Wednesday, December 17, 2008

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Harry, fetch the car. For the last convoy. The

With Horst Tappert One of the last great German actors of the "old guard" passed away. Tappert played in many films and stage plays the lead role, including in the three-part series "The Gentlemen to Checkout". The role of his life but that of the Inspector General "Derrick" was. As late bloomers - he was 51 when he succeeds Erik Ode ("The Commissioner") took - came He sat to world fame, even in China to 500 million (!) in front of the TV screens when Derrick determined. Well, no other would have been able to this role so filled as always properly dressed Horst Tappert, who was dressed privately in this style and thus is a worldwide figurehead of the intra-European dress codes for the "elegant gentlemen" in the sense of "Mr. Journals "was the fashion Essays undergo rotfadenartig yes through this blog.

Camlot to the clothing style that represented Tappert, once wrote, is

"Derrick / Tappert an excellent example of the style that is detailed here often lately "Lord Journal" declared to be exemplary and blameless.
He is also a showcase for intra-European style.
There were very specific rules in force from the war until the late 1970s as unspoken German / Austrian "Dress Code."
were given "laws" such as: no blue to green, no brown to black, brown shoes only fit to brown suits or sports clothes, handkerchief white same as tie or pure, never as Bausch but folded, always meticulous, multi-colored tie on only a solid colored shirt to striped shirt just plain colored tie, plaid shirt only sportswear,
, etc. Admittedly, for transmission there was little space. The Inner
model dressed Europeans had always been a bit pedantic and rather stiff, like its forerunner, the captain Eelking himself.
offered Therefore, this style provides many opportunities for Sprezzatura and a little wider striped shirt was already extravagant as insane "

We want the great actor and Dressers remember" Tappert with some pictures again.


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