2021 IS UPON US, WHAT ARE THE WEDDING SUIT TRENDS FOR MEN?
The new year has popped out with a lot of promises and hope to behold. Men’s fashion has evolved a lot since 2020, a year that will be remembered for all the wrong reasons. Men’s suit trends too have been changing year on year, and I promise to give you the best of men’s suiting trends in this blog as I consciously do for all my clients, day in and out. From formal to more laid back, I’ll walk you through the range of choices. I’m sure you’ll be wanting to be dressed to the nines, and savor every minute of it. From sleek black dinner suits that gave many a Hollywood stars a run for their money to the more intricate, there’re no strings attached!
Dinner suit for weddings:
Dinner suits for weddings don’t always have to be black or midnight blue, the de facto suit colors of the wedding season. If it’s a monochromatic wedding (Black and white), I always recommend going for a black dinner suit. But if it’s a late afternoon or early evening wedding, then I suggest a midnight blue suit for an exceptional look. Alternatively, I also recommend emerald green or deep burgundy colored suits or you can ditch your dinner jacket for a smoking jacket.
I wonder if there’s anything more graceful than a three-piece wedding suit. The biggest advantage is that a three-piece suit is more formal in nature, therefore if you get too hot, and want to appear chic and stylish when spending the night away, you, being the groom, can still hold sway over the onlookers, with the waistcoat on. And there is the classic prince of Wales check, which is another favorite as a wedding suit pattern and effuses a lot of elegance and suaveness, whatever be the style and theme of the wedding. If you are looking for a tailored wedding suit, but at crossroads to how you can create your dream wedding suit, simply talk to me for a one-on-one consultation. If you’re contemplating when is a good time to order a bespoke wedding suit, then you should start as early as possible so that there is no hustling around in the last minute. You need to plan things early—and select the fabric, color (based on the time of the event) and pattern—before deciding upon a wedding suit so that you get only the best fit on your big day.
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