetic—something that comes through in how she approaches her work and how she dresses.
She speaks Italian and some Croatian, loves to travel, and is excited to be part of what we’re building here in San Francisco.
Here, she’s wearing a navy double-breasted suit cut in our house style, made from @foxbrothers1772 Worsted Classics cloth.
Anthony offering a take on mixing separates.
A classic navy blazer we made in @foxbrothers1772 mock-leno wool, paired with Prince of Wales trousers. Trousers were pulled from the suit, but here, they worked best as an odd-trouser.
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