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"white tie" Definitions
  1. a white bow tie, also used to mean very formal evening dress for men

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Men also wore a white tie, women a blue neckerchief.
Flying Dutchman that summoned memories of those white tie evenings at
Her husband William wore breeches with his tailcoat and white tie.
Men traditionally wear formal white tie coats with tails and women formal evening gowns.
It's that power outfit: The red cardigan, the white tie, the black-rimmed glasses.
The white-tie bash heralds the beginning of the festive season at the palace.
The dress code is white tie and tails for men and gowns for women.
William, as required by the dress code, wore a white tie with his tail coat.
Dolan sat between Trump and Clinton at the white-tie dinner at the Waldorf Astoria.
In his remarks at the typically light-hearted white tie fundraiser, he played leaks for laughs.
Kate, who wore a sequined gown, chose the Lover's Knot tiara for the white-tie event.
The Presidents Club has announced it will close, society has exorcised its white-tie-wearing demons.
"Tiaras are worn by royals at weddings, state banquets, and other white tie events," Fitzwilliams explained.
And she attended a white-tie state dinner at the George W. Bush White House in 2007.
Eton's daily uniform consists of a black tailcoat, white tie, waistcoat, and striped pants, according to BBC.
The white-tie dinner is meant to be a comedic reprieve from the intensity of the election campaign.
Long gone are the days of white tie and tails — at least for most people planning a ceremony.
Mr. Basso was dressed in a black blazer, a black-and-white tie and khaki-ish dress pants.
He graduated from the municipal gymnasium as valedictorian in 1938, giving his speech in white tie and tails.
Alfred E. Smith (D), the first Catholic nominee for president, is a white tie fundraiser for Catholic charities.
The white tie dinner is known for its comedic speeches by the president and lawmakers from both parties.
What is it: The Viennese Opera Ball, a white-tie debutante ball in New York City with Austrian flair.
Long white gloves are worn with ball dresses on white-tie occasions, regardless of the renown of those attending.
If your husband wants to join in the rare fun of wearing white tie, let him go for it!
The formality remains — long gowns, long gloves and bouquets for the women; white tie and tails for their escorts.
They then attended a formal banquet at which men wore white tie and coats with tails and women evening gowns.
The dinner is a white-tie gala that traditionally has the presidential candidates poking fun at themselves and each other.
The day culminated with the opulent formal dinner, where men wear white tie coats with tails and women evening gowns.
Dressed in a white shirt, white tie and jacket, Davis reached out to shake Jones's hand, but he was rebuffed.
"White tie is fancier than black tie; it's a black tailcoat over a white starched shirt for men," he explained.
Matthews, 41, looked elegant in a three-piece white tie tuxedo and tails, with a white vest, shirt, and bow-tie.
In February, the two stunned in white tie for the first official dinner of 2016 at the royal palace in Stockholm.
But he's pointedly declined to openly criticize Trump since, except in a joking way during a recent white-tie comedy roast.
The couple's night out coincided with Queen Elizabeth's annual white-tie evening reception for diplomats, attended by William and Princess Kate.
THE STAND-IN Leonardo DiCaprio, at 30 THE LOOK Early on, clean-cut 20-something who looks fabulous in white tie.
The President's remarks came during an off-camera speech he delivered at the Gridiron dinner, a white-tie event for journalists.
News reports, with Jacobs wearing a dark suit with white tie, and Defrancesco in a stunning green velvet jacket with black pants.
"Tech white tie" was the dress code assigned by the invitation — still wholly unclear — and left to the interpretation of the guests.
And for a white-tie event, ladies are encouraged to wear opera-length gloves — think Amal Clooney at the 2015 Golden Globes.
There were some very interesting interpretations of the Met Gala's "tech white tie" theme this year — namely, there was tons of metallic.
The Gridiron Club, whose white-tie dinner is scheduled for March 3, confirmed Trump's appearance in a Monday statement, according to reports.
Resplendent in white tie and tails, he recites a speech from "Hamlet," for the benefit of guests at a New York soirée.
White tie, black tie, black tie optional, casual, business casual, cocktail, formal, semi-formal — the list of cryptic options goes on and on.
Klobuchar was invited to address the annual white-tie, invitation-only affair hosted by Washington's journalism establishment, along with her Republican colleague, Sen.
The great bizarrity of Lewis's career is that he is a white-tie Briton who has made his reputation playing blue-collar Americans.
President Trump will attend this year's Gridiron Dinner, the exclusive white-tie event hosted by a group he loves to criticize: the media.
Inspired by the traditional "coming out" parties of centuries past, the annual white-tie and tails event has been held in Paris since 1992.
Ever since the first dinner in 1945, nearly every presidential candidate has attended the white-tie formal event at the swanky Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.
Lopez wore a form-fitting, off-white dress for the occasion, while Rodriguez sported a simple black suit with a black and white tie.
Hey, if you're going to bask in your proudly, now-publicly pregant glory, what better place than an Anna Wintour-vetted, white tie event?
Posen's contribution to this year's "tech white tie" dress code was an illuminating ball gown, which he teased on Instagram earlier in the evening.
Britain, for its part, rolled out the red carpet for a regal state visit including a white-tie dinner and tea with the queen.
The much-anticipated white-tie gala has a guest list of approximately 1,000 people and is attended foreign diplomats and ambassadors based in London.
Trump opted not to attend last year's invite only white-tie dinner where dozens of Washington's top journalists dine and perform comedic musical numbers.
Lyttleton wearing a gray suit, a blue-and-white tie and white shirt sat impassively as the verdict was read out in a London court.
That is a concept rather different from the formal congratulations of the King of Sweden in Stockholm's concert hall followed by a white-tie dinner.
The white-tie dinner at the Waldorf Astoria is hosted by the archbishop of New York, Cardinal Timothy Dolan, who sat between Trump and Clinton.
The New York social calendar still offers very formal occasions, organized by the Metropolitan Opera and Met Museum, where men wear white tie and tails.
The men of the family — King Carl XVI Gustaf, Victoria's husband Prince Daniel and Prince Carl Philip — were all decked out in formal white tie.
After mastering the basics of the waltz, the polka, and swing, he joined the committee that organizes Stanford's Viennese Ball, an annual white-tie event.
In case you missed it, Mr. Trump was booed as both candidates delivered roasts at a white-tie charity dinner in Manhattan on Thursday night.
"Enough with the applause," he told the annual white-tie gathering of New York's political and Roman Catholic elite, which raises money for needy children.
In Hollywood's lamented Golden Age, the visual tell for money and social arrival was a tuxedo or, at the highest end, white tie and tails.
There is also the handsome man in white tie and tails who collects and cherishes all the lines that have ever been cut from scripts.
Dear Miss Manners: I've seen two professional orchestral conductors wearing a white cummerbund with the white tie and tails of a man's formal evening suit.
Trump alluded to the shared history in a toast Monday evening at Buckingham Palace, where he was attending a white tie banquet hosted by the Queen.
Bradley Cooper, co-chair Idris Elba and designer Tom Ford all dressed in white tie making them the most safe-playing dapper dudes on the carpet.
The white-tie Gridiron Club dinner traditionally has a speaker from each party, and both of last night's headliners are future presidential possibilities Their jokes... Sen.
The white-tie affair, where reporters and politicians present satirical skits and speeches, is known for being an event that highlights the lighter, "human" side of politics.
The visit came just hours after the couple helped Queen Elizabeth entertain members of the diplomatic service at the annual white-tie holiday party at Buckingham Palace.
Last week, she stunned in one of her most glamorous looks of the year when she wore Princess Diana's favorite tiara to a white-tie palace party.
We'd watched him saunter into Parliament practically in white tie and tails; we'd seen the Bullingdon Club pictures and read about the cash-for-access donor parties.
Both candidates appeared together Thursday night for a ritzy gathering, delivering remarks at the white-tie Al Smith charity dinner at the Waldorf Astoria in Manhattan, above.
The bride, radiant in an aqua-colored caftan by Oscar de la Renta, and groom, stately in white tie and tails, exchanged ceremonial vows before the Rev.
Trump and Clinton will speak at the white-tie event one day after the third and final presidential debate and just weeks before the general election in November.
Guests at black-tie affairs have appeared wearing their deconstructed jeans — most glaringly at the Met Gala, planned by Anna Wintour, who suggests that men wear white tie.
The first day of the visit, Monday, culminates in a lavish state banquet at Buckingham Palace - where men wear white tie coats with tails and women evening gowns.
An answer of sorts could come in early March when the president makes his first appearance at another of Washington's major roasts: the white-tie Gridiron Club gala.
Trump gave a speech as a stand-in for the president at Saturday night's Gridiron dinner in Washington, D.C., a white-tie event where elite journalists mingle with politicians.
Ryan was this year's keynote speaker at the white-tie dinner, which takes place annually to raise funds for Catholic charities, and he appeared to relish not holding back.
Like a teenager being coy about whether to accept an invitation to the prom, he refused to commit to attending the traditional white-tie award ceremony on Dec. 10.
Dressed in white tie and tails, Mr. Trump made his first foray into a Washington social scene that includes a series of high-profile gatherings of journalists and politicians.
The year before that, President Donald Trump attended the white tie confab, where he joked about the prospect of impeachment and his efforts at nuclear diplomacy with North Korea.
Maybe their matching looks (which bracketed the dark suit and blue-and-white tie worn by Mr. Trump) were meant to signal cooperation between the White House and Congress.
For the palace state banquets, both first ladies wore long white gloves, as Trump will on Monday night -- the gloves are a traditional component of a "white tie" dress code.
Basso shared a photo on Instagram of himself posing on the set of Ocean's Eight in a white tie tux explaining that he's responsible for a number of the dresses.
Golden Globe-goers will be dressed to the nines and express their individual styles while following the dress code of the night, which is white tie, according to Vogue Australia.
Who tried it: Diana Pearl, PEOPLE writer/reporter Difficulty: 2/10 — The only thing that's challenging about attending a glamorous white-tie event is lasting the entire night in heels.
In the portrait, shot by the Paramount stills photographer Eugene Robert Richee, Dietrich wears a top hat, a white tie and tuxedo, and a cigarette dangles suggestively from her mouth.
What really got people worked up in regards to the Trumps' wardrobe was the president's white-tie faux pas: a too-long vest under his tailcoat at the state dinner.
WASHINGTON — Senator Bob Casey of Pennsylvania left the Philadelphia Orchestra's 160th annual Academy of Music Concert and Ball and rushed to Philadelphia's airport, still clad in white tie and tails.
The disconnect was on display at the white-tie Al Smith dinner in New York shortly before the 2016 election, when Trump's jabs at Hillary Clinton hit clanging, discordant notes.
And Mr. Brown's elegant suits — a dark three-piece for the first act, and white tie and tails for the second — are far too closely tailored for trick-harboring sleeves.
In Britain, the images of Trump greeting the Queen in white-tie-and-tails (however ill-fitting) and reading from a prayer originally delivered by President Franklin Roosevelt fit that bill.
She sat down with Refinery29 to discuss her experience, from carrying giant plates to the difficulties of keeping a white tie clean, to the weirdest orders she'd have to deal with.
In his cherry red sweater and white tie, Bone quickly became a sensation (he even got parodied on Saturday Night Live) — but still hasn't said who he will be voting for.
Bitter rivals Historically, the dinner has been a good-natured roast -- one with plenty of jokes, to be sure, but none that break with the white-tie gala's sense of decorum.
The event is sponsored by Apple, so it is being heavily promoted with that tech-y twist — down to the dress code, which, for Monday's Met Gala, is "tech white tie".
Trump opted not to attend last year's Gridiron dinner, an invitation-only white-tie event where DC's journalists and politicians tell jokes and perform comedic skits poking fun at one another.
"I can't believe how dead this place is," a pallid-looking man in a black suit, black shirt and white tie remarks to his three male companions at the table beside you.
"If you watch 'Downton Abbey,' we like to think a butler wears a white tie, stands behind tables and chairs, looking the part," Mr. Harrold said, referring to the hit television series.
The evening, which began with a receiving line, culminated with each debutante presented in the Grand Ballroom, accompanied by a male escort in white tie and tails as she took a bow.
Exactly where the singer was on Saturday during the Scandinavian festivities — which included an evening banquet, with its traditional parade of desserts, after the afternoon white-tie award ceremony — remained a mystery.
President Trump let loose at Washington's annual Gridiron Club dinner, a white-tie event that invites journalists to put on musical performances and politicians are encouraged to "singe, don't burn" (the Gridiron's motto).
We soon cut to the Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, in Spain, where Langdon sports the white tie and tails he wore nearly 30 years ago as a member of the Ivy Club at Princeton.
Later this year, the winners will go to Stockholm; attend a fancy white tie ceremony; meet Swedish royalty; and get a beautiful diploma, a heavy gold medal, and a document confirming their award money.
Former Defense Secretary James Mattis hit back at his old boss at a white-tie gala in New York on Thursday, saying that he's not just an overrated general, he's the greatest overrated general.
The candidates shared the stage Thursday night at an annual white-tie dinner in New York City that raises money for needy children and typically offers White House hopefuls a respite from election tensions.
Clinton and Trump are seated at the same table, one seat apart, at the white-tie fundraiser hosted at the Waldorf Astoria in Manhattan, according to reports and photos from reporters covering the dinner.
There, draped in a feathery gown, she sways back and forth, to the strains of an orchestra, in the arms of the Creature—her private Fred Astaire, with scales instead of white tie and tails.
For Britain, of course, that would be Queen Elizabeth II, the world's longest-reigning monarch, who welcomed him to Buckingham Palace last year with an 82-gun salute and a lavish white-tie state banquet.
On Tuesday night, even his neckwear was more muted: a striped blue-and-white tie, not a blazing red one, as if to signal that he was putting away his bullfighter's cloth for one night.
Amazingly, so did the tail-coated, white-tie-wearing entirety of Mr Haas's orchestra, who were inveigled into jiving on stage as they performed a Teutonic variation on that edgy American rap number, "Shake Ya Ass".
But the website, which soon spread to other British campuses, also featured exclusive stories about a student who fought for ISIS and a Cambridge student in white tie burning cash in front of a homeless man.
Queen Elizabeth II, diminutive alongside Mr. Trump, seemed to enjoy showing him and his family around her palace, and the president grinned happily in his sorely ill-fitting white tie and tails at the royal feast.
You're always the one with a strictly enforced birthday dress code (July White Tie, duh) and the gal who shows up after a friend's breakup with a chick flick and pint of ice cream in hand.
More searing still is the opera-house sequence in Max Ophüls 's "Letter from an Unknown Woman" (1948), which finds Louis Jourdan, in white tie and tails, crooning to Joan Fontaine that he's seen her somewhere before.
Guests were instructed simply to "come in tails," so some showed up in white tie, some showed up in animal tails, and some showed up covered in stories that they had printed out and cut into ribbons.
It's in the second act (that's the white tie and tails portion) that he seems to be plunging into the deepest recesses of his victims' — I mean, volunteers' — thoughts, with results that have you slapping your forehead.
The gaggle of rich New Yorkers from business, politics and the media, in ballgowns and white tie and tails could hardly be more different than blue-collar, white working-class crowds that have flocked to his outsider message.
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton managed to sit two seats from each from each other and remain — mostly — civil Thursday night at the white-tie Al Smith Dinner, the traditional break from attacks during every presidential campaign cycle.
The "tech white tie" dress code for this year's Met Gala was pretty open-ended (and, perhaps, a bit confusing) and has some pretty high expectations, given the kind of incredible ways technology has historically been utilized in fashion.
President Trump, making fun of the media (again) at the annual Gridiron Club Dinner, a white-tie event which draws both journalists and politicians AND FINALLY Cutting the cards Splitting 10 decks of playing cards with a hydraulic press?
The White House said that during next week's trip, Trump will be greeted with a ceremonial welcome upon his arrival on Monday before having lunch with the Queen and partaking in an extravagant white-tie state banquet at Buckingham Palace.
Queen-to-be Kate Middleton wears the ultimate sparkling accessory for special occasions — including the Queen's Cartier Halo tiara on her wedding day in 2011 and the the Queen Mary's Lover's Knot tiara for a white-tie palace party last year.
But when the wedding is labeled as a certain kind of wedding — cocktail, semiformal, casual, beach, black- or white-tie (yes, there is a huge difference), and so on — well, that's when you need to know what you're getting yourself into.
Prince Troubetzkoy, the half-Russian aristocrat who married Amélie Rives of Castle Hill, was in the habit of foraging on the lawn for edible greens, then turning up at dinner in white tie and tails for his personally harvested salad.
A compact patty of beef or chicken, suffused with a profoundly warm curry blend, is folded inside a yellow-white tie-dye of egg cracked right on the grill, then slid into a bun slaked with brown butter and chile mayo.
Trump himself offered the best preview of his move during last Saturday's Gridiron dinner in Washington, a white tie affair for journalists, where few in attendance expected they'd be covering news of an upcoming US-North Korea summit in a matter of days.
The idea was that they should pause hostilities and engage in some light-hearted banter; instead, Mr Trump, dressed in impeccable white tie, rounded off a tasteless attack on Mrs Clinton by saying: "Here she is tonight, in public, pretending not to hate Catholics".
Instead, often clad in white tie and tails, he capers about more in the manner of Fred Astaire, although his macabre aspect — black eyebrows etched above his own, an eerie rictus spreading from ear to ear — recalls more the M.C. from "Cabaret" than anything else.
On top of being a reality star and dancer-singer, she just wrote a tell-all memoir, Pretty Mess, and now she's lending her "patting" power to help launch the latest Beautyblender product, the Beautyblender "Swirl", a pink and white tie-dye shade of everyone's favorite beauty tool.
The White House has previously said that during the trip, Trump will be greeted with a ceremonial welcome upon his arrival on Monday, before having lunch with the Queen and partaking in a white-tie state banquet at Buckingham Palace, which Prince William and Kate Middleton will attend.
"On behalf of all Americans, I offer a toast to the eternal friendship of our people, the vitality of our nations and to the long cherished and truly remarkable reign of her majesty, the queen," the president, wearing a white tie and tails, said while reading from prepared remarks.
While the thought of a dancing monster may strike some as funny — think Peter Boyle in a white-tie-and-tails routine with Gene Wilder in "Young Frankenstein" — for Mr. Scarlett it was a chance to reinterpret a story that has long enthralled, and often baffled, readers and audiences.
In 1865, tired of fussy white-tie evening dress with coattails, the fashionable Bertie asked Poole to design a more informal ensemble — "a short silk smoking jacket with silk collar and cuffs, lined silk; a pair of trousers to match" — for entertaining at his country home in Sandringham.
The hotel was the home to countless galas and parties, including the Alfred E. Smith dinner, traditionally the last event where the presidential candidates share a stage before the election, and the Viennese Opera Ball, which bills itself as the oldest white-tie event in New York City.
His colleague Raj Shah, a deputy press secretary, once joked to colleagues that Mr. Anton turned down an invitation to the Gridiron Dinner, a white-tie evening that is his kind of event, because it would require renting tails, and he refused to wear anything that was not custom tailored.
On the January evening of President Trump's first executive order banning travel from several predominantly Muslim countries, Mr. Casey — an understated, conspicuously moderate Democrat from Pennsylvania — darted early from a Philadelphia Orchestra ball, still in his white tie and tails, to be at the airport where families were being detained.
"As we honor our shared victory and heritage, we affirm the common values that will unite us long into future: freedom, sovereignty, self-determination, the rule of law and reverence for the rights given to us by almighty God," said Trump, dressed in white tie and tails for the highly formal occasion.
This means nothing too risqué, wacky, sexually suggestive or inappropriate for the venue ·      If you have questions about what to wear, ask a member of the wedding party or close friend of the bride first; try the bride next if they're stumped White Tie This is the most formal dress code for a wedding.
Hideko is, unknown to Sookee, not the doomed innocent heiress Sookee imagines her to be, but the star of her uncle's rarefied erotic cabaret, appearing in readings of erotica staged for his Japanese and Japanese sympathizer friends, who sit dressed in white tie in his elegant library, in lustful awe of Hideko as she performs.
Alfred E. Smith IV, who sustained the legacy of his great-grandfather, Al Smith, the New York governor known as "the Happy Warrior," by good-naturedly ribbing presidential aspirants and other potentates as the master of ceremonies at an annual white-tie charity dinner, died on Wednesday at his home in New Canaan, Conn.
The first is from Donald J. Trump's extravagant third wedding at his Mar-a-Lago estate in 2005: The junior senator from New York, glowing in gold silk and pearls, smiles up at the mogul in white tie with genuine delight as he says something that cracks up Hillary, Bill and Trump's bejeweled bride, Melania.
This week, the Trumps will be honored guests at an official state banquet at Buckingham Palace, a white-tie affair for several hundred VIPs and diplomats, including members of the royal family and the President's own adult children, Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump and Tiffany Trump, who are also making the trip across the pond.
I love wearing white, but I'm also a slob who somehow ends up staining anything before I've gotten even a few wears out of it, so I made sure to take advantage of Nuuly's offerings: a white tie-neck tunic from one of my favorite brands, Maeve (retail: $110), and a white ruffle-sleeved midi from ZHU (retail: $146).
At the Gridiron Club Dinner on Saturday night, a white-tie event typically including both journalists and politicians, and featuring jokes about both sides of the aisle, the President made light of a public feud with his attorney general, an embarrassing demotion of sorts for his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and any possible tension in his marriage over alleged affairs.
Many of the standard trimmings are in place, including a mental asylum, a forbidden basement, and a batch of shifty gentlemen in white tie and tails, but you can spend so long trying to gauge whether the movie counts as period drama, pornography, or pastiche that, as with a Nabokov novel like "Ada," you barely notice that the air has grown warm with longing.

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