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Subtly adding sartorial elegance to our ads

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We recently had some high resolution photos done for our current ad campaign. The photographer and our marketing person were focusing on the food and decor. I was too, but couldn't resist adding some sartorial touches.

Bespoke Alan Flusser DB cream Doeskin dinner jacket with wide shawl lapels, RL black with white pindots bow tie, c. 1920 black and white enamel double sided cufflinks on sterling.



RL wool tweed jacket subtly thrown over a barstool with pocket square in view



Lawrence Fellows illustrations from 1930's Esquire in the background, with the one illustration titled "What a Well Dressed Waiter Will Wear"

 

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Beautiful pictures. I bet the dishes taste as good as they look. I'll be sure to stop by if I get a chance to go to Wilmington. Hope you won't get so wildly popular that we have to call months in advance just to get a reservation.

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Originally Posted by maxnharry
Really like the photos! Where are the ads going to be run?

They are currently running in about 4 local magazines.
 

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I like the photos. Less of a focus on the food and more on the entire experience of the restaurant. A wise decision.
 

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Wonderful, Tom. Makes me very excited for September when I head back to Pa and hope to visit.
 

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Originally Posted by designprofessor
tasteful
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And tasty looking dishes, as well.
 

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