I'm not going to say no to that one, either ;-)I know this has been mentioned but I wanted to cast my vote for this Tennant tie from Daleks in Manhattan, Voyage of the Damned and Silence in the Library.
I believe it has been established as being a dark Navy with a burgundy floral pattern.
I'm not going to say no to that one, either ;-)
I'm not going to say no to that one, either ;-)
I know this has been mentioned but I wanted to cast my vote for this Tennant tie from Daleks in Manhattan, Voyage of the Damned and Silence in the Library.
Oh and if you do get around to it, Mr. Magnoli, I've found another tie of the same brand which has the same pattern to use for reference!
Maybe not anytime soon, but I'm sure one of us will eventually get their hands on an original.Keep in mind that not only does Indy have a lot of projects on his plate right now, but there's virtually NO reference for the Kenzo tie. It's never been worn with the top button of the jacket unbuttoned and it's never been on display anywhere. Unless some new reference comes to light, there's just not enough to make an accurate replica. If there was, I would have drawn it up by now and sent it to him.
Maybe not anytime soon, but I'm sure one of us will eventually get their hands on an original.
Which one is the mystery tie? The John Rocha?
Therefore no longer a mystery. It's a pretty cheap polyester tie, really only good since there are no other screen accurate blue suit ties for the time being.
Watching the Louise Page videos really brought home how rare the Ricci and Kenzo ties were, even at the time she got them.That in itself may not happen though, .
Not many Tennant ties have cropped up, the Armani, the Lacroix (Swirly), the St George by Duffer, maybe the Thomas Nash, and the mystery tie.
It's always good to be optimistic though, and I shall remain that.
Therefore no longer a mystery. It's a pretty cheap polyester tie, really only good since there are no other screen accurate blue suit ties for the time being.