The Bow Tie Takes the Stage
The bow tie made its debut in the 19th century. Originally called a "cravat" up until the early 20th century, its name change can be traced back to the success of "Madame Butterfly," an opera by Giacomo Puccini created in 1904. The literal translation, "Madame Butterfly," inspired the new name for this accessory.
At that time, gentlemen attending the opera often wore a two-winged cravat that resembled the shape of a butterfly, and the widespread enthusiasm for the performance sparked the idea of renaming it the "bow tie."