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"morning suit" Definitions
  1. a suit worn by a man on very formal occasions, for example a wedding, including a morning coat and dark trousers

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Matthews sported a three-piece morning suit with a pale waistcoat and tails.
Brooksbank also changed for the reception, going from a morning suit to a tuxedo.
Prince Harry was wearing a traditional morning suit with a yellow waistcoat and blue tie.
The actor looked dapper in a black morning suit as he accompanied Perry to the nuptials.
The TV host and comedian jazzed up his navy morning suit with a polka dot tie. 
"PS: @MadameOzell says you look gorgeous in a morning suit," Stewart added of his wife Sunny Ozell.
There were even photographs of him getting fitted for his morning suit ahead of Meghan's big day.
Diana's brother, who famously delivered the eulogy at her funeral, coordinated in a matching tie and morning suit.
A man who wore a gray morning suit complete with vest to the 2017 wedding of Pippa Middleton.
There is something about wearing a top hat and putting on the morning suit, or whatever they call it.
Brooksbank has no ties to the military, so he will likely be wearing a morning suit like his guests. Basically?
Meanwhile, Jack wore a black and grey morning suit with a vivid blue waistcoat, made by tailors at Huntsman on Savile Row.
He'll most likely wear an official British Army uniform to honor the time he served, but otherwise he could potentially wear a morning suit. 97.
Harington wore a dashing morning suit, and other Game of Thrones stars including Peter Dinklage, Maisie Williams, Sophie Turner, and Emilia Clarke were in attendance.
Mr. Long wore a morning suit while Ms. Shull appeared in a pink strapless organza and tulle gown, pink faux fur shawl, and a tulle veil that occasionally flew perpendicular.
The singer wore a morning suit, meanwhile his wife went for a more colorful look in a lace-trimmed, floral, high-neck, floor-length, red dress, complete with straw boater hat and black patent stilettos. 
Wearing a skinny morning suit and a thick beard that rivals Harry's, 24-year-old Louis Spencer, Viscount Althorp, made a dashing entrance alongside his mother, Victoria Aitken, and sisters Lady Eliza and Lady Kitty Spencer at his cousin's wedding.
Men are advised to sport "morning dress" With festivities taking place in the daytime, male guests will likely be spotted at the nuptials in the "morning dress" look of a morning suit with waist coat and tie, The Sun reports .
A tuxedo, also known as black tie is a type of male semi-formal evening wear. The clothing outfit shown in the cover photo is a type of very-formal daytime wear, known as a morning suit or morning dress.
The song originally debuted during the comedy sketch "Live Organ Transplants". The paramedic (John Cleese), upon failing to persuade Mrs. Brown (Terry Jones) to donate her liver, opens the refrigerator doors to reveal a man wearing a pink morning suit (Eric Idle). The man accompanies Mrs.
In the 1890s mortar boards were introduced but this innovation was soon abandoned. Eton collars were worn until the 1920s together with a blue cap surmounted by the arms of St Edmund or a bowler hat. For daily use, boys wore a morning suit. In the summer, the uniform consisted of an Oxford grey suit and a boater.
The wedding ceremony was held privately and featured Shinto rituals. The bride wore "a kimono robe and hakama pants", while the groom appeared in a morning suit and was given a top hat that had previously belonged to Ayako's father, Prince Takamado. A crowd of 1,000 well- wishers lined the area around the shrine. She renounced her royal status in accordance with the Imperial Household Law.
The coat can be grey or black as part of morning dress, and is usually worn with striped, or very occasionally checked, trousers. The morning coat may also be worn as part of a morning suit, which is mid-grey with matching trousers and waistcoat. The modern morning coat (or cutaway in American English) is a man's coat worn as the principal item in morning dress. The name derives from morning nineteenth-century horseback riding exercise for gentlemen.
For the first inauguration in 1938 President-elect Douglas Hyde wore a morning suit, with black silk top hat. Morning suits continued to be a standard feature of Irish presidential inaugurations until 1997 when Mary McAleese, whose husband disliked wearing formal suits, abolished their use for inaugurations (and for all other presidential ceremonial). From then, guests were required to wear plain business suits, and judges were prohibited from wearing their distinctive wigs and gowns. Ambassadors were also discouraged from wearing national dress.
Rich Uncle Pennybags, as depicted on the cover of the first edition of the Parker Brothers game that gave the character a name Rich Uncle Pennybags is the mascot of the game Monopoly. He is depicted as a portly old man with a moustache who wears a morning suit with a bowtie and top hat. In large parts of the world he is known, additionally or exclusively, as the Monopoly Man, or Mr. Monopoly. He also appears in the related games Advance to Boardwalk, Free Parking, Don't Go to Jail, Monopoly City, Monopoly Junior, and Monopoly Deal.
Rudd and his wife had two other children, Amanda and Melissa. Rudd owned a townhouse in Kensington, and Chalcot House near Bath where in later life he and his wife entertained a circle of political and business friends such as Peter Walker, Arnold Weinstock, and Alan Clark. When their daughter Amber got the job of "aristocracy co-ordinator" for the film Four Weddings and a Funeral, she hired her parents as extras for £100 per day and Tony Rudd appeared in the wedding scenes; he was required to use his own morning suit to save on production costs.
In his iconic top hat and morning suit, the Fat Controller looks rather old-fashioned and formal. However, until at least the late 1950s it was customary for railway officials in Britain to be so dressed – for Sir Topham Hatt to be dressed any other way would be far more unusual. In the television series, Sir Topham's suit has often been used for comic effect, being augmented with scarf and mittens in winter. The series plays on the outdated nature of this outfit, giving Sir Topham an entire wardrobe of old-fashioned and formal clothes for occasions when he is not "on duty".
Creole ceremonies such as birth ceremonies, marriages, and funerals are a British oriented but are also a blend of both European and African cultural tenets. Creole wedding ceremonies involve the "Gej" or "Put Stop" an elaborate Shakespearean performance in which the hand of the bride is asked for, following the appearance of several 'roses.' Creole traditional wedding attire is a morning suit or lounge suit for the bridegroom and Creole women wear the traditional white wedding dress. For example, Creoles practice combine British Christian cultural practices and certain elements of African rituals in connection with rites of passage such as the births and deaths.
The modern standard top hat is a hard, black silk hat, with fur now often used. The acceptable colors of hats are much as they have traditionally been, with "white" hats (which are actually grey), a daytime racing color, worn at the less formal occasions demanding a top hat, such as Royal Ascot, or with a morning suit. In the U.S. top hats are worn widely in coaching, a driven horse discipline, as well as for formal riding to hounds. The collapsible silk opera hat, or crush hat, is still worn on occasions, and black in color if worn with evening wear as part of white tie, and is still made by a few companies, since the materials, satin or grosgrain silk, are still available.
Upon the recommendation of Senator Smoot, in November 1927, President Calvin Coolidge appointed Lafount to the Federal Radio Commission (FRC), a new federal body created by the Radio Act of 1927 to regulate radio use in the United States, and the first such separate agency. The commission had gotten off to a slow start earlier that year due to problems with vacancies; Lafount was slotted for the Fifth Zone of the new entity, to replace original commissioner John F. Dillon, who had died shortly after taking that position. News of the appointment came as a surprise to the other members of the commission, since Lafount had little presence in the radio industry. Upon arriving in Washington, D.C., for his new position, Lafount wanted to thank the president personally. Told by an appointment secretary that he would need a new morning suit, Lafount spent $175 to get one.
Emperor Hirohito of Japan, U.S. President Ronald Reagan and his wife Nancy in 1983, both men in morning coats with formal trousers, known as morning dress Morning dress, also known as formal day dress, is the formal Western dress code for day attire, consisting chiefly of, for men, a morning coat, waistcoat, and formal trousers, and an appropriate gown for women. Men may also wear a popular variant where all parts (morning coat, waistcoat and trousers) are the same colour and material, often grey and usually called "morning suit" or "morning grey" to distinguish it; considered properly appropriate only to festive functions such as summer weddings and horse races, which consequently makes it slightly less formal. The correct hat would be a formal top hat, or if on less spacious audience settings optionally a collapsible equivalent opera hat. Debrett's states that morning dress should not be specified as the dress code for events starting after 6 p.m.

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