Getting the right attire for your wedding can
be as daunting for grooms as it is for brides, so we enlisted the help of
bespoke tailor and wedding style ‘guru’, Roberto Revilla to give our guys his essential hints and tips.
A traditional formal wedding usually means
either morning suit or dinner suit/black tie. But before you decide which style and colour suits your personality and wedding, here are a few things to consider:
Get the suit right
Start the process early (at least four months before the big day), especially if you're going tailored. If you're considering a traditional formal suit, you'll need to try on some ready-made/rental morning suits
or dinner before you decide whether suits work for
you or if a more custom fit option is needed. You want to look the best you can
on your big day, right?
If you usually struggle to find off-the-peg clothes that
look great, then make the investment and go tailored. Dinner suits and morning
suits are at the very least great outfits to have in the wardrobe but not need,
rather than need and not have.
For great takes on traditional
formal wear with an injection of personality, image search on sites like Pinterest
and create your own mood board of favourite looks. This will make your life
easier when you go to a store or tailor as you’ll be able to show ideas you like
and see how best they can make them work for you.
Colour choices
For morning coats and dinner suits, a navy
version rather than traditional black could be worth considering – a
contemporary twist and the shade also works better for gentlemen with a
summer/spring type complexion (i.e. those of you that are fair of face).
Talk to your fiancée about any colour
schemes/themes running through the wedding. As well as a buttonhole it’s a
great idea to look at matching your tie/bow tie/cravat to say, the floral
arrangements or bridesmaids' dresses.
Shoes, shirts and everything in between
Shoes, shirts and everything in between
Treat your wedding as a game of two halves
and have a shirt for each. One for the ceremony and then later on, change to a fresh one as you carry on celebrating and dancing the night away with your gorgeous bride.
When it comes to shoes, I have had some men say, “Oh, I have a pair of
black shoes I use for work, I’ll just polish those up and use them.” My advice is NO! Go and
invest in a new pair for the big day. With a smart morning suit, a good pair of black
oxfords or brogues will do the trick, whilst a dinner suit works well with a high-shine or patent
leather pair.
Socks should be chosen last – some fresh new black or grey
socks for your morning suit, black or navy (depending on trouser colour) for
your dinner suit. Again no harm in having two pairs for the day.
For more advice on accessories and how to create a more relaxed wedding day look, read our 2nd part blog from Roberto Revilla coming soon!
To see the latest collections of suits and menswear from Roberto Revilla, visit: www.robertorevillalondon.com/
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