This
article about lower wedding cost is
appealing for those interested about this topic is written by Janine Giorgenti
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You have proposed marriage to the woman of your dreams. Her acceptance means
that now, you must prepare for the big day! You will stand beside your bride in
that "picture perfect moment," a snapshot in time which will forever
adorn your mantel. Choosing the perfect tuxedo and accessories is vital, thus
making the task daunting. Here are some guidelines to make it easier for you to
choose the perfect formal wear for your wedding.
1) "Get With" the Theme! And Don't Forget the Bride!
Don't look out of place at your own wedding! Weddings can have themes ranging
from The Great Gatsby, to Art Deco, Renaissance, Nouveau... It's your party and
you're the co-star. So, dress the part! Choose a tuxedo that complements your
bride's gown. For instance, if it's a traditional wedding, dress in a classic
tux. If it is a modern wedding or themed wedding, then dress according to the
theme and style.
2) "Don't Sweat It!"
Consider the climate and time of year. If you are getting married in the south
in mid-summer, you should go with a lighter, more breathable fabric. If your
theme is a beach wedding, opt for white instead of the traditional black tux.
In the winter months, a traditional tux may do the trick.
3) Like "Night and Day."
Are you planning an evening or daytime wedding? The general rule is that
evening weddings or those after 6pm are considered more formal. Such a wedding
calls for full dress, including tux, tuxedo shirt, cummerbund or vest, tie or
bow tie, cufflinks and studs and tuxedo shoes.
Daytime weddings can be less formal. Although a tux is still appropriate, some
couples opt for a dressy suit with tuxedo accessories.
4) It's All About You!
Find your personal style and show some flair, whether it is the style of your
tux shirt or the cufflinks and studs that you choose. A touch here and there
can really make the look your own.
5) Don't Be Late For Your Own Wedding!
Don't procrastinate! This is not something you sit on until a couple of weeks
before your wedding. Finding the right tuxedo takes time, as do fittings to
make it look just right. Alterations can take a few weeks. If you're having the
tux custom made, allow 2 months.
6) It Just Ain't Fitting!
Make sure it fits. There should be no pulling, puckering, sagging or drooping.
The length should cover your socks when you are walking but not puddle on the
floor when you are standing. A professional will be able to help you make the
right choices and get a fit that will be both comfortable and flattering.
7) Ahhhhhh, This Feels Good!
Yes, you can be comfortable in a tuxedo, if it fits well and is made from a
nice, high-quality fabric. When you figure in the photo sessions, the wedding
ceremony and the reception, not to mention all that dancing, you will be
wearing this tuxedo for quite a while.
8) When a Little "Bling" Will Do!
Tuxedo shirts require cufflinks and studs. Here is where you can flaunt your
personal taste, by choosing from simple gold knots to gorgeous inlays. You
don't have to spend a fortune. Unless the set is under a jeweler's loupe,
costume cufflinks and studs will achieve the same look.
9) Who Wants "Pre-owned," Anyway!
Consider buying rather than renting. A tuxedo is no more expensive than a good
quality suit. You would never rent a suit, so why rent a tux? Plus, you don't
know who's worn it before... yuck! The fit will look better and the fabric will
feel great on a tuxedo that you buy or have made... Most importantly, you get
to keep it.
10) You Are My Sunshine!
Polish and shine! Shoes finish off your look. Make sure they are clean and polished.
Black patent leather is the standard. Don't forget to break them in if they are
new. The last thing you want to think about during this momentous occasion is
how much your feet hurt.
So enjoy yourself and have the time of your life!
Copyright (c) 2008 Janine Giorgenti
About
The Author
Janine Giorgenti is a renowned fourth generation Italian
designer, image consultant and custom clothier. Visit her website at http://www.bestcustomtuxedo.com
for more style advice and fashion tips.