Jean-Yves Thibaudet Wears Ron Tomson on the Concert Stage
- by Ron Tomson
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World-famous pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet took the concert stage in Ron Tomson's Crystal Cuff Peak Lapel Tuxedo, black with a genuine crystal-embellished lapel and cuffs. Shop the tuxedo.
World-renowned pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet brought a jazzy Bernstein to life at Chicago's Symphony Center in Ron Tomson's Crystal Cuff Peak Lapel Tuxedo, a fitting bit of sparkle for a stormy night of American music.
The Look
On a stormy Thursday night at Symphony Center, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, led by conductor James Gaffigan and joined by the Apostolic Church of God Sanctuary Choir, delivered a program of American favorites: Kurt Weill, George Gershwin, a selection of lively spirituals including "Lift Every Voice and Sing," and Leonard Bernstein's intense Second Symphony, "The Age of Anxiety," whose jazzy piano part Thibaudet brought to life.
For the occasion, one of the world's most celebrated concert pianists and a longtime style icon in classical music wore the Crystal Cuff Peak Lapel Tuxedo in black. Genuine crystal embellishment along the peak lapel and cuffs caught the stage light with every bow, pairing virtuosity with couture, exactly the kind of statement Thibaudet is known for.
Cut from luxurious black suiting fabric with a sharp peak lapel, the tuxedo stays rooted in classic black-tie while the crystal detailing makes it built for the spotlight.
See the moment on Instagram.
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Shop the Crystal Cuff Peak Lapel Tuxedo in black.
