For day (or rather, early dusk), there are winter white and grey
flannel three-piece suits, herringbone cotton trousers, overcoats and
gingham shirts. But much of the looks are black-on-black (and lots of
shine that probably looks its best in a dimmed casino back room). Here,
Bustle plays with various gauges of tonal stripes, from pin-thin glossy
and matte to silver doubles to oversized awning stripes (I can’t decide
if the latter are hot, or clownish). There's also a new twist on the
tux: a tailored midnight navy jacket with cuffs turned up to reveal a
grape satin lining, with matching piping and satin up the trouser leg.
Other suits are purplish navy, with tailored vests and satin backs in a
black-and-white print of a hand of cards, and the Bustle tailoring
signature: rounded jacket yokes that have pronounced seams -- and
accessorized with disheveled bow ties or a hastily-stuffed woman’s
garter instead of a pocket square. The dealer, model Stacy McKenzie, is
the finale in a mannish pantsuit that maximizes her curves, as any
self-respecting Bond girl would.
[The Post's Ben Kaplan
takes a turn on the catwalk for Bustle. Look for his story in
Saturday's Weekend Post. Credit: Peter J. Thompson/National Post]

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