Los Angeles and the 2000s aren't big fans of the black tie tradition, but I love it. It sifts a moment out from the everyday - makes it charming, timeless, and Hitchcockian (before the murder). So I get excited to take advantage of an opera outing and go for my fanciest.
07 November 2010
Figaro
Karine and I went to see Marriage of Figaro at the Dorothy Chandler.


Los Angeles and the 2000s aren't big fans of the black tie tradition, but I love it. It sifts a moment out from the everyday - makes it charming, timeless, and Hitchcockian (before the murder). So I get excited to take advantage of an opera outing and go for my fanciest.

Los Angeles and the 2000s aren't big fans of the black tie tradition, but I love it. It sifts a moment out from the everyday - makes it charming, timeless, and Hitchcockian (before the murder). So I get excited to take advantage of an opera outing and go for my fanciest.