The White Dinner Jacket: Summer Black-Tie for the Bold Groom
Why the ivory dinner jacket is the most flattering thing a groom can wear in warm weather — and the small set of rules that keep it correct rather than costumey.
Tuxedo is a recurring thread in our coverage. This hub collects every article tagged Tuxedo, newest first, each written with the kind of real-world detail a groom — and the partner planning the day — actually needs.
Why the ivory dinner jacket is the most flattering thing a groom can wear in warm weather — and the small set of rules that keep it correct rather than costumey.
The two words named the same garment on opposite sides of the Atlantic — here is what actually changes for him, and when a contrast dinner jacket reads correctly.
When the invitation says black tie, the groom wears a true tuxedo — satin-faced peak or shawl lapel, white formal shirt, black bow tie, and never a notch. Here is the complete rulebook.
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