Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Denver Florists, Grooms tuxedos, grooms suits, grooms guide to style

Today we're going to show you how to make your groom look his best.


Classic Cool: Three-Piece Suit



Even the most die-hard T-shirt-and-jeans guy wants to look natty on his wedding day. This custom three-piece suit by Kleinfeld Men will never go out of style and looks put-together even when you slip off the jacket.               http://www.kleinfeldmen.com/



A Formal Affair: Watches    



When selecting your ensemble, ask, “What would James Bond do?” The answer: Pair a killer tux with debonair accessories. For a 007-worthy watch, think sleek. Go for a black leather strap and a gadget-free face.

The Details (clockwise from left): Georg Jensen #318; Girard-Perregaux 1966. Frederique Constant FC-245M5S6 . Baume et Mercier #8849. Audemars Piguet

http://www.georgjensen.com/us/         http://www.girard-perregaux.com/home-en.aspx

http://www.frederique-constant.com/en       http://www.baume-et-mercier.com/       http://www.audemarspiguet.com/en/




A Formal Affair: Tuxedo



All gents cut a dashing figure in a tux, whether it boasts a classic peak lapel (far left), a Victorian-era shawl lapel (second from left), or tails (far right). Even more daring? A white dinner jacket a la Bogart in Casablanca.

The Details (from left): Lanvin tuxedo; Seize sur Vingt shirt and bow tie (212-625-1620). Vivienne Westwood Man tuxedo; Dior Homme shirt; Phineas Cole tie. Tom Ford jacket; Emma Willis shirt; Budd bow tie. Hickey Freeman formal tails; Armani vest; Budd shirt; H. Huntsman bow tie.

www.mrporter.com      www.paulstuart.com       bergdorfgoodman.com     http://www.saksfifthavenue.com
http://www.dior.com/couture/en_us/fashion-accessories/men?gclid=CKPNrKO1k7QCFYZaMgodYWUAQA        



A Formal Affair: Cuff Links



Cuff links may just be a guy’s only shot at putting on “fun” jewelry. Seize the day with a unique design element or a nod to a favorite hobby.

The Details (from left): Cartier rose gold. Kwiat diamond, onyx, and platinum. Wedgwood black jasper and gold horse-head. Dunhill gold-plated brass (mrporter.com).

http://www.cartier.us        http://www.dunhill.com/     





A Semi-Formal Affair: Suits


As he did with his beloved first car, a man will get some serious mileage out of a dark, slim-fitting suit. It’s universally flattering and can easily be worked into the business-week rotation after the wedding. For adventurous types, a more formal option turning heads right now is the midnight-blue tux (middle); it’s not your grandpa’s wedding wear.

The Details (from left): Tommy Hilfiger blazer and pants; Hamilton shirts shirt; Louis Vuitton tie. Marc Jacobs tuxedo; Robert Talbott shirt; Alexander Olch tie. Bottega Veneta jacket and pants; Thomas Pink shirt; Ermenegildo Zegna tie.

http://www.louisvuitton.com/front/#/dispatch      www.macys.com     http://shop.nordstrom.com/c/ermenegildo-zegna





A Semi-Formal Affair: Shoes


Step out in style by selecting timeless shoes with softly tapered toes and no ornate detailing. With regular resoling, they’ll last for decades.

The Details (clockwise from bottom): Lanvin leather oxfords (mrporter.com). Cole Haan “Air Colton” plain oxfords. Fratelli Rossetti lace-up oxfords (couture.zappos.com). Hermes “Bill” shoes. Fratelli Rossetti leather lace-ups.

www.couture.zappos.com      www.saks.com





A Casual Gathering: Suits

Garden parties and beach bashes call for a downshift in formality. To look and feel cool all wedding long, pick a pale suit in a breathable fabric like a cotton blend or tropical wool; both wrinkle less than linen. Any of these could be worn with leather sandals, boat shoes, or oxfords sans socks at a seaside ceremony.

The Details (from left): Brioni suit and tie; Brunello Cucinelli shirt (312-266-6000). Ermenegildo Zegna suit; Brioni “Cotton Check” shirt; Calvin Klein tie. Yves Saint Laurent suit (212-980-2970); Louis Vuitton shirt; Turnbull and Asser tie (mrporter.com). Dries Van Noten “Kensley” suit; Ermenegildo Zegna shirt; DKNY tie



A Casual Gathering: Ties


Match your tie to your threads for a polished, monochromatic look, or choose a punchier color from your wedding palette. Then, consider texture: Knit, for example, is more relaxed than silk.

The Details (from left): Thomas Pink “Cruise.” Bespoken silk knit. Calvin Klein “Crackle.” Louis Vuitton silk. Hermes “Oran” silk.


There you go, a few ofthe selections from above and you'll be looking your best





















  

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