The day before, Naomi Campbell came out in a denim two-piece, and attended the London premiere of the musical about Bob Marley “Get up stand up!”. The supermodel put a tuxedo on her naked body, creating an additional accent on the waist with the help of a belt, and flared jeans.
Unlike a traditional tuxedo, its Canadian version, consisting of jeans and denim jeans/shirts, is appropriate in almost any wardrobe. We owe his appearance to Bill Crosby, who in 1951 was not allowed into a Canadian hotel because of an “inappropriate” look — Levi’s shirts and jeans. The company turned the scandal into its own hand by sewing a denim two-piece for the singer. A comfortable and stylish set has firmly established itself in wardrobes, and among its fans were Quentin Tarantino, Justin Timberlake, Princess Diana, and others.