Meatball, appears in one photograph wearing a black
dinner jacket of his own.
First known as a Homburg jacket, then in 1888 a dress lounge, in 1896 it became the
dinner jacket and at the turn of the century we Brits adopted the American phrase tuxedo.
Dressed in a sharp white
dinner jacket, the singer was the epitome of effortless cool as he cranked out a thrilling two-hour set at the first of two sold-out Hydro shows.
But the star of the night was the Wirral a c t o r, in an immaculate black tie and
dinner jacket.
The only element that jarred was the image for the branding - the invitations, programmes, and place cards all featured a man in dickie bow, white dress shirt and black
dinner jacket.
Sandler's dog, Meatball, appears in one photo wearing a black
dinner jacket and a white yarmulke.
WHATEVER happened to the
dinner jacket? Twenty years ago, you would go to the boss's Christmas do, a business dinner-and-dance or a charity function at a posh hotel and the invitation would inevitably stress: Dress - Formal.
5 A FANCY DJ No, not someone to play toons, a
dinner jacket. Even if it's just in yer hoose, you should totally get dressed up.
Funnily enough, while Krulak still likes to wear his campaign medals on his
dinner jacket, O'Neill rarely sits down to eat with any Scottish Premier League gongs or European Cup medal attached to his lapels.
1886: The
dinner jacket made its first appearance in public when it was worn at a ball at the Tuxedo Park Country Club, New York.
I also think this big screen is a great idea, but I'm not going to be going in a
dinner jacket!"
TY WEARS BLACK
DINNER JACKET, pounds 70, AND MATCHING TROUSERS, pounds 30; WHITE DRESS SHIRT, pounds 24.99; BLACK BOW TIE, FROM A SET AT pounds 12.99 - ALL FROM NEXT.