Bow Ties Sydney, Australia - Le Noeud Papillon - Specialists In Self Tying Bow Ties


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Friday, October 30, 2009

To Be Watched - Style Trends

Dolce and Gabana's look below is quintessentially the new wave we are seeing in formal wear. The Smoking jacket features a notched lapel with padded smoking jacket fabric, there seems to be piping all over the jacket and I definitely think the turned back sleeve is coming back. It's also featured in Tom Ford's dinner collection. Wheras Tom Ford seems to be more obsessed with tartan, Dolce and Gabana have a more refined, less of a statement look.







Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Le Noeud Papillon is looking for stockists

Le Noeud Papillon is keen for stockists of its bows. So far we have attracted exclusive stores such as Leopold's Empire, Claude Sebastian and Skin Deep in Australia. However, we are reaching out to stores who are offering a point of difference. So far we have made contact with stores in Paris and London too.

If you are interested in stocking our unique products please send an email to bow@lenoeudpapillon.com - we are interested in hearing from you. And any feedback is appreciated to.

Regards,
Nicholas.

The Age Melbourne - Le Noeud Papillon Midnight Blue Diamond Point

The Age Melbourne was kind enough to show some interest in Le Noeud Papillon bow ties. This was released last weekend. The same bow is featured within the website http://www.lenoeudpapillon.com but has subsequently been renamed 'The Edward'