"Oh, hello there, I didn't hear you come in."
Warren relaxing in the evening with a good smoke, and a good book.
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Junger Herr im Rauchermantel by Leopold Fertbauer, 1830.
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Do you MIND? She is TRYING to enjoy her PIPE.
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Hubert de Givenchy rocking a fabulous velvet smoking jacket, sometime around 1940.
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Dress bad and they will remember the clothes. Dress well and they will remember the man.
- Michael Huynh
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A tad bit of info; Vincent Price's second wife, Mary Grant Price, was an accomplished costume designer. She designed the costumes for Vincent's film "Up in Central Park" from 1947. They married in '49. The jacket he's wearing in photo #2, is the coat she made for him for the film. The first photo is from 1963's "Diary of a Madman" and he's wearing the same jacket. In the last photo, which is from 1961's "Master of the World", he is seen wearing the exact same jacket.
It's so cool how she made it for him and he continued to wear it in his films. True love.
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smoking a cigarette behind a restaurant driving my moms mini cooper someone say southern au
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Smoking jacket used to mean fancy velvet robes that gentlemen wore to smoke cigars, now it means the purple fleece I wear to smoke a joint so my cute jackets don't smell like skunk
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Brown Silk Smoking Jacket, 1870-1879, probably Japanese.
Met Museum.
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ELEGANT AT-HOME LOUNGE-WEAR FOR A MID-CENTURY GENTLEMAN
While not quite the “smoking” garment of lore, this was a 1950’s dad’s answer to the “dressing gown”, made to wear before putting on any clothing which could be worn outside the house. Whether after the morning shower while preparing for his day or in the evening after work hours an elegant robe of this type could be worn, possibly while relaxing with coffee and the newspaper or a highball and,…
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"Velvet and refined, he's defined to hold me,
I don't need a diamond,
I like wearing his smoke rings," -Miranda Lambert ❤️🔥
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