WEDDING APPARELTO SUIT EVERY GROOM
  by Eurosuit
   
  The traditional role of the groom is vital to the success of a wedding. Not
  only is the groom expected to pop the significant question, purchase an
  exquisite engagement ring, deliver a superb wedding speech, and organise
  a special honeymoon, but he should also ensure that he looks dashing for
  his bride-to-be.
   
  For 2009, just as for brides, the trends for the summer favour an elegant,
  effortless style rather than an extravagant, over-dressed look. The summer
  trends for 2009 for a more modern groom are relaxed, but stylish, with
  minimalist, cool-toned suits and breezy tunic button-downs. The fabric
  texture is muted, easy and light, reinventing the classic suit to create a
  comfortable, semi-formal look that is essential for a summer beach or bush
  wedding.
   
  It is highly fashionable for the groom to wear colours. He can go bold and
  wear a coloured seasonal suit, or simply add bright or soft-hued accents of
  colour in the form of his waistcoat and tie. White is a dominant trend for
  2009 and an increasing number of grooms are adopting this style. Like the
  bride, the groom can enhance his look through colour. Current trends allow
  the groom to wear a linen suit in preference to a formal suit to emphasise
  the wedding’s colour theme and dress with flair.
   
  If the groom prefers a more traditional look, however, then a carefully
  chosen dress suit with a lot more style than typical office wear would be
  appropriate. The traditional trends for 2009 are classic tailoring with modern
  lines, in neutral shades that complement the male form.
   
 
   
   
   
   
  Highlight the elegance of a traditional dress suit with unique details, for
  instance, opt for a double collar to create a faux layering effect or two-
  button suits with dual back flaps. The colours of the season include smoky
  greys, greyish greens and cloudy blues.
   
  For a sophisticated and vintage formal groom, the classic dinner suit will
  always be fashionable. A striped dinner suit is still a favourite, since it allows
  the wearer to be different, distinct and classy.
   
  If the groom prefers the ultra-formal look, then a tuxedo is still the right
  choice. No woman can resist a man in a tux. “A black or white tuxedo – the
  popular trend for 2009 – with a waistcoat and bow tie is still the most
  versatile, inexpensive option whether the groom hires or buys. And the good
  news is that this outfit will look just as great in the groom’s wedding album in
  ten years time as it will on his wedding day,” comments Eurosuit’s Adam
  Levin.
   
  While all eyes will be on the bride on your wedding day, your choice of
  apparel will also be noted by every guest. And, most importantly, the bride
  will only have eyes for her groom. Thrill your bride and guests on this
  auspicious day by allowing South Africa’s most skilled suit fitters and tailors
  to assist you with the latest trends.