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Fashion-forward tuxedos for the grooms partyBy Sharon Mosley, Copley News Service Out with the old, in with the new is the mantra of the new generation of grooms who want to look as fashionable as the bride on their wedding day. No more boring tuxedos for them. Men really dont want to look like penguins anymore, says Bob Bennett, president of the Mens Apparel Group, manufacturer of After Six, Oscar de la Renta and Raffinati formalwear. Grooms today want to look elegant but not wear a basic tuxedo. They want original style that sets them apart from everyone else. Bennetts team of designers keeps up with changing trends in formalwear, providing more than 70 percent of the tuxedos for rental and retail markets in this country. Men are more interested in fashion now than they ever have been, he says. They do not want to look like their fathers or grandfathers, and they certainly do not want to look like the well-dressed waiter. Even if they prefer something more traditional, they want it to have a twist. One of the most popular collections in the Mens Apparel Group is the Nuvo line from After Six. These tuxedos feature a triple-pleated silk lapel and slightly longer jackets that can be accented with colorful vests. Vests are extremely popular now, admits Bennett, taking the place of the traditional cummerbund. The cummerbund has almost completely died off, he says, and for good reason. Who wants to wear something that draws attention to that part of your body? The newest vests for grooms may feature multicolored swirl patterns or monochromatic diamonds with matching solid-color ties - all chosen to complement the wedding partys attire. Four-in-hand ties (traditional, longer ties) are also taking the place of bow ties, according to Bennett, and look especially dapper with coordinating vests. Once the celebrities all started showing up on the awards shows wearing the longer ties, then everyone wanted that look, he says. In Oscar de la Rentas new Oscar Formal collection, the new trend in longer jackets and bold monochromatic looks sets the new fashion standard for grooms and their groomsmen. The line features a seven-button, three-quarter jacket made of silk and wool in a new graphite gray with a black satin spread collar that is a standout new style when accessorized with a black four-in-hand tie. A three-button version of the jacket is also available and is a great way for the groomsmen to match the groom who chooses to wear the seven-button jacket. An even more trendy look for the groom is included in After Sixs Downtown collection with a seven-button, three-quarter jacket that is very form fitting and is appropriately named Extreme. Another fashion-forward tuxedo, Sly features the fly-front closure with no buttons showing. Both these tuxedos can be accessorized with traditional accessories or with silver lay-down collared shirts and matching four-in-hand ties. While black continues to be the most popular color in mens formalwear, according to Bennett, new grays are becoming a top choice, especially for the mens wedding party. The groom may choose to wear black, says Bennett, and suit up the rest of his groomsmen in gray. Or the groom may wear gray and put his groomsmen in black. White is also considered a major fashion statement for formal events. After Six features a sophisticated white tuxedo in its Nuvo collection, the Nuvo Larga, in a three-quarter-length coat with one button and triple-pleated satin lapels complemented with a monochromatic vest and four-in-one tie over a wingtip collar shirt. But comfort is the bottom line, no matter what the groom is wearing, concludes Bennett. Every man wants to look tall and slender, but they want comfort first. These new tuxedos cut to provide that illusion, but fit is very important to comfort, especially on such an important day. Visit Copley News Service at www.copleynews.com Gowns/Tux/Dresses/Accessories:House of Cards-Tuxedos 409 Main St. Rockland 594-8900 Bridal Guide Home |
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