Boston Fashion Week
Boston, MA, October 6, 2004 – When
you think of cities known for high fashion, New York, Paris
and Milan usually come to mind first. But Boston? Yes, absolutely!
Newbury Street is the “Rodeo Drive” of Boston and
it’s gearing up for this year’s Boston Fashion
Week. With women all over town anxiously anticipating the latest
trends, designers to watch, and must haves for spring, we mustn’t
forget about our male fashion enthusiasts. Boston is known
for it’s old-world grandeur and what could be more stylish
and grand than a man in a tuxedo?
What’s new for men’s formalwear for spring 2005?
The experts at Classic Tuxedo say the buzzword for spring is
luxury, luxurious fabrics and textures. Although black is still
the most popular color choice in tuxedos and plain front trousers
are preferred over pleated, it’s the colors, lightweight
fabrics and attention to detail that will create a captivating
look. Bill Tzizik, CEO Classic Tuxedo, said, “When it
comes to comfort and European inspired styling and tailoring,
Boston and Beverly Hills are the only two cities in the country
to carry the ultimate tuxedo collection by Matteo Maas.” The
Matteo Maas tuxedo is fabricated of the finest high twist Australian
yarn, a super 120 wool, for a silky soft, lightweight feel.
And unlike the shiny satin found on tuxedo jacket lapels and
leg braid, the Matteo Maas has a material called grosgrain,
a silk like fabric with crosswise ribs.
The textures, fabrics and designs of formal accessories are
also luxurious. Non-pleated, microfiber, laydown collar shirts
from manufacturers like Tallia Uomo are popular because they
feel incredibly like silk and they don’t wrinkle. High
button, fullback vests in a rich herringbone patterns can be
paired with bow ties, Windsor ties or cravats. Accessory color
choices are endless and range from the classic platinum or
eggshell to spearmint or frosty pink.
Boston Fashion Week is a celebration of all that is stylish,
comfortable, and chic for women as well as men and what could
be more stylish than a man in a tux?
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