Formal wear Basics

Contemporary
Wedding
Etiquette  
Most of today’s brides and grooms select a super light weight luxury wool tuxedo
for the gentlemen in the wedding party. A fullback vest and tie combination that
complements the bridesmaids’ colors is typical. The groom may be differentiated
from his attendants by the color of his accessories, his boutonnière, the length or
color of his coat, or any combination of these items.




Traditional
Wedding
Etiquette  
Very Formal, Evening: Black Full Dress with matching trousers, wing collar pique
shirt, white pique vest and tie, and black patent leather shoes. Ushers should wear
white gloves when seating guests but not during the ceremony.

Very Formal, Day: Grey Cutaway, striped trousers, pearl grey vest, white wing
collar shirt, ascot tie, and black patent leather shoes.

Formal Evening: Black peak lapel tuxedo with matching trousers, white shirt,
cummerbund, bow tie, and black patent leather shoes.

Formal Day: Stroller with striped trouser, pearl grey vest, lay down collar shirt,
four-in-hand tie, and black patent leather shoes.

Semi-Formal: Black tuxedo or white dinner jacket, white dress shirt, cummerbund
or vest, tie, and black patent leather shoes.

Informal: Suit, dress shirt, four-in-hand tie, and polished dress shoes.



Attendants - The following people should be attired in formal wear for the
ceremony
         and photographs.  

Best Man  
In addition to being the groom’s right hand man, the best man’s responsibilities
include:

Planning the bachelor party
Serving as a witness and signing the marriage certificate
Standing with the groom at the alter
Holding the wedding bands
Delivering the first toast at the reception
Returning the groom's tuxedo after the wedding


Groomsman
Most grooms choose one groomsman for each bridesmaid in the wedding party.
Groomsmen are responsible for:

Escorting the bridesmaids to the altar
Standing at the altar during the ceremony
Attending the reception


Ushers
Ushers can be male or female: plan on one usher for every 40 – 50 guests. Ushers
are responsible for:

Escorting guests to their seats; the groom’s guests traditionally sit on the right and
the bride’s guests sit on the left
Offering assistance as needed to family, guests, and wedding suppliers
Ushers in very formal weddings should wear gloves when seating guests


Father of The
Groom  
The primary responsibility of the father of the groom is to act as an escort to the
mother of the groom, when appropriate.


Father of The
Bride  
Traditionally, the father of the bride escorts his daughter up the aisle and presents
her to the groom.


Ring bearer
The ring bearer is usually a young boy responsible for carrying and presenting the
bride's and groom's wedding bands.


Grandfathers
As an elder of the family, grandparents are included in family photographs taken
at the wedding. Grandfathers should be attired in the same tuxedo chosen for the
fathers of the bride and groom.
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