Further, less standardized.Marriage is now imagined outside of traditions to be one with the aspirations of new bride and groom.We think back to the outfit that we will carry in front of the altar.To change the eternal dress, we can say yes in combi-panalon, white skirt and even tuxedo.For a wedding in line with our way of life, to be daring fashion...Or for the pleasure of playing in inventing our own codes.
An image marked us.It dates back to November 2014, when Solange Knowles, a young bride, appeared sublime in cape and combination Stéphane Rolland.The idea has since made small.Would the dress be the pivot of elegance for a wedding?The claws specialized in the material approve, and have been offering for several seasons their interpretations which show that one can marry chic in pants.By adding a jacket, the outfit is even more modern.
That's good, the podiums are full this season of proposals that have something to inspire us.Substantive trend of the latest fall-winter 2019-2020 parades, tailoring is done both on a daily basis as during exceptional events.Urban at Balenciaga, romantic in Givenchy, purified in Lemaire...The tuxedo does not bother with any rules.
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Because this evening tailor carries with him a powerful symbolism.That of an assertive femininity, inherited from business women in the 1980s, of which he was the uniform in the conquest of power.A theme that doesn't have to be at a wedding?The tuxedo in any case gives build and breathes self -confidence.An undeniable asset on this day when everyone looks at us.
On the model side, note that the tuxedo shows as much creativity as the wedding dress.From snow white to cream, we also vary the effects thanks to the sets of materials and details like an open back.We can also offer ourselves the big evening with satin, a more bohemian side with linen...Below, we slide a troop embroidered lingerie.Or even better, nothing at all.
If you don't dare the tuxedo for your own wedding, you can always afford it as a guest.Celebrities give us an example, like Cara Delevingne, seen in black and top -fitting suit at the wedding of Princess Eugenie last October.Or more recently Gigi Hadid, nicely Preppy at Marc Jacobs's wedding in early April.
We can especially deviate from white eternally dedicated to the bride to play with the whole chromatic palette.Yes to the bright tuxedo (Klein blue, sun yellow, coral) worn with graphic accessories.Or in deaf colors (terracotta, olive), to accompany sandals and natural leather pocket and wicker.And why not all costume bridesmaids?Like a Power Girls League among the guests.
Initially published on April 9, 2019, this article was the subject of modifications.