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Qu'est-ce (qui) est morning coat - définition

COAT WITH THE FRONT OF THE SKIRT CUT AWAY, SO AS TO LEAVE ONLY THE TAILS OR REAR SECTION OF THE SKIRT
Tail coat; Dress coat; Dress-coat; Morning coat; Tail-coat; Morning coats; Morning jacket; Newmarket coat; Newmarket Coat; Claw Hammer Coat; Cutaway coat; Claw-hammer coat; Swallow-tail coat; Cutaway (coat); Swallow-tailed coat
  • Two men wearing morning coats at a wedding. 1929
  • A women's black wool tailcoat, 1939
  • [[Beau Brummell]] wears a Regency period dress coat as daytime dress. The coat is able to close and the tails are knee length.
  • Military issue tail coat, 1789
  • [[Winfield Scott]] wearing a tailcoat at the [[Battle of Veracruz]]
  • Caricature of Mr [[John Delacour]] (19th century) wearing dress coat with [[top hat]] for [[white tie]].
  • A modern traditional morning tailcoat, made of mohair

morning coat         
¦ noun a man's formal coat with a long back section cut into tails which curves up to join the waist at the front.
morning dress         
  • [[Hamide Ayşe Sultan]] (1887–1960) with her husband in morning coat and [[formal trousers]]
  • [[Joseph Douglass]] in morning dress with grandfather [[Frederick Douglass]] in [[frock coat]] (circa 1890s)
  • Vanity Fair]]'', 11 September 1869
  • [[A. Carnegie]] and [[Lord Weardale]]. While the [[top hat]] would be considered the standard, alternatives occur; here a [[bowler hat]].
  • [[Winston Churchill]] in morning dress, lifting his [[top hat]] with his [[walking stick]] (1943).
  • Morning dress fashion (middle), as opposed to [[frock coat]]s (left and right) (1848)
  • Morning dress worn at a [[Catholic]] [[Procession of the Holy Blood]] in [[Bruges]], [[Belgium]] (2009)
  • Nancy]] in 1983, both men in [[morning coat]]s with [[formal trousers]], known as morning dress
  • [[Giuseppe Verdi]] (1813–1901) in 1844
  • Spanish man-about-town Victor Peñasco in morning suit, with waistcoat with shawl collar, 1912
JACKET WORN WITH MEN'S MORNING DRESS
Morning suit; Morning clothes; Morning wear; Day dress; Morning costume
Morning dress is a suit that is worn by men for very formal occasions such as weddings. It consists of a grey or black coat that is longer at the back than the front, grey trousers, a white shirt, a grey tie, and often a top hat.
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Morning dress         
  • [[Hamide Ayşe Sultan]] (1887–1960) with her husband in morning coat and [[formal trousers]]
  • [[Joseph Douglass]] in morning dress with grandfather [[Frederick Douglass]] in [[frock coat]] (circa 1890s)
  • Vanity Fair]]'', 11 September 1869
  • [[A. Carnegie]] and [[Lord Weardale]]. While the [[top hat]] would be considered the standard, alternatives occur; here a [[bowler hat]].
  • [[Winston Churchill]] in morning dress, lifting his [[top hat]] with his [[walking stick]] (1943).
  • Morning dress fashion (middle), as opposed to [[frock coat]]s (left and right) (1848)
  • Morning dress worn at a [[Catholic]] [[Procession of the Holy Blood]] in [[Bruges]], [[Belgium]] (2009)
  • Nancy]] in 1983, both men in [[morning coat]]s with [[formal trousers]], known as morning dress
  • [[Giuseppe Verdi]] (1813–1901) in 1844
  • Spanish man-about-town Victor Peñasco in morning suit, with waistcoat with shawl collar, 1912
JACKET WORN WITH MEN'S MORNING DRESS
Morning suit; Morning clothes; Morning wear; Day dress; Morning costume
Morning dress, also known as formal day dress, is the formal Western dress code for day attire, consisting chiefly of, for men, a morning coat, waistcoat, and formal trousers, and an appropriate gown for women. Men may also wear a popular variant where all parts (morning coat, waistcoat and trousers) are the same colour and material, often grey and usually called "morning suit" or "morning grey" to distinguish it; considered properly appropriate only to festive functions such as summer weddings and horse races, which consequently makes it slightly less formal.

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Tailcoat

A tailcoat is a knee-length coat characterised by a rear section of the skirt, known as the tails, with the front of the skirt cut away.

The tailcoat shares its historical origins in clothes cut for convenient horse riding in the Early Modern era. Ever since the 18th century, however, tailcoats evolved into general forms of day and evening formal wear, in parallel to how the lounge suit succeeded the frock coat (19th century) and the justacorps (18th century).

Thus, in 21st-century Western dress codes for men, mainly two types of tailcoats have survived:

  1. Dress coat, an evening wear with a squarely cut away front, worn for formal white tie
  2. Morning coat (or cutaway in American English), a day wear with a gradually tapered front cut away, worn for formal morning dress

In colloquial language without further specification, "tailcoat" typically designates the former, that is the evening (1) dress coat for white tie.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour morning coat
1. The official dress code for those invited to an investiture at Buckingham Palace is lounge suit, morning coat or uniform.
2. Mr Brown, spurning any thought of a morning coat, wore a lounge suit, lilac tie and lopsided grin.
3. When you find yourself stepping into your morning coat on the day of the wedding, you may still feel slightly disembodied.
4. Dressed in a formal morning coat and greeted by groups of enthusiastic Japanese nationalists, he made a solemn and deep bow at Yasukuni that was broadcast nationwide.
5. She stood smiling in the blazing sunshine as the Welsh Guards Band played "God Save the Queen," with her husband, Prince Philip, ever at her side, in a gray morning coat with his top hat in hand.