The Holidays in Cortina (Cortina is Italy's Aspen, or better, Aspen is America's Cortina :P) tuxedo features a classic peaked lapel paired with a trendy two vent style, perfect for formal parties. The striking ivory color makes it especially suitable for dinners and weddings, or any other upscale occasion in which a gentleman would want to stand out in the crowd. The hand-painted textures of the embroidered waistcoat add a refined touch of color to the ensemble.
This tux is characterized by an extensive use of sculpted prims (jacket cuffs, shirt cuffs, trouser cuffs, lapel, collar, bowtie and jacket bottom) and includes ten waistcoats of different colors and the usual advanced Mudashi-Do hud to resize and fit the prims and to change the ten colors of the bowtie. You can also wear the tuxedo without the jacket to showoff the rich embroidery of the waistcoats and the detail of the shirt, complimented by additional sculpted cuffs.
The massive freedom in color variation allows you to match the tuxedo to your mood or to the gown of your date effortlessly.
It's available as usual at the Musashi-Do Flagship Store and on Xstreet. Don't miss it :D
As a final style hint, you can easily mix and match the jacket and trousers of this tuxedo with the black ones from Party in Venezia, for a perfect Dinner Jacket style :D
This reminds me of 'The Pink Panther' that I saw once again recently. Cortina D'Ampezzo, with Sankt Moritz one of the most fashionable ski resorts in the alps. A bit old glory too maybe.
ReplyDeleteDavid Niven would feel comfortable in this. Also nowadays.