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That means nothing is sewn together – no sleeves, no lapels.
The notched lapels grew until they sometimes looked like wing flaps.
Backstage, he gravely smoothed his lapels, now a matter of concern.
People removed his opponents' pins from their lapels as he spoke.
"Barry" actor Anthony Carrigan wore a dark tuxedo with standout velvet lapels.
His look was early disco with wide lapels and a curly perm.
An orange flag pin will be dotting the lapels and dresses of celebrities.
The prime minister beamed in a white blazer with lapels embroidered in black.
Some women wore white pantsuits; others slapped "I Voted" stickers onto their lapels.
Then he grabs me by the lapels and says, 'That is great television!
The story is set in the era of eight-track tapes and ultrawide lapels.
"Portrait Frederick Douglass lapels," by the British painter Lubaina Himid, is an anti-portrait: a colorful composition of rectangles, each of which contains a shape inspired by the lapels of the fancy suits that Douglass's wife, Anna, sewed for his lengthy travels.
Murals, hand-painted signs, stickers in windows, ribbons on lapels, decals on police cars. #OrlandoStrong.
As women pulled up luxe, fur-lined hoods, men brushed off lapels and straightened ties.
The "Barry" star's tuxedo had classic touches like satin lapels and buttons at the wrist.
Employees, however, told PEER that they were "ordered" to wear the cards on their lapels.
"Just how he look," he said, theatrically grabbing the lapels of his fur-lined denim jacket.
" He grabbed Sarandos by the lapels, pulled him close and added loudly, "You are the future!
"It's like the T-shirt says," Mr. Robinson suggested, pulling back the lapels of his blazer.
As the taxi pulled up, she turned toward him, tugged on his lapels and kissed him.
"Hidden Figures" actor Aldis Hodge chose a jacket with shiny lapels and accessorized with a chain.
He was shoeless, dressed in dark tropical wool trousers and a black vest with wide lapels.
"I'm trying to grab people by the lapels and say, 'We've got to change,'" he said.
Beside donning all black, many men also wore the Time's Up pin on their lapels, Hemsworth included.
"Really, business has gone down," Lyzhyn said, dressed in a tan uniform with gold and black lapels.
At the 2015 Laureus World Sports Awards, he wore an elegant navy suit with contrasting black lapels.
His session in Toronto was like being grabbed by the lapels and shouted at, for an hour.
There are salespeople, several in fact, who have worked at Boyds since wide lapels were in style.
Instead, she delivered her concession speech the next day dressed in a gray suit with purple lapels.
Still, though, you'd like to see economics farther along, maybe, instead of getting its lapels grabbed by Ioannidis.
I know this because he was wearing a pin identifying the then candidate on one of his lapels.
Unlike at previous awards shows this year, emblems of the movement weren't pinned to lapels or sequined gowns.
For his latest red carpet appearance, Timothée wore a Stella McCartney off-white tailored suit with black lapels.
The advocate might have been English, James thought, taking in the fashionable double-breasted coat with notable lapels.
Or it can grab you by the lapels, pull you close and scream into your face: Read this.
Time's Up pins dotted the lapels of the men of Hollywood at the Golden Globe Awards on January 7.
Next she was grabbing at my lapels and pushing me back out of the stall and onto the floor.
But our hunt for amazing pins hasn't ceased, even if we don't have any more space on our lapels.
He is wearing a new three-piece suit, shiny and brown with wide lapels with a decorative silver flourish.
This new jacket is the same as the old version, but with no metal hardware on the lapels ($1,550).
In the video, both are wearing North Korean pins on their lapels, and James Dresnok is in a military uniform.
Other co-stars just seemed happy for the opportunity to see themselves reimagined in wide lapels and luxuriant facial hair.
The sea theme continued in the lapels of the jackets, which often featured a sailor silhouette and cashmere "fisherman" knitwear.
His collections for Pyer Moss feature pricey tailored leathers, futuristic anti-bacterial fabrics, and luxurious details like horse-hair lapels.
And since these will likely end up on the lapels of valentines everywhere, we know they're not going to last.
The shirt plackets and jacket lapels, for example, can really get in the way of someone playing a string instrument.
In turn, seeking legitimacy and honor, the soldiers purchased their own lapels and uniforms, and gathered together in full regalia.
It's pale coral pink with hand embroidered paw prints along the piping and flame-orange paintbrush flowers on the lapels.
So did Jones, Manning's heir, in a room full of lapels bearing blue pins with the No. 10 on them.
It is fixed to the lapels of politicians and broadcasters, stitched into the uniforms of the referees and the players.
Ms. Young's vibrant chrysomelanite and lapis lazuli brooches, which can also be worn as pendants, were pinned to blazer lapels.
Jordan needled him by calling him "crumbs," for doughnut flakes that he claimed to have spotted on Krause's jacket lapels.
Fashion is retrofitted: Chevette, a bike messenger, wears a vintage horsehide motorcycle jacket with bar codes affixed to its lapels.
It dangles from lapels in libraries, at foreign-policy conferences and in bars in Telliskivi, Bohemian quarter of the Estonian capital.
Gone are chokers, since your next tops and outerwear come with lapels that are meant to be tied around the neck.
Many Democrats who did attend wore buttons on their lapels in support of the healthcare law Trump has pledged to repeal.
The Spider-Man: Homecoming alum bundled up in a double-breasted Marni long jacket that featured houndstooth fabric on the lapels.
The L.L. Bean Classic Lambswool Polo Coat is a 3/4-length jacket with lapels and three buttons down the front.
The head of the KarJenners wore a black lace camisole under a white blazer with black lapels and matching white pants.
The mourners hailed from dozens of city precincts and specialty units, the gold letters on their lapels spelling out their assignments.
Trimmer looks, which were popular in the 50s and 60s, are also back in vogue: Think narrow lapels and shorter jackets.
And even among some Democratic lawmakers who attended the inauguration, a silent challenge to Mr. Trump was pinned to their lapels.
In some, family members pose formally, dressed in smart clothes that hint at bygone eras (for instance, broad lapels, boxy suits).
A billowing gauze cape with double-breasted lapels was reminiscent of Bowie's kimono capes, and his fondness of a double-breasted blazer.
Still today, most of those looks have fans of one kind or another, from skinny ties to wide lapels to bushy beards.
When the influence of these suits eventually made it to the world's shopping malls, ties were narrowed to match increasingly smaller lapels.
As a shift begins, they pass into the cloakroom to put on their uniforms — tuxedos with burgundy lapels, worn shiny from use.
The next day, President Lyndon B. Johnson, enraged, is said to have lifted Mr. Pearson by his lapels while shouting a rebuke.
Today, Fred Perry's iconic striped lapels are being copied by white nationalist retailers, who have also adopted mainstream men's trends like the undercut.
The two-time Grammy winner's bejeweled lapels glistened against the flash bulbs of cameras and his black velvet suit also caught everyone's eyes.
We always played with the collars of the shirts, the lapels and jackets, and then we would style pieces, and mix and match.
With suit lapels no longer resembling boning knives, it is only natural that neckties should move further away from the Reservoir Dogs collection.
"The inverted lapels direct all the attention to the face and the width of the shoulders create a visually smaller waist," she explains.
Voices are raised, lapels are grabbed, fate is cursed, backs are turned, shoulders are squared, and bodies are sent tumbling to the floor.
People imagine police detectives to be shouting in interrogation rooms, throwing chairs, grabbing suspects by the lapels and smacking confessions out of them.
The "Schitt's Creek" actor wore a navy tuxedo that had black lapels with a bow tie and a pair of statement round glasses. 
For example, he dispensed with jacket lapels and moved the center shirt placket to the side to keep it out of arms' way.
They had three patch pockets and softly rolled lapels neither too wide nor too narrow but somewhere in the middle — a Goldilocks proportion.
"They have a sequined tailcoat, a kind of paisley-sequined vest, and lapels with a velvet collar and a nude inset," he said.
The uniforms have dark navy blue jackets with narrow lapels with pencil skirts and pants for the women and slacks for the men.
We would talk about why he chose to photograph each look — the tailoring of a coat, the lapels, the color of the shoes.
When this book finally releases its grip, you may find your lapels sullied by grubby fingerprints you are in no rush to scrub out.
Speaking of lapels, it'd seem the actresses decided to go big instead of going home, with extended collars and large oversized buttons on most.
The number 24, one of Bryant's retired numbers with the NBA team, was stitched on Lee's lapels and on the back of his suit.
Lately, we're seeing everything from tuxedo-inspired cuts to double-breasted fronts, boxier silhouettes, inverted lapels, and even fresh fabrications like silk or velvet.
Joe Jonas followed closely behind in his maroon slim fit suit in Italian double-silk satin with black stripes and lapels by H&M.
In collaboration with Bask Blazers, Criquet Shirts launched its own green toweling blazers just in time for the Masters, featuring piping on the lapels.
The wide lapels of Shalhoub's tuxedo gave it a slightly retro vibe, perhaps a nod to his character's style in "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel."
She told Insider that many design elements from the '70s will be big in 2020, including wide lapels, double-breasted styles, and flared hemlines.
Though the faces of North Korean leaders are widely worn on residents' lapels, depictions that are less than reverent can lead to severe punishment.
Seeing his perplexity, Annette Bening, who plays Mills's mother in his new film, fixed his lapels and gave him a brisk, man-up pat.
The men tramped down the runway wearing a range of outfits, including sharp suits (wide lapels, flared pants) and billowing capes and tulle tutus.
Men, including Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson, Chris Hemsworth, Kit Harrington and many more, donned black ensembles and sported a Time's Up pin on their lapels.
Pushed by fashion houses like Giorgio Armani, power suits updated pantsuits with broad shoulder pads, bigger lapels, and sharper cuts that emulated a man's silhouette.
" And then guy hurries to palm down your lapels and says something desperate and breathless like, "I'm sorry, Roddy, I didn't know it was you!
Alfie Allen, who played Theon Greyjoy, arrived for his Emmys debut in 2015 wearing a black tuxedo with wide lapels and a slightly oversized bow.
The man who does have something to tell us — who is, in fact, fairly shaking us by the lapels with his ideas — is Mr. Petrenko.
I thought the gray trouser suit designed by Ralph Lauren she wore with the purple satin shell and the lapels matching the blouse was brilliant.
The same goes for JW Anderson: last season he gave us enormous balloon sleeves on trench coats, this time around it's the lapels he's supersized.
Spike Lee, longtime basketball fan, in a Laker purple-and-gold Gucci suit, with the number "24" on the lapels, in honor of Kobe Bryant.
There were lavishly lashed eyes blinking from either side of a squared-off buttonless black jacket, profiles forming trompe l'oeil lapels, atop sleek tuxedo trousers.
There were streamlined black suits with glossy black rubber panels and lapels, cartoonish balloon-shaped bags and voluminous dresses with bright liquid-filled plastic pockets.
The number 24, one of Bryant's retired jersey numbers, was stitched on the lapels of the director's custom Gucci suit, as well as on the back.
"He is wearing a new three-piece suit, shiny and brown with wide lapels with a decorative silver flourish," Bowles noted of a recent Toronto lecture.
Provided the central mysteries get better, I'm game for seeing Gosling and Crowe back in wide lapels and plaid trying to solve murders as only they can.
The lapels are streamlined, it takes the whole T-shirt-under-suit-jacket vibe to a whole new level, and, yes, it's a nice number of stripes.
Fast-forward to the present, however, and the Tenth Amendment is even more gauche than wide lapels and bell-bottoms — at least in the Trump Justice Department.
She also once got so frustrated with a No. 10 civil servant that she grabbed him by his jacket lapels and threw him out of her office!
Some thought that Ken Shamrock had improved immensely when he sat in Royce Gracie's guard, controlling Gracie's lapels or biceps and headbutting him into a swollen mess.
Burton offset the balance by playing with masculine tailoring — deconstructing tuxedo jackets, for example, so that the lapels were slung over the chest like Miss World sashes.
The hair is bigger, the lapels wider and the shows move much more slowly than soaps of today, but these are the gold standards of the genre.
A tender love story by way of an 80s nostalgia trip, San Junipero grabbed the internet by its stupid lapels and screamed at us all to feel.
The rhinestones-and-cowboy-boots cliché is as far removed from their experience of Nashville as Saturday Night Fever's white suits and wide lapels is to Brooklyn.
All day, the lapels had been flapping open to reveal the stars and stripes, but in Tower Hamlets he buttoned his blazer and kept his head down.
Suits were blown up to zoot-like proportions: waists nipped in, shoulders jutted out, lapels built into pyramids, pants blouson in the extreme, some ties rendered wide.
A few days before the Emmy Awards, I accompanied the Weitzes to a party, and watched as Weitz worked the room, straightening collars and lapels as he went.
Gino grabs a hold of him by the lapels, and swings through into a Shihonage, essentially an application of the modern Americana/ude-garame in a twisting throw.
The clothes had the trademarks that are now expected of him: retro lapels, wide-shouldered silhouettes, silk shirts cut like basketball jerseys, vivid jewel tones and primary hues.
Calling themselves the High Ambition Coalition, leaders of the group walked into the final day of talks wearing coconut leaves on their lapels in solidarity with island nations.
The Nutters suit, unlike others on the Row, was cut for flash: tight-waisted and small-chested to emphasize the body, with a long jacket and mega lapels.
Spike tells us his purple and gold homage, complete with #24 embroidered across the lapels and on the back, will be framed and hung up at his NY crib.
Later in the evening, Affleck and Garner shared a friendly hug and a kiss, and at one point Garner held his lapels as she appeared to compliment his look.
The system around it could have been modernized without jettisoning a logo that had a well-earned place in New York life, an icon that adorned millions of lapels.
Andrew Rosenthal Republicans — like President Trump, for instance — love to puff up their chests, grasp their lapels and declaim in foghorn voices about their devotion to law and order.
"A big, bitter, funny, craftily plotted book that grabs you by the lapels and won't let go," wrote Frank Conroy is his glowing assessment of Wolfe's best-selling novel.
Lee was dressed in a custom-made purple and gold tuxedo with "24" on the lapels to honor Kobe Bryant, who died in a helicopter crash two weeks ago.
Monteverdi showed in his first surviving opera, "Orfeo" (1607), that he knew how to grab an audience by its collective lapels with a brilliant Toccata, a fanfare twice repeated.
I entered a great hall lined with banquet tables and thronged with gray-haired old men, wearing feathered caps, crisp blue dress coats, and gleaming medals on their lapels.
For collars, they'll tell you if the style works with bigger tie knots like a Windsor, suits with wider or thinner lapels, and even the shape of your face.
Portman appeared to expertly rely on the ever-useful double-sided tape to ensure her blazer's lapels didn't open up too wide and cause a wardrobe malfunction on the carpet.
It has clearly been meticulously researched; everything from the all-important music (recreations of period songs alongside original recordings) to the wide lapels and gas-guzzling autos has been considered.
I board the train on a Saturday morning, and face a gaggle of schoolkids in uniform, lines ofbusinessmen with badges on their lapels, squadrons of young women in dark suits.
When organizers Marissa Johnson and Leslie Mac saw white people pinning safety pins to their lapels after the election, they thought it was stupid — but they smelled a business opportunity.
At a separate party, down the street from the White House, Republicans lined up outside the Trump International Hotel with "Drain the Swamp" buttons pinned to their lapels and jackets.
The flag was emblazoned on T-shirts and caps, incorporated into outfits, printed on backpacks and purses, pinned through lapels, tattooed in skin, and painted on walls, signs and guns.
Spike Lee, longtime basketball superfan, in a purple-and-gold Gucci suit, with the number "24" on the lapels as well as on the back, in honor of Kobe Bryant.
"These lawmakers were wearing (pins of) semiautomatic rifles on their lapels as well as pearl necklaces, which they know to be symbols of opposition to Moms Demand Action," Watts said.
"A backlap and a wink, a finger on the lapels, no more than a minute with anyone who wasn't a police commissioner, a district attorney or a mayoral candidate," he wrote.
Wearing a custom tan suit with jet-wing lapels, Mr. Elkann, 63, slips a pair of shades over his sun-tanned face, and purses his lips in a cover-boy pout.
He made the vest into a smooth, ceremonial panel that buttoned to the shirt — no extra fabric in back, and no buttons or lapels in front to get in anyone's way.
The couple wore daisies in their lapels; when they looked at each other they began tearing up, and so they spent a portion of the ceremony gazing down at their shoes.
Democratic lawmakers wore buttons on their lapels that said "Protect Our Care," a reference to the landmark health care law that Mr. Trump and Republicans in Congress have promised to overturn.
Paris opted for a black suit, featuring shiny black lapels, while his father gave off strong James Bond vibes in a black suit, white shirt, bow-tie and brown-tinted sunglasses.
At the football game, Watson's shipmates from 10th Company wore red, white and blue ribbons pinned to their lapels, the United States Naval Academy said in a statement posted to Facebook.
Detailed with peak lapels, blazer-style pockets, and a self-tie belt in the front, the unique designer coat is a seriously stylish staple piece, which is why it costs over $1,500.
Mr. Elliott made his entrance in a custom Pantheon Limited powder-blue tux jacket with white lapels, white trousers, white pocket square, white bow tie — and a checked button-down crop top.
Bress's new piece was inspired by a pen-and-ink drawing in a thrift store depicting a man wearing a fedora-like hat, a broad tie and a jacket with wide lapels.
Mr. Chalayan can get woozy with concept, but those suits, in their splintering variations, shorn of lapels or sleeves, shortened into shorts, trailing fluttering panels of fabric: They improved workhorses by degrees.
Having a pop star grab them by the lapels and tell them to grow up might be the best way to elicit behavioral change among people who are prone to feeling invulnerable.
Mr. Gardiner long ago set aside the smooth, polite manner that used to characterize British early-music performance and started grabbing listeners by the lapels with a more pointed, sometimes hellbent style.
From this single motion, Khan builds an almost martial dance of male preening that opens into mesmerizing circles and percussive ritual rounds of shoulder-to-shoulder men, each flicking at his lapels.
He had apparently left his fatigues at home, because he showed up in a charcoal-gray suit with peak lapels, a starched white shirt with French cuffs, and a subtly figured tie.
They complimented one another on their clothes — white suit jackets are no easy find in February — and embraced the Democratic men who showed solidarity, mostly with white ribbons pinned to their lapels.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I'm looking at photographs of the Black Panthers: men in formation wearing black leather jackets, with buttons featuring Huey P. Newton's image fixed to their lapels.
It is an anti-tweet, a brick of dense prose, that 70-year-old uncle who corners you at a holiday party, grabs you by the lapels and demands you hear him out.
Women were literally getting arrested just for wearing pants in America as recently as the early 1900s, and we're not even talking about pairing them with jackets that have padded shoulders and lapels.
In the launch collection, you can find slim-cut, two-tone leather bombers, studded lapels, and even a bit of metallic fringe, as well as hidden details like lipstick holders and custom hardware.
As a show of support, groups of people across America are attaching safety pins to their lapels, shirts and dresses to signify that they are linked, willing to stand up for the vulnerable.
During the run-up to America's first invasion of Iraq, in 1990, teachers at my public school did not debate the war's merits; they festooned our classrooms and their lapels with yellow ribbons.
To illustrate, he held up an elegant navy wool suit composed of high-waisted, wide-leg pants and a cropped cardigan jacket with ornate embroidered lapels designed to match the collection's chandelier earrings.
A man who took pride in his natty clothes like custom suits with wide pinstripes and broad lapels, Mr. Stone published an annual "best dressed" column in The Daily Caller, the conservative website.
The results were a hybridized, distinctly So-Cal take on "athleisure" wear, things like a gray cotton-jersey suit whose jacket had no lapels and whose trousers resembled footie pajamas, though without the feet.
On Friday's 26th anniversary, bonfires burned throughout the night, Lithuanians wore forget-me-not pins in their lapels, and many brought children to show where they stood their ground against Soviet troops on Jan.
"It's about strength and beauty, but with a certain fragility," McCollough says of the collection, which includes perfect trench coats, high-waisted trousers with pleated ruching and jumpsuits with exaggerated lapels and sharp shoulders.
Throughout the Obama administration and indeed long beforehand, critics of the nation's ever-expanding national security state have been grabbing Americans by the lapels and shaking them, trying to raise consciousness about the dangers.
Jimmy Fallon, 42, led the pack, sharp as ever in suits from Saint Laurent or Ralph Lauren, the jackets cut slim and with narrow lapels worn over short-collared white shirts and skinny ties.
The flag imbues a sense of patriotism and duty to any politician's outfit (male lawmakers tend to attach a small flag to their lapels), and Pelosi's flag brooch is especially eye-catching and large.
Wearing yellow ribbons on their lapels to signify support, they filled the length of the Avenue Marina that runs from the beach to Barcelona's iconic Sagrada Familia church, while the jailed leaders' families made speeches.
It's why sports teams have apparel for themselves and their fans, why brands have logos and consistent colorways, why fascists get slightly too-short versions of David Beckham haircuts and pin frogs to their lapels.
What you'll need: Black leather pants A short white jacket, preferably with silver buttons and black lapels A loose white button-down shirt (noticeably unbuttoned at the top)  Perhaps a horse if you're really dedicated!
In 2600, Hepburn iconically donned men's style suits with thick lapels and wide trousers in her film Woman of the Year, which features an ambitious journalist who is committed more to her work than her relationship.
Clinton wore a black suit with purple lapels - the color created by combining blue and red, the colors that symbolize the two major U.S. political parties - and not the suffragette white that many expected Tuesday night.
Groomsmen wore rosemary sprigs in their lapels, a nod to Croatian tradition and Ceci New York designed a custom crest for the newlyweds, incorporating elements from their countries (Johnson is Australian; Herjavec grew up in Canada).
Director Spike Lee paid tribute to basketball player Kobe Bryant on the Oscars red carpet, dressed in a royal purple Gucci suit with the number "24" embroidered on his front lapels and underneath his backa collar.
Kaia Gerber led a cast of models who floated down the catwalk in expansive outerwear (think mutton-leg sleeves and dramatic collars with gigantic leather lapels), but it wasn't just the sizeable pieces that spoke volumes.
I wasn't the kind of little girl who dreamed about my wedding, but I always liked the idea of old-fashioned traditions like promise rings, pins pinned to sweater lapels, wearing your partner's jacket, and so on.
I've precious few complaints about Beyerdynamic's provided remote control wire: it doesn't tangle easily, it doesn't transfer noise into the earphones from rubbing against my lapels, and it pretty much disappears once the Xelentos are in place.
One of them, a bald lawyer with notched lapels and a pink tie, stands in his office before small photographs of neoclassical architecture that embody the sort of muscular grace we assume he seeks to offer clients.
At 85 Greenwich Street … Dion Lee is partnering with Woolmark on Dion Lee [SUIT], a 10-piece tailored collection that features classic shapes reinterpreted with label signatures, like a wool-crepe blazer with inverted collarless lapels ($1153,390).
Sure, you can go for the tailored suit with fancy buttons, slim lapels, and a tapered leg, but the novelty wears off the moment you walk into a wedding and see ten dudes wearing the same thing.
When Serena goes into her meeting with the Commanders, she's wearing a variation of the standard Wife dress with lapels on the bodice, so that it looks almost like a suit: very business-like, very quietly powerful.
A mustard-yellow belted trouser suit with wide lapels and cargo pockets, along with a tiered lilac cape with printed trompe-l'oeil style ocher flowers, were also standouts, bringing color and charm to an overcast Sunday afternoon.
On the village square we met a dozen elderly women dressed in traditional costumes: colorful leggings, black skirts and jackets with embroidered cuffs and lapels and headdresses decorated with silver coins, monkey fur and dyed chicken feathers.
Wearable, tradable, and exceptionally cheap to produce, custom enamel pins are bringing individual flair to hats, jackets and lapels around the world, and giving artists the chance to make their work into an affordable and collectable commodity.
I'll admit, it took me a second to even remember who Edmure Tully was (thank you, costume designers, for including some fish on his lapels), although I'm going to have to disagree with you about Sansa's putdown there.
The second one, also baby blue but accented with black lapels, is what he wore to the 2017 BET Awards, where he posed with numerous famous faces (note: Gucci Mane wore the exact same suit to the event).
As we arrived, we could see images of the dead fighter's face — lean and ascetic, with short dark hair — being held aloft on posters; relatives also handed out stamp-size pictures for guests to pin on their lapels.
The pop diva superstar left her microminis, backless gowns and crop tops behind for a sedate burnt sienna blazer-mini — vintage Thierry Mugler, from Alexandra New York — featuring slightly puffed 3/4-sleeves, suiting-like lapels and button closures.
This polished top is basically two shirts in one — you can either elect to leave the top button unbuttoned and end up with a shirt with lapels, or button that last button and end up with a classic collar.
What also I like about this jacket in particular is it has a notch lapel, and the lapels are a medium width, as opposed to something really narrow that is in trend now but may not be next year.
The color of the leaves was reflected in the yellow flowers many carried or wore pinned to pantsuit lapels — the bright roses the suffragists took to symbolize their cause, which began in the 1840s and continued for 80 years.
The space hums with a sense of excitement — adults given leave to dabble in craft — and Kocher, decked out in a patchwork tuxedo suit with satin lapels from her fall 2019 collection, roams around the room offering up tips.
It consists of iconic Westwood shapes, from her towering lace-up heeled brogues to a cinched-waist wool blazer with Teddy Boy lapels, all remade in Burberry's signature check, which, in this context, morphs into an instantly edgier plaid.
It was a soft, refined vision of masculinity — anything but sinister, punk or street — a traditional suit made both regal and futuristic with its details: nylon gaiters over polished leather boots, delicate gold and silver brooches adorning peak lapels.
Though the SAG Awards saw many brighter, bolder dresses, stars continued to show their support for Time's Up by wearing the pin proudly displayed on their gowns, lapels and even clutches as seen on Gina Rodriguez, Joseph Fiennes and Molly Shannon.
Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen took a more subtle approach to proceedings at her show in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, etching butterflies onto suit lapels and trouser legs and printing Darwin inspired sketches onto traditional double-breasted two-pieces.
And it's less than satisfying to see the abundant tailoring talents of someone like Mr. Sartori at Berluti diverted toward such trickery as a jacket with double layers of lapels, a gimmick one critic referred to as the shoplifter look.
A vision of Sam's father, a TV producer with jutting 70s lapels, looms over her bed, assuring her that he has plenty of "irons in the fire"; Adlon's TV producer father, Don Segall, passed the same catchphrase down to her.
They are widely regarded as creepy and depressing — the association is with the debauched fakeries you'll find on the lapels of birthday-party clowns and the sad sacks of nylon collecting dust in the waiting rooms of our laziest dentists.
That is, except for one blessed hour on Sunday nights over the past few months, as David Lynch and Mark Frost reached down from the heavens to seize his audience by the lapels and thrust them into a hostile, unfamiliar new plane.
She accessorized with a custom-made crystal headpiece and a long veil, all designed by Bridal Styles Boutique, and stunning circular drop earrings by Jacob & Co. Meanwhile, Chmerkovskiy, 33, wore a jacquard black-on-black tuxedo with satin lapels designed by Brooks Brothers.
I remember specifically reading the camera pulling back and seeing everybody was wearing '70s-style clothes and lapels," Sterling K. Brown (Randall) admitted to EW. "And then Kate says, 'What's that thing that Dad used to say to us… about lemons and lemonade?
On the Street A surprise of the spring party season was the number of men who shed their black-tie uniform for dinner jackets that had flower patterns, were made of brocade, were bejeweled or featured wild flights of fantasy on the lapels.
Oversize white shirting was suspended from spaghetti straps, arms left to dangle like ruffles at the side; a gray jumpsuit with twin rivers of zippers running from lapels to ankles was positively elegant; and a duffel on a leash was almost, well, cute.
Watching Shayne Oliver's electrifying revival of Helmut Lang, where there were granny fetish bras, men in heels and panties, blazers with harnesses instead of buttons or lapels, and "H" pasties serving as a top, I couldn't help but think: what great bags!
At Gucci, Alessandro Michele debuted grommet-embellished denim bell bottoms with a slim jacket with wide lapels; at Roberto Cavalli, Peter Dundas went hippie-by-way-of-Marrakech with patchwork jeans paired with a striped blazer and layered scarves and enamel jewelry.
As millions of demonstrators across the country gathered at the March for Our Lives and sister marches, numerous politicians were seen wearing "F" pins on their lapels, touting their failing grades from an organization that once had a stranglehold on American politics.
There is wonderful footage of Mr. Hockney in his studio, opera blaring on the stereo, his half-finished canvas casually leaning against a wall as he quickly paints, in short brushstrokes, the shaggy hair and jacket lapels of a standing male figure.
Though there was blood on those lapels, it was the ultimate power suit — its symbolism reaching back to the suffragists who chose white and gold as their uniform, and foreshadowing the wardrobe choice of another determined woman on the verge of a breakthrough.
He addressed his criticism to 230 or so Accademia members ("accademici," so designated by demure green, red and white pins affixed to their lapels, which differ in design according to rank) and their guests, who gather each month to review an Italian restaurant.
Pins depicting Old Glory first made their way into politics on lapels of Republican candidates during the 1970 congressional race, according to an old Time piece—a subtle counterpoint to the anti-Vietnam War protestors who were then regularly burning the flag at the time.
On the red carpet, the Ohio State running back wore a pastel blue and white custom Pantheon Limited ensemble featuring a blue tux jacket with white lapels layered over a gingham cropped button-down, plus crisp white trousers, a matching bow tie and tasseled loafers.
Set in 1973, right as the first wave of rock music was starting to give way to something darker and more radical, HBO's latest drama has all the right period signifiers: flared lapels and bell-bottoms, a grimy dive club, a judicious dusting of cocaine.
The Public School men's wear show that followed it extended and amplified that impression, riffing on references to '90s club wear: boiler suits and quilted parkas, leather Perfectos with floppy lapels, tunic-type shirts with clear origins in oversize throwback jerseys, flat-brimmed gunslinger hats.
" He wore "a custom-tailored uniform of indeterminate origin: a sleeveless, Kelly green suit jacket with wide, black, notched lapels, epaulets, and brass buttons, a matching suit vest, yellow flannel dress shirt, a fleur-de-lis Boy Scout neckerchief, and tight-fitting, knee-length shorts.
Nonprofits like the Salvation Army had dumped cast-off American clothing on Yemen, and there were roving vendors who'd rifle through the lapels on the half-dozen suit jackets they wore over their long, white thoobs hoping you'd literally buy the coat off their backs.
Her uniform is black pants — "You get the sense she probably has 20 of the same pair of black pants," Ms. Paolo said — and a black shell with any one of a number of jewel-tone jackets with three-quarter-length sleeves and small lapels.
"Hundreds of shoppers halted at the scene," The New York American reported the next day, as the polished granite was lowered by rope while store executives and city officials watched from a platform, top hats in hand and boutonnieres in the lapels of their suits.
While a black double-breasted style is the most popular iteration of the blazer dress trend — a staple piece within the style arsenal of designers like Balmain's Olivier Rousteing — there's plenty of room to experiment with design details like the collar, lapels, and fit.
Now, Donald, I'm sure you're wondering just what it is we talk about in a professional locker room, if we don't spend all our time regarding 50 percent of the population as mobile fuck receptacles eagerly awaiting our tiny-handed grasp on their love lapels.
Belarus-born Fruman and Ukraine-born Parnas, both US citizens and Florida residents who wore American flag pins on the lapels of their jackets Wednesday, introduced Giuliani to former and current Ukrainian officials, and Parnas' company, Boca Raton-based Fraud Guarantee, paid Giuliani $500,000, he told Reuters.
But Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin, gaveled down Clyburn and other Democrats -- many wearing rainbow ribbons on their lapels in honor of the LGBT victims in Orlando -- and ordered the House to vote on an unrelated pending matter, further angering Democrats who felt they were disrespected.
As this is is an important question, I'll take it seriously: I'd either have them in matching gold dresses embodying tacky lesbian wedding chic, or maybe put Meghan in a sharp off-white suit with diamanté lapels while Harry just wears a leash and ornamental nappy.
Coincidentally, Yohji Yamamoto also had math on the mind, titling his show "Subtraction," and stripping away extraneous color and decoration, the better to create his own equation: long, precisely cut coats and dresses with spiky lapels, sailor collars and the occasional splash of graffiti for emphasis.
Many of the patients at the meeting wore two ribbons pinned to their lapels, one with pink and green stripes to express solidarity with those who have implant-associated lymphoma, and a second black-and-white ribbon for those suffering from less clearly defined implant illnesses.
Her eyes were narrower than usual—fatigue—and she wore a knee-length dress jacket of steel-blue leather, buttoned to the lapels; its metallic shine gave an impression of armor, as if she'd just descended from the battlefield to take a breather in this underground hideout.
About 50,000 people and an estimated 53,000 police officers, some wearing white gloves and displaying service medals on their lapels, stood on the streets as the funeral cortege slowly made its way from the Palace of Westminister to Southwark Cathedral for a full police funeral service.
Eleven years before Pantsuit Nation became a secret Facebook group for women who supported Hillary Clinton in America and "I'm With Her" buttons and bumper stickers sprouted on lapels and S.U.V.s, the women of Liberia held a master class in how to get a woman elected president.
And while almost a third of the instructional is devoted to the bottom of mount—a sensible place to start—Pantazi goes out of his way to find pressure points when his opponent has both of his lapels and has pulled himself down chest to chest with him.
The purple lapels on her Ralph Lauren getup were rife with significance: the color, which Clinton rarely wore on the campaign trail, is a combination of the Democratic and Republican hues of blue and red, respectively, and is also a color associated with unity, women's suffrage efforts, and penitence.
It would understate things to say that an emotional transfer kicked in when I put on the sleek two-button suit, whose details — pick-stitched lapels; deep double vents; waist adjusters (to eliminate a belt's bisecting ugliness); a superfluous yet appealingly anachronistic ticket pocket — contributed to the spell.
The obvious problem is that the big money donors who are financing Clinton's campaign are likely to expect a quid pro quo; she might as well be wearing a suit with the decals of Wall Street banks, foreign governments, and who knows what else, attached to her lapels.
The designer has dabbled in men's wear before, making suits for both her husband, Alasdhair Willis (a jazzy midnight-blue double-breasted tuxedo with black lapels), and her father, Paul McCartney (a single-breasted tartan tux atop classic black trousers), to wear to the Met Gala in 2011.
The bride, dazzling before some 200 guests in a floor-length strapless ball gown in ice-blue jacquard, and the groom, dapper in a custom-made, fitted blue tuxedo with black lapels, drank from a silver Kiddush cup that Mr. Kedem's parents used at their wedding 48 years ago.
Using the best local tailors, he got the band into single-breasted, three-button mohair suits, with narrow lapels and even narrower pants, according to Mark Lewisohn in his book on the band, "Tune In." By honing such looks, the managers did more than influence the presentation of musicians.
For me, it was the droll way Mr. Warren, a creative director and stylist, both updated and queered the look of macho '70s blaxploitation film stars — the leather jacket with floppy lapels stitched in white, the snuggly mock turtleneck and the snugly knotted durag made from an Hermès scarf.
And the whole thing could be popped over the head as one piece and worn with, say, a jacket (maybe a slightly oversize white moleskin men's wear kind), so the sleeves acted really like a scarf (only one that would never fall off) or an extra set of lapels.
Seated next to me and listening in on my conversation with Sidle was a longtime regular with a handlebar mustache, a Harley-Davidson hat, a gold chain with an eagle pendant, and copious fuzzy white chest hair displayed prominently between the lapels of his half-buttoned sleeveless denim biker vest.
Dark gray, with purple lapels and a matching purple shirt (and a matching purple tie for Bill Clinton), it underscored, as so many of her fashion choices did in the run-up to the election, a point: the way two colors/factions — red and blue — can unite to make something new.
In another sequel tie-in, the £3,100 Kingsman-branded Tag Heuer Connected smartwatch, with interchangeable tan and orange straps, is available online and at the pop-up store, while the £1,295 orange tuxedo with black lapels, a key look in the film, sold out within days (but orders will be taken).
I haven't seen the other versions, but this picture is well acted (one of the cast members, Manuel García-Rulfo, has a growing profile in Hollywood; he was seen last year in "Widows" and "Sicario: Day of the Soldado") and maintains narrative interest without ever grabbing the viewer by the lapels.
" The 19-year-old star beamed as Swift danced and sang along with him, and at one point the "Delicate" singer, 28, gave a nod to the name of her album reputation by pulling on the lapels of her jacket along to the lyrics "You take me places that tear up my reputation.
In a call with reporters, he attributed the reversal to an engineering breakthrough, and to the intervention of an unnamed Brooklynite who, the Governor claimed, grabbed him by the lapels during a campaign stop and demanded that Cuomo look him in the eye and tell him that the shutdown was the best plan.
There were Harris Tweed chore coats; blazers with frayed lapels; coats embellished with a menagerie that included squirrels, elephants, rabbits, rhinos and zebras; and other items so commercial the shock was they had been produced by the designer that first put guys in suits with short pants, skirts and Pee-wee Herman jackets.
At Preen, the '70s film adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's Don't Look Now was the collection's inspiration, and while flashes of the film's haunting red symbolism were seen throughout, it was the Donald Sutherland-esque suiting that we loved the most: think dagger collars and oversized lapels on suave three-piece get-ups.
Against a pale, blue-green ground, a blue and white mass of what might be hemlines, cuffs and lapels (cousin to Jim Dine's bathrobe?) occupies the middle ground while a pool of brownish-red, both ominous and abject, looms on the left, opposite a loose latticework, like a plan of ancient streets, on the right.
But as we've been saying all along, visibility alone for women in music isn't sufficient: people onstage last night wore white roses on their lapels, but the causes that move was in support of—the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements—were not discussed, other than in some brief references by Adwoa Aboah, Ellie Goulding, and Dermot O'Leary.
Big City Recently, Interview magazine published a conversation between the actress Kerry Washington and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accompanied by photographs of the young politician wearing a fitted blazer with wide lapels and green piping; a slim, matching set of trousers; and an elegant pair of black stilettos from Manolo Blahnik, the total cost for which was somewhere around $3,500.
John Dingell: 'Maybe he's looking up' instead of down A solemn impeachment day on Capitol Hill MORE (D-Mich.), who was wearing a dark grey coat with black lapels, told The Hill that some female members of Congress typically wear red on Wednesdays to show solidarity with issues such as human trafficking and women's heart health awareness.
More than a year has passed since Bloomberg Businessweek grabbed the lapels of the cybersecurity world with a bombshell claim: that Supermicro motherboards in servers used by major tech firms, including Apple and Amazon, had been stealthily implanted with a chip the size of a rice grain that allowed Chinese hackers to spy deep into those networks.
Genius. While we shan't look at the environmental impact of all that now defunct denim, instead we'll take a second to have a little seance with our past selves to appreciate how, against the odds, we managed to make a low-slung bootcut jean with corduroy patches and a matching denim jacket with lapels that cut below the cleavage actually look good.
Last year at the Oscars, the accessory of the evening was a blue American Civil Liberties Union ribbon; tonight at the Golden Globes, it is the black-and-white Time's Up pin, as seen on the lapels and collars of stars like Justin Timberlake, Daniel Kaluuya, Ewan McGregor, Michelle Pfeiffer, William H. Macy, Joseph Fiennes, Joe and Nick Jonas and Ryan Seacrest.
The high contrast and graphic simplification of Alex Katz's "Untitled (Rose)," a four-foot-square 1966 painting of an enormous white blossom against a dense, maroon background, let it function as a flat icon despite its buttery highlights, while the shapes that make up the face, fedora and gray lapels of Jean Hélion's "Eduard" (1943) produce a strange kind of visual pressure very much like depth.
And that is saying a lot when you are talking about topcoats with lapels of multicolor mink in a sprightly tile pattern, sleeveless dusters worn over leopard-stenciled bombers, fur shower shoes incised with the Fendi logo, sable neck pillows to wear on the Gulfstream G650, and overcoats of fur and rubber bonded so they can be worn either right-side or inside-out.
Like most interesting churches, libertarianism is a diverse and fractious faith, and FreedomFest brings together all its different sects: the think-tankers with their regulatory-reform blueprints, the muckraking journalists taking on government abuses, the charter city backers and Burning Man attendees, the Ayn Rand fans wearing dollar signs on their lapels, the eccentric-genius businessmen and pot legalizers — and the converts eager to tell you how everything changed when I got really into gold.
Among my favorite pieces were an elegant black jacket with traditional men's-wear lapels, on which my mother wore three cameos that had belonged to my grandmother; slouchy navy overalls that crisscrossed in the back and looked like they'd been designed for a little boy; and a "sweater" with sleeves that ended in gloves (which she had to wear beneath a high-necked jacket, since it was cropped to just above the bust line).
So while it may not be a Schiaparelli collection without a lobster (this time embroidered in red beads on the bib of white leather motorcycle overalls) and a few trompe l'oeil looks — faux necklaces embroidered on sheer skirts and Picasso guitars forming the lapels of squared-off jackets paired with full tulle skirts — they were a lot less interesting than a series of light-as-air silk mousseline and jersey columns suspended from shoulders and floating around legs.
And, while the fit on some of Mr. Hart's suits had an air of budget prom rental, there was an admirable wackiness in the patterned satin brocades on suits with lapels as outrageous as vintage Cadillac fins; the ruffled shirt fronts and outsize pointed collars; the high-waist hopsack trousers worn with, say, a micro-daisy print shirt and a paisley foulard; and an overall color palette (brown plaid with pink) that strained the limits of acceptable taste, in the best possible sense.
There were also some unexpected salty details, hinting perhaps at what is to come: trompe l'oeil swimsuits seamed into the front of coats and jackets, instead of lapels, for no apparent reason (they were supposed to be a reference to the designers' backgrounds, but since most people don't know them, it really served only as an inside joke); arms on jackets cut to look as if the shoulder blades were being pulled together in a model walk (that idea worked pretty well).
The clothes in the collection were deliberately imperfect, with sleeves that were too long or too short and slacks that looked nearly unfinished, but in their sheer sense of character, they were irresistible: wool overcoats with enormous lapels; a maroon sweatsuit printed with what looked like a college logo but in fact said "Miragwan," the Creole name for the commune in Western Haiti where his father grew up; a hoodie on which a drawing of the elder Jean-Raymond appeared, rendered as a slightly deific icon in a portrayal that was somehow simultaneously ironic and loving.
Yet there again were the familiar anomalous blends: denims with suit jackets — in this case oversized ones with wide lapels and in familiar pinstripes; tabloid print T-shirts in Pop colors played off work wear; squeaky vinyl short sets and trousers that had you reaching for the imaginary tin of talcum; giddy microfloral prints followed by fluorescent suits that, in context, seemed to have come out of nowhere (although, in terms of antecedents, see please: Italo Zucchelli's spring 2009 men's collection for Calvin Klein.) A thoroughly fun show for viewers, it was silly and sexy, and had a playfulness not often associated with Ms. Versace, who gave the appearance of having tuned into what the kids are doing on social media, and the custom young people are developing of collaging any random element of dress with any other, never mind their historical contexts.

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