Many believe that men have it easier when it comes to dressing up for a formal occasion compared to women, due to supposedly limited options. While it’s true that men may not cycle through trends as quickly, thereby maintaining more defined formal attire standards, there are still numerous style guidelines and trends crucial for crafting successful wedding guest outfits. Similar to women, men must avoid certain fashion faux pas, such as donning a white suit or appearing underdressed. Let's delve into the specifics. All the clothing pieces and wedding fashion trends discussed below are readily available at your nearest CF Shopping Centre!
Dress to Impress at Semi-Formal Weddings Semi-formal attire strikes a balance between formal and casual dress codes. You may be wondering: How formal is too formal? How casual is too casual? In general, it’s better to err on the side of being overdressed than underdressed. Key wardrobe elements include an Oxford shirt or a grandad-collar shirt, paired with either a sports jacket and matching chinos, or a relaxed, single-breasted suit. Complete the ensemble with Oxford shoes or loafers. Ties are optional accessories. If opting for a belt, ensure it matches your shoes. Otherwise, pair black shoes with darker attire, and brown shoes with lighter hues. Styling Semi-Formal Attire for Spring and Summer When dressing for a spring or summer wedding, feel free to loosen up by unbuttoning your top shirt collar and ditching the socks – no one will judge you. Opting for pastel tones is a smart move as they not only complement the sunny weather but also help to keep you cool. A handy style tip is to play with contrasts: if your shirt is light, go for darker bottoms, and vice versa. For instance, pair a light pink Oxford shirt with a light grey sports jacket and dark blue chinos. Similarly, with a single-breasted suit, ensure your dress shirt is lighter than the rest of your ensemble.
Raise the Bar at Cocktail Weddings Cocktail weddings typically adhere to a dress code that falls between semi-formal and black tie, representing a refined step up from the former. Notable distinctions between cocktail and semi-formal attire include a preference for tailored suits, darker colour palettes, and the inclusion of accessories, such as ties and pocket squares. Styling Cocktail Attire for Spring and Summer Traditionally, the cocktail dress code calls for a medium to dark suit; however, as we transition into the warmer seasons, consider lightening up your wedding attire. For example, swap out your navy or charcoal grey suit for something like olive green or burgundy. While pastels are to be avoided for their potential casual appearance (with the exception of dress shirts and ties, which should always be brighter than the suit), they are more suitable for semi-formal occasions or beach weddings.
When opting for patterns, which are encouraged, steer clear of overly playful designs, such as florals or plaid, as they project a more relaxed daytime vibe. Instead, lean towards conservative patterns like windowpane or glen check. Regarding ties, stick to solid colours or traditional prints like small dots or micropatterns. Remember, if your suit is patterned, your dress shirt should be solid-coloured; and vice versa. However, for ties, it's acceptable to pair a patterned dress shirt with a patterned tie, as long as they complement each other. Complete your wedding guest style with dress shoes like Oxfords or derbies, and muted over-the-calf socks that match another element of your outfit.
Dive right into Beach Weddings Beach weddings follow similar style guidelines to the semi-formal dress code, but in a more relaxed way. Lighter and brighter coordinated pieces or suits are preferred, with a focus on breathable fabrics like linen and cotton. Instead of traditional dress shirts, opt for plain t-shirts, polos, or Henley shirts, paired with blazers, or worn alone. Printed shirts, such as elevated floral or tropical designs, also add a touch of vacation elegance. Pleated trousers or chinos complement the look nicely. In terms of suiting, pastel hues are welcome, but tan khaki is a popular choice against the sandy backdrop. Seersucker patterns can also add a summery flair. Footwear options are flexible; espadrilles provide a comfortable and stylish alternative to formal leather shoes.
Suit up for Black tie Black tie attire, being the epitome of formality, is surprisingly straightforward to adhere to due to its stringent guidelines, offering less room for sartorial innovation compared to other dress codes. The classic ensemble comprises a dark dinner suit or tuxedo, optionally accompanied by a waistcoat. However, shades of grey and beige are permissible for the spring and summer seasons. Similarly, while white dress shirts remain the traditional choice, alternative neutrals or pastels may suffice. Patterns are to be kept to a minimum within this dress code. As for accessories, polished leather Oxford shoes and bow ties are preferred, complemented by cufflinks, boutonnieres, and pocket squares that harmonize with the bow tie's colour. Where to buy men’s spring wedding attire at CF Shopping Centres Harry Rosen BOSS Tip Top Moores Haight & Ashbury Strauss Banana Republic Stars Men’s Shop The Bay
By Christina Armanious