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Men's suit, American, made 1830-1840. Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art:
The styles of the 1830s were prescribed by fashionable dandies, such as Alfred Guillaume Gabriel, Count D'Orsay (1801-1852), a French emigrant who had relocated to England in 1829, and influenced artists and writers in wit and dress. The prescribed silhouette was composed of a full chest, often enhanced by padding or multiple vests, and a slim waist, which was frequently achieved through a men's corset, and slim trouser-clad legs. The coat was expected to fit snugly which led to the jacket and tails being cut separately to prevent a crease from forming at the waist.
Alfred, Count D'Orsay. Lithograph after an early 1830s sketch by Daniel Maclise (NPG).
GENEVIEVE GLOVER IN ZOOT SUIT BY CHARLES TEENIE (1939)
Brian plays the recorder during a concert in Bremen, 1967 for Ruby Tuesday
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"A Dandy Experience," LV’s SS27 menswear show,
The water, supplied by Eaux de Paris, circulated through a closed-loop system before being returned to the city's sewer network after the event, while the sand will be repurposed for the beach volleyball courts at the Cité Internationale Universitaire.
The initiative forms part of Louis Vuitton's Regeneration 2030 roadmap, which also supports Coral Gardeners' reef restoration efforts in French Polynesia.
Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris, France,
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