CWPR Issue 2 2014-2015 - page 48

F A S H I O N S , J E W E L R Y , A C C E S S O R I E S F O R M E N & W O M E N
C H I C A G O W E D D I N G & P A R T Y R E S O U R C E
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Grooms: Sharp in Their Own Way
From trim tuxedos to funky, casual footwear, the men are making waves
with their wedding style
By Nola Sarkisian-Miller, CTW Features
Billions of viewers around the world watched a tuxedo-clad
Daniel Craig escort Queen Elizabeth II to the Opening Cer-
emonies of the 2012 London Olympic Games. All eyes may
have been transfixed on the Queen as she “parachuted” into
Olympic Stadium, but what also stood out was the slim fit of
Craig’s striking ensemble.
It just so happens that style is all the rage when it comes
to men’s wedding attire. There’s something so chic about a
one-button, single-breasted jacket that can highlight a man’s
broad shoulders and trim waist. This past spring, bridal
designer Vera Wang launched a tuxedo line in partnership
with Houston-based The Men’s Wearhouse clothing chain,
featuring fine wool tuxedos with shorter jackets, tapered
sleeves and narrower lapels in grosgrain or satin for a sleek
silhouette.
Fitted is a huge trend right now. Everything is a fitted
look. No boxy coats. The flattering style also impacts the
look of the tuxedo slacks.
Everybody wants flat-front trousers. Pleated trousers are
out.
Cummerbunds also are yesteryear. In addition to skinny
ties, grooms are opting for natty self-tie bow ties in colors
corresponding to wedding themes. Plum and royal blue are
popular colors, along with neutrals such as latte, silver and
ivory.
While black tuxedos still take the spotlight, grooms are
embracing gray tuxedos as the hot-color alternative followed
by tan. From light gray to dark heather, gray’s tonal shades
make it a year-round pick for fall to summer weddings. Gray
also complements a number of pastel colors that brides are
wearing, such as champagne, blush and pink.
Both gray and tan are good options for less formal or day-
time affairs, and they open the doors for personalization,
like more flamboyant ties or other off-the-wall styles.
Lots of guys are wearing Chuck Taylors or Vans- it can be
hard to find the right shoe to pair with nontraditional tux
colors.
Vans checkerboard slip-ons are a wedding favorite for a
“striking juxtaposition.” Men are also wearing the lace-up
Authentic style in Italian leather, an upgrade from the tradi-
tional canvas style for a dressier look.
In warmer climates, such as Las Vegas, grooms are ditch-
ing their jackets for the big day. Instead, they’re wearing
slacks, shirts and vests for a laid-back approach, especially
with gray or tan styles.
While fashion purists may run amok at such a thought,
weddings rules are taking a back seat to individualization.
Tradition is out the window.
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