WEDDING STYLE
SOME WEDDINGS CALL FOR TRADITIONAL EVENING WEAR, OTHERS FOR ELEGANT VARIATIONS HERE'S HOW TO SUIT-UP
BLACK TIE
If the invitation card calls for black-tie, the expectation is to wear a tuxedo. What you’re looking for is a peak or shawl lapel (never notch). A tuxedo typically features grosgrain or satin facing lapel, matching the stripe down the outer seam of the trousers.
If you’re feeling creative, and considering time and place there may be room to mix it up with the details. Our stylists can help you achieve a black-tie look that doesn’t abandon your personality.
BLACK TIE OPTIONAL
The reality is, almost always, black-tie optional means the expectation is black-tie or as close to black tie as possible. Find comfort in tradition or opt for a more modern and creative take on black-tie.
FORMAL
This dress code keeps an elevated aesthetic but isn’t as strict as black-tie. A crisp button-up shirt and tie are the foundation of a formal dress code.
Invest in the classics if you haven’t already, grey, navy, and black are always a good choice.
Level up your suit game, find the perfect in-season color.
COCKTAIL
Cocktail attire doesn’t follow a uniform set of rules like formal and black-tie, this allows for plenty of flexibility and personal interpretation.
Whether you are opting for a full suit, or a patterned crisp shirt and tuxedo pants, feel free to lean into a wider range of colors an
BEACH WEDDINGS
The options are endless, from fabrics to colours to cuts. Lightweight fabrics like pure linen or cotton blends are best for maximum comfort.
Don’t forget to think through footwear, whether you’ll be attending a sea-side soiree or spending most of your time indoors or atop a balcony, have your suit tailored to your choice of footwear.
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