Top Ways to Assemble a Great Wedding Outfit

 
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Weddings are definitely a day of celebration. And what better way to mark the occasion than with an excellent outfit? Both men and women like to look their best for such an event.

Different styles and tastes appeal to different people, but there are definitely some fundamental elements that make a great wedding outfit. You may have to use Wedding Maps to find the right styles for you.

1. Make It Your Own

A wedding outfit should suit the style that you like and what you're comfortable wearing. You can go with something that is more unique if it reflects who you are. While a dress and a tux are the more popular wedding outfits for women and men, respectively, there are plenty of other options if you don't feel like wearing these.

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Putting an original twist to a good tradition is one of the reasons some people opt for less conventional but still amazingly effortless outfits. Designers are catching on to this, and are creating staple pieces with a whole range of variety - starting with formal jumpsuits from Jovani, all the way to the classic little black dress. Finding something that matches the formality and the theme of your wedding is not hard with so many options.

As for the men, the options are limitless when it comes to getting an outfit that looks good and is still comfortable. It's all about finding something that makes you feel like the best version of yourself.

2. The Right Purse

The bag you carry on your wedding day can make or break the outfit. It's definitely one of the first things people look at and whether it matches your style and attitude is something that they notice right away.

Hands down, a bride has to go with a stylish handbag for her big day. Having a statement piece like a one-of-a-kind wedding day bag is the way to go. For men, however, it's up to their preference which handbag/purse they feel comfortable carrying around on such an important event. The most popular choices are classic styles like leather satchels and backpacks.

Whichever purse you choose, make sure that it's something that you're comfortable with and flatters your outfit. Having an option to carry it over your shoulders is also a good idea so you don't have to worry about misplacing it if it drops.

3. The Shoes

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Getting the right shoes is super important, and the options are practically limitless. From super high heels to cute flats or sneakers, you have a choice that is totally up to your personal taste and comfort level.

High heels can make legs look longer and can give you an elegant silhouette. However, wearing them for a long time may be uncomfortable, depending on the height of your heel. Flats, dress shoes, and sneakers are the more comfortable options, however, they may not be as elegant. A compromise can be made by having two different pairs of shoes, one for the ceremony and another for the reception. That way, you can look amazing in the pictures and while you're up in front of everyone, but still feel comfortable later on in the day when it's time to have fun.

Breaking them in a little before the wedding day is a good idea, especially if you choose high heels. That way, you're not in pain while trying to dance at your own wedding. If worst comes to worst though, you can always just go barefoot on the dance floor - it's your wedding so you just have to do you, and not worry about anything else.

4. Jewelry

Wearing the right amount of jewelry is crucial for how great your wedding look is going to be. It can't be too much or too little - there's a sweet spot in the middle that you need to hit if you want to look awesome and perfectly put together.

It can also depend on your outfit. A high neckline on your dress needs to be balanced out with necklaces that stand out. On the other hand, necklaces that are chunky or long need to go with simpler dresses so they don't dominate the look. A loud outfit with a lot of texture to it, for example, doesn't need a necklace but can go beautifully with a nice pair of earrings. Generally speaking, for men, it's best to keep anything extra in the form of accessories simple and minimalistic. A watch and a wedding ring, and some nice cufflinks are the maximum amounts of jewelry you traditionally needed to get dressed up for such an occasion.

However, if your usual style is big and bold, go for it. Being true to yourself and what you like is the most important thing, and if your wedding outfit reflects that, it's sure to turn out awesome.

5. The Little Details

The little details make all the difference when it comes to your final look. A nice hair accessory, fun stockings, or anything else you might want to add to your outfit makes up the little pieces to tie your whole outfit together.

Making sure that the colors you choose don't clash is also important, and can be done by carrying around a swatch of your outfit material with you. On the other hand, having a pop of accent color in your accessories can make a really nice touch.

For men, little details are going to revolve around the wedding ring and usually a pocket square in their jacket. If they're feeling more creative, they can add a fun tie or handkerchief with a color that matches the wedding theme. If it's something less traditional, then the options are even more open. It's really about taking your style sense and personality into account when choosing all the pieces that go together to make your overall look.

6. Dress For The Weather

Looking like you're freezing or overheating is no fun, especially at your own wedding. Make sure to dress for the weather by wearing layers during colder months and something lighter if it's hot out.

If there's a chance that a jacket might be needed, that is a great opportunity to have an accent color pop in your outfit. That way, you can have everything go together but just change up the details to fit the weather. It's also a good way to have some fun with texture and patterns while still keeping things cohesive.

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The most important thing is to be yourself - that means having fun with the style choices you've made and being comfortable in them! If there are elements of what's being shown that make you nervous or if there's something about this year's wedding trends that you think isn't your style, don't let it pressure you into accepting things you're unsure of. You are in charge of how great your wedding outfit is going to look! It's all up to you so have fun with the decisions and everyone will see how perfect you are for each other.

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