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I find it hard to believe that this will be the only white-tie event of the Bush administration. An interesting article, though.
Vladimir Berkov said:I think the real question is "Why do white-tie when you can barely get black-tie right?"
Look at the sleeve length, trouser break and bow tie, compared to the PoW. Also look at the lack of pocket square, as well as the use of a cummerbund (instead of a vest) even though it was winter at the time.
Baron Kurtz said:Part of Bush's public persona - the acting bit - is being an everyman.
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Baron Kurtz said:However, i should have thought that all official State dinners (greeting ambassadors etc) would be white tie.
Probably the sun glinting off of the Queens diamonds that's making the Pres squint like that....MrPumpernickel said:Last I checked...this wasn't the most proper behaviour at a meeting with the Royal Family though:
*ahem*
Orgetorix said:I'm glad, in theory, that white-tie has reappeared at the White House. But seeing how poorly it's carried off, it makes me wonder whether it really is a good thing.