![]() ![]() ![]() White formal shirt with mother-of-pearl studs down front placket, double cuffs, and detachable wing collar.Black wool forward-pleated formal trousers with satin side stripes and slanted side pockets.Blue & gold paisley single-breasted waistcoat with sharp peak lapels, six high-fastening covered buttons, four welt pockets, and notched bottom.Black wool single-breasted 1-button dinner jacket with satin-faced peak lapels and welted breast pocket.When A.R., Lucky, Lansky, and Rosetti converge on Nucky Thompson’s New Year’s Eve party, Boardwalk Empire presented a mishmash of formalwear fashion that nicely represented each man’s position both in life and in the criminal hierarchy.Ī real life mentor to up-and-coming mobsters like Lansky and Luciano, Rothstein prided himself on his attire, and he is arguably the best-dressed of Nucky’s most prominent guests. The notion of black tie may sound restrictive to a novice, but part of its charm comes from the amount of personalization that a man can still fashionably pull off without being relegated to the implied limitations of a “penguin suit”. A group of New York gangsters choosing Nucky’s basement to talk business while a party oblivious heaves forward upstairs leads itself to a major conglomeration of styles – both in leadership and in attire – that illustrate just how much about a man can be determined by looking at the way he puts himself together. Vincent Piazza as Charlie “Lucky” Luciano, the Mafia’s smooth and ambitious future chiefĪnatol Yusef as Meyer Lansky, Rothstein’s clever mob protégéīobby Cannavale as Gyp Rosetti, violent and hotheaded Italian-born gangster Michael Stulhbarg as Arnold Rothstein, powerful New York gambler and racketeer Anatol Yusef, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Vincent Piazza as Meyer Lansky, Arnold Rothstein, and “Lucky” Luciano, respectively, on Boardwalk Empire (Episode 3.01 – “Resolution”). ![]()
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