Paying Respects | On the Street w/ Bill Cunningham | The New York Times
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- Опубліковано 24 вер 2024
- Is there an appropriate code of dress for memorial services today?
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love this guy
In my culture wearing red is a sign of disrespect for the dead. U would be told to cover it up or leave.
Was good to here where are you from?
Suit have to be black in my opinion, not blue, not gray, not brown, aways use black. And shoes with shoelace.
I disagree; any dark shade should be fine. Black accents should always be present however - shoes, for instance; as you mentioned :)