I’ll be honest. I feel like this post doesn’t ever apply to me. Like…. EVER. I’ve attended approximately 2 weddings in the last 7 years as a GUEST while most people attend about 7 per year on average!! It’s crazy! I’m ALWAYS shooting the weddings that I attend and that normally dictates my attire. However, I do know that there are a lot of unknowns when it comes to how casual or how formal a wedding guest’s attire should be. It can be nerve-wracking to show up to a wedding in a floor length gown and then realize that only ONE other guest is dressed that formally!
It can also be embarrassing to attend a wedding in a tux and then realize that every other guy is in a blue blazer and khakis with a tie. In order to spare you the uneasiness of not knowing what is appropriate attire for the wedding you’re attending, the Black Tux has created the wonderful “Wedding Guest Style” as a resource for you!! So if you’re attending a wedding in the near future, be sure to PIN this for future reference!!
The Black Tux is a company that provides awesome rental resources for men!! Check out their suit rental page HERE!! Also, if you want to see these awesome suits in action, browse through Calvin and Brittany’s beautiful New Year’s Eve Wedding post HERE!!!
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Practice the Dress , Having a “Person” , The Non-Strapless Wedding Dress
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