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edding Apparel — Informal


INFORMAL
Daytime or Evening
Bride:
Dress
Ballerina length gown. Street length dress or dressy suit.
Veil
Short veil or bridal hat.
Gloves
Optional.
Attendants and Mothers:
Dress
Dressy afternoon frock, same length as the Brides’. Street length dress or dressy suit.
Gloves
Optional if long sleeved.
Groom,
Best Man,
Groomsmen and Fathers
Jacket
Winter: Dark blue suit. White shirt with turndown collar. Conservative tie.
Summer: White suit or dark blue coat with white or gray trousers. White shirt. Conservative tie.
Guests
Ladies
Stylish dress; luncheon suit
Gentlemen
Blazer and slacks
If the Dinner Jacket is Being Worn When the Bride Wears a Formal Wedding Gown:
The dinner jacket is semiformal attire and should never take the place of formal attire for an ultraformal or formal evening wedding. The dinner jacket is NEVER worn before six in the evening no matter where the location. However, it must be mentioned that fashion changes for women and for men. Local interpretation varies. In some communities the dinner jacket is considered more formal than it is in others and should be taken into consideration. If any doubt to its correctness, a leading haberdashery shop should be consulted.

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