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The New Wedding Suit Standard
Whether groom, groomsman, or guest, the wedding ritual requires standout attire, but dress code formality can vary. From trending takes to traditional tailored finery, the buttoned-up rules of the nuptial event game have changed, so if you’re not facing a black tie occasion, approach your suiting aesthetic with an individual attitude.
Location, Location, Location
Perhaps the biggest influence on your chosen style will be place. Destination weddings and beach or cliff-side vows encourage a more casual feel, for attendees and hosts alike. Freer fabrics, less layers, and even mix-and-match separates in relaxed shapes are made for warm-weather, outdoor settings. So, if you’re under the sun and sky during the ceremony, it’s time to loosen up your look, as embodied by Corneliani's seasonal mood. Just make sure to confirm the dress code first.
Shop Blazers and TrousersThe Complementary Couple
A wedding with two grooms calls for harmonious styling between the soon-to-be-newlyweds. That isn’t to suggest matching attire (unless the dapper duo look appeals) but consider designs that enhance one another, fabrics that sit well together, basically the ideal blend of personal choice and charming collaboration. For a more carefree feel, consider tone variations on a cool palette in the form of textured linen two-pieces. Alternatively, embody a darker mood in matching midnight blue, but with texture and pattern contrasts like herringbone wool or eye-catching check.
Shop Suits & TailoringSartorial Statements
When taking a classic approach to the suit, impeccable tailoring is essential. A time-honoured tradition in menswear fashion history, the tailored fit forever delivers a polished result, so for slightly more formal styles always consult a professional to ensure the silhouette shines. Schedule some time with our in-store experts pre or post suit purchase for advice and that perfect fit.
Click here to make an appointmentThe Lighter Side of Luxe
From neutral tones to muted pastels, light and bright colours are at the forefront of modern suiting, appearing in the collections of Zegna, Hugo Boss, Off-White, and more. Why not embody this idea and choose a tone-on-tone suit and shirt combination for a wholly fresh visual. This works particularly well for the groom and groomsmen, for guests (as tradition would have it) might be a little wary of sporting white on a wedding day.
Shop Neutral & WhitePrecious Metal
Whether you have an eye for maximalist or minimalist accessorising, jewellery enhances any and every suit styling. The essential watch can be a statement solo piece sitting neatly on the wrist, or add a dress ring if you crave a little something extra.
Shop AccessoriesCustomisation Classics
If leaning into traditional elements for a more bespoke look, choose a French-cuff shirt and employ your favourite cufflinks to create a point of shine and personality. Or even double up and introduce a lapel pin and pocket square to customise your jacket. To deliver details that stand out, don’t mute your suit with tone-on-tone accessories, embolden blues and greys with golden hues, and enliven pastels or neutrals with jewel-embellished pieces.
Shop Cufflinks & JewelleryThe Playful Sock Pop
Suits can seem such a serious business. The cut, the colour, the style, the fit… So why don’t we throw something fun in the mix? It’s a familiar sight, seeing the most outlandish of socks peeking out from under trouser hems, but it remains a welcome way to customise even the most straight-laced three-piece.
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