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tailcoat is a knee-length coat
characterised by a rear
section of the
skirt (known as the tails), with the
front of the
skirt cut away. The
tailcoat shares...
- as
directoire style. By the
early 19th-century
Regency era, dark
dress tailcoats with
light trousers became standard daywear,
while black and
white became...
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Tailcoat for
Scapegrace (Russian: Фрак для шалопая, romanized: Frak dlya shalopaya) is a 1979
Soviet children's
adventure film
directed by
Eldor Urazbaev...
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Historia de un frac ("Story of a
Tailcoat"),
which he was not
credited for, the
stories follow a
black formal tailcoat cursed by a
cutter as it goes from...
-
western countries, a "formal" or
white tie
dress code
typically means tailcoats for men and
evening dresses for women. The most
formal dress for women...
- occasions. As it was
simply an
evening tailcoat substitute, it was worn with all the same
accoutrements as the
tailcoat,
including the trousers. As such, in...
- Earl
Spencer removed the
tails from his
tailcoat. Spencer, it was thought,
singed the
tails of his
tailcoat while standing beside a fire and then cut...
-
known as
Azagon Lacroix.
Baron La
Croix is
often seen
wearing a
black tailcoat and
carrying an
elaborate cane, and is
considered suave and sophisticated...
- with a crown. 1825 saw the
introduction of the 'undress
tailcoat';
which was a blue
tailcoat,
similar to that worn by
civilians at the time, that was...
-
cartoons as late as
World War I. Bull is
usually depicted as a
stout man in a
tailcoat with light-coloured
breeches and a top hat which, by its
shallow crown...