Monday, 23 April 2012
Stresemann black lounge morning coat
It is often said that the black lounge morning coat (worn in place of the frock coat or the pleated tailcoat) dates from its adoption by German politician Gustav Stresemann at the signing of the Locarno Pact in 1925 (admitting Germany to the League of Nations). However, a cartoon, by David Low shows Chamberlain (centre) and Stresemann (right) in frock coats, while French representative Aristide Briand (left) is in a morning coat:
Moreover, this photograph, from 1885, shows H Rider Haggard in a black coat and lighter trousers, which were commonly worn before dittoes (matching suits) became all the rage:
Friday, 20 April 2012
Thought for the Day From Max Beerbohm
A fine ground to work upon is the foirst postulate. And the dandy cares for his physical endowments only in so far as they are susceptible of fine results.
Thursday, 19 April 2012
Sunday, 15 April 2012
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
The Way You Wear Your Hat
I have never thought that, despite the song and everything else about him, Frank Sinatra had much of a clue about how to wear a hat. I mean, look at this:
It's just kinda sittin' there.
Compare it with these:
Robert Donat.
Jack Buchanan (holding Diana Dors).
Clark Gable (with Vivien Leigh).
Ronald Colman.
Inspiration Amid The Ruins
These ruins of the ancient chapel of the Mohuns (at what is now Hall Farm) in the Parish of Lanteglos-by-Fowey -
as well as the church itself, in which lie monuments to them -
inspired (if that is the word) the tale that I am now writing. These places really are worth a visit if you are in the area of Fowey and, after all, the place has already inspired better stories than mine..
as well as the church itself, in which lie monuments to them -
inspired (if that is the word) the tale that I am now writing. These places really are worth a visit if you are in the area of Fowey and, after all, the place has already inspired better stories than mine..
Monday, 9 April 2012
Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll
Robert Donat as (Richard Hannay) and Madeleine Carroll (as 'Pamela'), hiding under the bridge on the moors, from the fake policemen who have kidnapped them in Hitchcock's 1935 39 Steps. In a little while they will be hiding under a waterfall, which ruined Donat's (own) suit. He made such a fuss about it that Hitchcock ordered another to be made by Hawes & Curtis (Donat's tailors) but with short trousers.
Sunday, 8 April 2012
HAPPY EASTER
Happy Easter to both of my constant readers!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0ybUpuLn8M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2qt2d-k2_o&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0ybUpuLn8M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2qt2d-k2_o&feature=related
Saturday, 7 April 2012
Mr and Mrs Joseph Chamberlain
Today we have a couple of great paintings of Joseph (1836-1914) and Mary Chamberlain, by John Singer Sargent. Joe's picture was painted in 1896 and Mary's in 1902:
Friday, 6 April 2012
Three Piece Suits
The Victorians called matching trousers and coats `dittoes`. Sometimes the vest matched too but the three piece suit seems to have become frequently adopted relatively late . It is interesting to compare these two Spy cartoons from 1904 and 1905 in which a white vest is sported with a suit in the first instance and a short black coat and cashmere striped trousers in the second. I sometimes wonder why the popularity of short black coats and cashmere stripes waned because, after all, it was possible to mix and match and even easily replace individual items; far more easily than with a three piece set of dittoes.
However, there is no reason why a light vest should not be paired up with a two piece suit or even substituted occasionally for a matching suit vest in a three piece suit.
However, there is no reason why a light vest should not be paired up with a two piece suit or even substituted occasionally for a matching suit vest in a three piece suit.
Cyril Arthur Pearson, 1904, media mogul and founder of The Daily Express.
Major William Eden Evans Gordon, 1905.
Thursday, 5 April 2012
Boo Boo Bee Doo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCIsJGjtUPg
When Cecil Beaton took his famous shots of her
http://admiravel.com.br/marilyn/acervo/marilyn-monroe-19562005-cecil-beaton/
she began by kicking off her shoes and he said that her presence was so strong that he forgot the background and even what she was wearing: none of it mattered.
This presence is something that the fashionistos and style magazines and will never be able to sell to their readers.
When Cecil Beaton took his famous shots of her
http://admiravel.com.br/marilyn/acervo/marilyn-monroe-19562005-cecil-beaton/
she began by kicking off her shoes and he said that her presence was so strong that he forgot the background and even what she was wearing: none of it mattered.
This presence is something that the fashionistos and style magazines and will never be able to sell to their readers.
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
Brasil! Brasil!
I think that it was Lord Denning MR who said that the national cricket team which one supports demonstrates national allegiance. I have to say that watching any sport (especially cricket) is to me about as interesting as eating Spam fritters with anything other than hand cut chips and Corona (in its deposit bottles). Therefore I don`t normally support any teams at all and think that modern `sport` is as dead in true sporting spirit as a sack of dead mice. However, come the World Cup, if the Brasilian team does what it should do on its own turf and they strike this one up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN8awz4speE
and I happen to hear it then I`ll join in because the idea of being associated with Rooney and his chums again stumbling over their own feet fills me with horror.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MN8awz4speE
and I happen to hear it then I`ll join in because the idea of being associated with Rooney and his chums again stumbling over their own feet fills me with horror.
Monday, 2 April 2012
Sunday, 1 April 2012
Film
Robert Donat first saw this film (in which he starred), with his children, in the St Austell Odeon, when they were on holiday in Polperro -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zz5sDV_N8g&feature=related
Both the St Austell Odeon cinema and the England represented in the film have long gone.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zz5sDV_N8g&feature=related
Both the St Austell Odeon cinema and the England represented in the film have long gone.
Easter Eggs
I am not sure whether to believe this or not but the UK Parliament is now (apparently seriously) debating whether, from next year, all seasonal confectionaery must be presented in plain packaging, to lessen its attractriveness and avoid over-indulgence. Presumably the purportedly, legitimate aim of a bankrupt government is to lessen the burden on the NHS of the voluntarily obese. But why should the rest of the population be so patronized. Why not, instead enact provision for the election of village committees to round up all the fatties (watch out Cameron and Clarke!), every Saturday afternoon and have them put in the village stocks for a few hours, encouraging all the village yobos to pelt them with rotten eggs and vegetables!
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