- horse-riding in the
Early Modern era. From the 18th century, however,
tailcoats evolved into
general forms of day and
evening formal wear, in parallel...
- (dress in
black tailcoats, with bi-coloured socks, braces, and bow ties of blue and yellow; male society) The
Viceroys (dress in
black tailcoats, with bow ties...
- as
directoire style. By the
early 19th-century
Regency era, dark
dress tailcoats with
light trousers became standard daywear,
while black and
white became...
-
Tailcoat for
Scapegrace (Russian: Фрак для шалопая, romanized: Frak dlya shalopaya) is a 1979
Soviet children's
adventure film
directed by
Eldor Urazbaev...
- that way to
temporarily reproduce the
ancestral to-the-neck closure. As
tailcoats evolved rapidly among the
wealthy during the
Regency period,
various styles...
-
pointedly removes his own
tailcoat and asks him to continue; one by one, the "gentlemen" in the
audience remove their own
tailcoats.
After the triumphant...
-
extend only to the
upper thigh in length,
whereas older coats such as
tailcoats are
usually of knee length. The
modern jacket worn with a suit is traditionally...
- 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...
-
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...
- The Americo-Liberian
settlers adopted clothing such as hoop
skirts and
tailcoats and
generally viewed themselves as
culturally and
socially superior to...