Tuesday 2 May 2017

Hello, Goodbye! Two years, one Black tie in between!

New Year's Eve is a wonderful occasion for all of us and marks the last day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. Many countries celebrate it by organizing and attending social gatherings with music, dance and drinks. It is time for us to remember the past and bid it goodbye while we eagerly look forward to the new year to bring more happiness and show us more great experiences.

Some of us love to attend Black Tie dinner events during their New Year’s eve starting with welcome drinks, some fresh cocktail juices followed by a 4 or 6-course dinner. A DJ brings the place alive with tantalizing music that you and your partner just cannot stop tapping your feet to. The dancer in each of us comes out and moves to the music with grace and makes our partners partake in the special moment. The end of the dance is the highlight of the evening: The firecrackers lofting up all the way into the sky at the end of the New Year’s countdown and bringing up a thousand stars in the sky.

While we’re out to get the best versions of ourselves out there and feel manly, it’s extremely important that we get our tie knot right and make our ultimate style move. A well-suited man is a well-dressed one. A good tux is one that is quietly confident yet getting you the right attention. Daniel Craig always pulls off this look, as seen in his latest hit Spectre. Here’s what to do to channel up your inner 007 when the New Year’s Black Tie occasion commands to bring the best of you.
 
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The Crisp Bow Tie-
Inspired by James Bond characters in the movies, you never fail to notice the crisp and firm bowtie as the classic hit sported by them. The black beauty on our necks brings elegance to our clothing and complements the coat beautifully. A gentleman always takes pride in his appearance.

Tuning your Body mannerism-
The way you move around tells people the kind of person you are. In the 1999 film Blast from the Past, a character is seen describing a gentleman as “one who always tries to make sure that people around him are as comfortable as possible”. Your actions with your body says it all about you. Trod gently, smile naturally and carry on with a confident look. You’re sure to draw the eyes on you.

Be courteous-
Let’s consider the example of opening the doors for a lady. We all know this one defines being a gentleman, but do we all do this from the top of heads naturally? The honest answer would be no. A man opens the door for just “his” lady to try and impress her. When a gentleman opens doors for a lady, it is an action of simple courtesy and respect. Make her feel warm, regardless of who the lady is.

Pick the right shoes:
For a Black Tie party, it’s right to say you cannot afford to make a fashion blunder and appear immature in your clothing. Plan for your apparels well before time and have a rehearsal at home to test the suitability. Ask your well-informed friends for their opinions. A well-polished black shoe goes to finish up the perfect combination of a well-chosen black tie and black coat.

Midnight navy for the coat?
The midnight navy style has been going on underneath for years. A lot of people think, “Can I really wear midnight navy?” and here’s what they should think- In a low light, this adds more fabric richness than black does. It’s not for every man as it looks very special in mild light but in other brighter lights, it might not make your look very apt.

Picking the right shirt-
Always choose a shirt with turn-down neckband. People go for wing collars only for a white tie. Tight and neat pleats are nice for these days. Get the ones that have plackets that cover the buttons with a front fly and with double-cuffs. They look the best with a set of elegant cuff-links- white, black or silver.

Picking the right trousers–
Pick ones with plain bottoms that are hemmed with any turn-ups avoided. People increasingly prefer flat fronts these days although you can get them with pleats if you like. A slightly slimmer style of trousers along with a side single braid going down is the best preferred for a black tie. Get your side pockets in straight line with that braid and it will give you a rich and neater look.

Check for wearing comfort-
You shouldn’t choose a larger pair of pants just to try and match the look down from your coat. Get your pants altered for the perfect fit and feel comfortable like it’s just your extra skin. Iron up your clothes neatly.

Maintain appropriate looks-
As you get ready to wear your best clothes for the party, it is equally important to look the part for the occasion. Since you’re going to be at a high-profile dinner gala, a clean-shaven face with neatly trimmed hair will give you the grand look that gets eyes to look at you and admire.

Wear your pocket squares-
Pocket squares are just the only accessory that exudes the confidence of a man like no other. You have to make sure you fold them the right way as it demonstrates your astuteness in your personal sense of style. There has been confusion among people who think pocket squares are linked with your neckwear and only goes with business suits. This could not be farther from the truth, to say the least.

Embrace double-breasted and three-way suits-
When you wear a double-breasted dinner suit, you have to be prepared to have it done up all evening; It looks dreadful if it is undone and hangs. A waistcoat is a really nice choice and it is a good alternative to the cummerbund.

1 comment:

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