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How To Dress Well When Tying the Knot

Written by Guest Contributor | Mar 4, 2021 6:02:00 PM

Your wedding day is one of the most special days of your life, and it's a day you will remember forever. After all, this is the day when the love and commitment you share with your partner, your promises to each other, the laughter, tears, love, and celebration will be captured in photographs and videos and treasured forever. 

As a couple planning a wedding, it's natural to want to look your best on your big day. After all, you want to look back on those memories with pride and joy, knowing that you looked and felt amazing. But because so many choices are available, it might take time to determine how to get started. This guide provides all the information you need to ensure you look and feel your best when you tie the knot. 

From choosing the ideal fit and style to coordinating with your partner and the overall theme of the wedding, we'll cover it all. So, let's dive in and look closely at how to dress well when tying the knot.


FittinG And TAILORING

Finding the right fit is crucial when dressing well on your wedding day. Whether you're a bride or groom, a properly fitted outfit will make you look and feel great and exude confidence and poise in your wedding photos and videos.

Wearing a well-fitted outfit that accentuates your best features and hides any flaws will make you look and feel your best on your special day; this is where tailoring comes in. Tailoring is the process of adjusting a garment to fit the individual wearer. A tailor or a seamstress will alter the garment to ensure it fits you perfectly. This process may include taking in the waist, shortening the sleeves, or altering the hemline. Tailoring is a crucial step in looking great on your wedding day. Tailoring can make all the difference in how your outfit looks and feels on your special day; it can make off-the-rack garments look custom-made. 

It's also worth mentioning that tailoring can significantly affect the price. A well-tailored outfit can make off-the-rack garments look custom-made and more affordable.

 

Focus On Accessorizing

Accessorizing is an essential aspect of dressing well on your wedding day. A well-chosen accessory can add a touch of elegance, style, and personality to your outfit. A tie, pocket square, and dress shoes are essential accessories for men. Choosing the right tie can add a pop of color and personality to a classic suit. Next, opt for a pocket square that complements the tie, and add a sleek pair of the best dress boots you own to complete the look. 

For women, jewelry and shoes are vital accessories. A statement necklace or earrings can add sparkle to a simple dress and complement the overall look. Choose shoes that are both comfortable and stylish and that complement the style of your dress. If you plan an outdoor ceremony or reception, consider shoes with a lower heel or a wedge to ensure you can comfortably walk on grass or other uneven surfaces. 

Remember, the key to accessorizing is choosing items that complement your outfit rather than overpower it. With the right accessories, you can take your wedding day look to the next level.


Choose Comfort

When dressing well on your wedding day, comfort is vital. After all, it's a long day filled with ceremonies, photos, and celebrations, and you want to avoid constantly tugging at your clothes or shifting in your seat because they are uncomfortable. As you're planning your wedding attire, be sure to consider how you'll look and how you'll feel in it.

If you're looking for a suit, opt for cotton, linen, or lightweight wool that breathes well and won't trap heat. Avoid fabrics like polyester, which can be stiff and uncomfortable. A classic tailored suit in a lightweight fabric will keep you looking sharp and feeling comfortable all day.

On the other hand, let's consider some items when picking a dress for your attire. Consider the style of your dress and the silhouette that will be most comfortable for you. A-line, Empire, and sheath styles are all classic options that are stylish and comfortable to wear. If you're hoping for a more fitted style like trumpet or mermaid, practice sitting and walking in the dress to ensure you'll be comfortable. Choose fabrics like chiffon, charmeuse, or lightweight silk that breathe well and drape beautifully; heavy fabrics like taffeta or satin can be stiff and uncomfortable. Remember, your wedding attire should make you feel confident and comfortable, so choose fabrics and styles that do just that.

 

Make Sure To Color-Coordinate

One key aspect of dressing well on your wedding day is coordinating your attire with your partner and the overall theme of the wedding. You're creating a cohesive look and showing that you and your partner have put thought and effort into your appearance on your special day. When it comes to color coordination, there are several ways to approach it. One option is to choose colors that complement each other, such as a navy suit and a pale pink dress. Another option is to choose colors that match the wedding theme, such as a beach wedding where the colors are shades of blue and white.


Another approach is to choose a color palette for the wedding, such as soft pastels, jewel tones, or monochromatic colors. For example, for a pastel color palette, you could choose a pale blue suit for the groom and a blush pink dress for the bride. For a jewel-toned color palette, you could choose a deep purple suit for the groom and a sapphire blue dress for the bride.

In any case, it's essential to consider the colors of your attire with the overall wedding theme and aesthetic. These pairings will ensure that the couple looks harmonious and the wedding has a cohesive look. Remember, the key to color coordination is to choose colors that complement each other and the overall theme of the wedding.

 

Consider The Weather

When planning your wedding attire, it's essential to consider the weather and choose appropriate clothing; this is especially important if you have an outdoor ceremony or the weather on your wedding day is unpredictable.

For sunny summer days, consider lighter fabrics like cotton, linen, or lightweight wool for men and lightweight fabrics like chiffon or charmeuse for women. Avoid thick and heavy materials, which can trap heat and make you uncomfortable. Light colors and short sleeves can also help keep you cool. Also, consider having a backup plan for the ceremony and reception venue in case of rain or extreme heat.


For gorgeous fall and winter weddings, consider heavier fabrics like tweed or wool for men and thicker fabrics like velvet or satin for women. Layering can also be a great option, such as a sweater or jacket to wear over your outfit. Also, consider having a warm coat or wrap for the bride, groom, and guests if your ceremony or reception is in an open-air area. 

In any case, it's essential to consider the weather and choose appropriate attire. You will ensure that you and your partner are comfortable and look great on your special day, no matter what Mother Nature throws. Remember, the key to consider is choosing to clothe appropriately for the weather conditions and having a backup plan if needed.

 

Match Your Attire To Your Wedding Theme

When choosing a dress code for your wedding, it's important to remember that it should reflect your style and preferences. The dress code sets the tone for the overall look and feel of the wedding, and it should complement the venue, theme, and season of your big day. 

Whether you're planning a formal, semi-formal, or casual wedding, there are ways to tailor the dress code to your style. For example, a formal wedding can still have a touch of elegance and personality with a pop of color in the groom's tie or a statement piece of jewelry for the bride.

A semi-formal wedding can be more relaxed and comfortable with a change of shoes or lighter fabric. And a casual wedding can be made more stylish and put together with a well-tailored outfit and the right accessories. Ultimately, the key is choosing a dress code that makes you and your partner comfortable and confident on your special day.

Dressing well on your wedding day is essential to the overall experience. The right attire can make you feel confident and comfortable and will be captured in photographs to admire for years to come. By considering factors such as tailoring and fit, color coordination, accessorizing, comfort, and weather, you can ensure that you and your partner look your best on your special day. It is important to remember that choosing the ideal fit and style is essential and will make a difference in how you feel and look on your wedding day. 

Finding the ideal attire to make you feel your best on your special day is worth investing time and effort in. Remember to have fun with it; most importantly, you and your partner will be happy and comfortable. Remember to enjoy the experience and make the most of your wedding day.


Guest Contributor: Jack Scott


Jack Scott is a writer who blogs about heritage apparel and male fashion. He is a born and bred New Yorker, and a digital nomad who travels the world trying to find cool clothes at thrift stores.