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The ultimate in formalwear, the white tie and tails ensemble was, until the 1930s, the only accepted form of evening dress for gentlemen. Black, as a colour for evening, was first worn by the 19th-century writer Edward Bulwer-Lytton, who wanted to make the statement that he was "a blighted being". He further taunted London dandies by writing, in 1828, that "people must be very distinguished to look well in black". The white tie's appearance, with its double-breasted tailcoat (always worn open), starched white waistcoat, wing-collar shirt and white bow tie, has remained more or less unchanged for more than 150 years. Today it is worn for the most formal of weddings, state occasions, banquets and other similarly grand affairs. The variation in red is favoured by toastmasters. My dearest Wawa... I got your present today... get well soon... I miss you so so much... I just wish I could be there sucking away all your illnesses... I'm yours forever, and you're mine. =) |