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Elegant luxurious satin devore coat perfect for gallery opening |
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| Devore silk/viscose coat and silk evening outfit | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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A sophisticated medium length lady's evening coat that is perfect for an Opera first night performance. Hand painted and devore hand printed silk/viscose makes a soft luxurious evening coat. The long slim fitting silk evening skirt and top is painted to co-ordinate with the elegant satin coat and can be made in a range of iridescent colours. This luxurious women's coat and silk evening gown makes a dramatic statement for the discerning woman who loves unusual creative evening wear that would be perfect for the mother of the bride, or a wonderful evening on a cruise. A long two piece outfit made in hand painted silk crepe back satin can be worn for less formal occasions. There is no added decoration allowing a space for a beautiful jewel. This outfit is very good for a range of sizes from a small person with a dainty figure to a woman with a more curvy and fuller figure. On-Line ShopThe Coat Style: Art Coat: £2025 including VAT (£1760 for export) Two piece Style: Slim Bias skirt £500 and Overblouse £405 both including VAT £435 and £350 for export). The Summer Season and the dress code, what to wear.
For ladies in the Royal Enclosure, off-the-shoulder or halter-neck dresses, and those with a strap of less than an inch, are considered unsuitable and not permitted attire in the Royal Enclosure - as are miniskirts. Midriffs must be covered and trousers suits should be full-length and of matching material and colour. Hats are, of course, obligatory and the Royal Enclosure is famous for a fantastic display of millinery over five days. Dramatic headgear is not limited to the ladies – a top hat is essential and must be worn. Gentlemen are required to wear a top hat at all times when within the Royal Enclosure area other than within a private box or facility. In the late nineteenth century, when Lord Harris wore a brown bowler hat to Ascot, Edward VII is reported to have taken one look at him and loudly enquired, "Goin' rattin', Harris?". Morning suits also remain extremely popular in the public enclosures of the General Admission and Silver Ring areas, though not essential.” Part of the summer season is the Henley Royal Regatta – for which there is a dress code and to quote from the Henley Royal Regatta site: ‘Those attending the Regatta in the Stewards' Enclosure must dress in accordance with long-established tradition. Gentlemen are required to wear lounge suits, or jackets or blazers with flannels, and a tie or cravat. Ladies are required to wear dresses or suits with a hemline below the knee and will not be admitted wearing divided skirts, culottes or trousers of any kind. Ladies are encouraged to wear hats. Similarly, no one will be admitted to the Stewards' Enclosure wearing shorts or jeans. Members are particularly asked to bring this custom to the attention of their Guests, to ensure that the standards are maintained and to avoid the possibility of embarrassment of a Guest being refused admission.”
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