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thread: Formal wear for wedding

  1. #1
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    Oct 2008
    Victoria
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    Formal wear for wedding

    I have never been to an event where I've had to wear 'formal' and we now have a wedding to attend that has stated formal dress. It's being held in a VERY nice venue.

    What can I get away with? How formal is formal? I'm not a dressy uppy kinda gal so need some help as to what to wear! And my DH - he didn't wear a tie to his own wedding and says he won't to this one. Does that matter?

    Don't get me wrong - I'm happy to go and get something special. I just don't know what I'm looking for

  2. #2
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    Apr 2009
    Epping, VIC
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    I would consider "formal" to mean a long, dressy dress/pants suit.
    And most definitely a tie for your DH.
    But these days it's hard to tell....


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    Nov 2009
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    I would say your OH could get away without a tie if he wore a tailored jacket and shirt. As for you there are so many options, do you have a particular style you like?

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    For DH, they should really specify what kind of suit they are after. On our invites we had 'lounge' suit, which meant tie was optional.

    For you, I would say a nice top with a black skirt or black dress paints would be fine, if you didnt want to do a full dress

  5. #5
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    Oct 2009
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    If you are worried about DH quite meeting the 'level', you can get soem fancy collars that are designed for no tie. can you sneak one of them on him haha
    but really, i doubt anyone will complain if he is neat and has suitpants and a longsleeved buttonup shirt

    What would you usually wear to a wedding? Many different dresses could meet the formal requirement. I'm sure you or a friend already own something that would work

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    Formal wear for the ladies is usually below knee (preferably near ankle) length for skirt or dress (pants not really the go here)
    for the men usually a tie (bow or normal) is the go.

  7. #7

    Mar 2004
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    Formal means some kind of neck wear for your DH, tie, cravat, bow-tie, what ever works with his suit and whatever is appropriate for the time (day = morning suit or evening= black or white tie).
    For you it means you get to splurge on a lovely frock that suits the season and time.

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    If we were invited to a formal wedding, my husband would probably wear a kilt and jacket so there are alternatives to a suit and tie but it depends how Scottish your husband is

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    If we were invited to a formal wedding, my husband would probably wear a kilt and jacket so there are alternatives to a suit and tie but it depends how Scottish your husband is
    love this! (although I suspect a guy who wont wear a tie wouldnt be jumping into a kilt )

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    Thanks for all the replies and advice! All the weddings I've been to in the last few years were quite casual, backyards, beaches, that kind of thing. So I've got nothing but am looking forward to spending some money on myself I think I'd like to wear a dress as opposed to a skirt for this one.

    As for DH, he's still refusing to even consider a tie but I'll definitely work on him! It's an evening wedding and I'd hate for him to be under dressed.

    Oh and Traveller I told him what you said - he just laughed

  11. #11

    Jul 2009
    Out North, Vic
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    Buy him a clip on tie

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    paint a tie on his t-shirt!

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    Jun 2010
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    Hi CM! I have a formal wedding coming up soon too. I was horrified to discover that my newly gargantuan bb's don't fit into even my 'back up dress' anymore!!

    So I was wondering about this too. I have settled on a black on shoulder dress, quite dressy, but only knee length. I think the length will be ok as I will wear heels etc.

    I can't imagine everyone doing full length gowns at this one even though it says formal.

    Let us know what you decide xox

  14. #14
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    Nov 2008
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    from my experience, formal means long dress for you (ie: not pants, sorry!) and a suit with tie/bow-tie/cravat for him (ie: not a sports jacket, etc).

    HTH

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    Apr 2009
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    Hi love,

    To be honest I think it really differs. We had formal on our invitations - we had a very lavish wedding at a large hotel. I could think of maybe 8 women off the top of my head that wore and ankle length dress and all the rest wore ****tialy knee length dresses. A few of the guys wore suites with ties, others black dress pants and button up shirt with a tie but no jacket.....

    And then you have my uncle who showed up to the ceremony (we had it at a very nice park) in a pair of stubbies (shorts) and a polo shirt....and then got changed into a pair of dress shorts and a button up shirt for the reception

    My brother and sister in law are getting married in 2 weeks, they have stated formal on their invites (the place they are getting married is not overly dressy so im a bit confused but hey its their day). Ive already told SIL that as we are leaving to go backpacking in 5 weeks im not going to go out and buy a brand new dress that is only going to go in a box and would it be ok for me to wear and ****tail dress. She was perfectly happy with that and said thats what she meant by formal?????

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    Yeah I think ****tail and upwards of that for 'formal'.
    I would be thinking tie...but if your DH was looking sharp everywhere else, nice suit and shirt, clean shoes, tidy hair...he could probably get away without tie. What's wrong with ties anyway? They're hot!

  17. #17

    Mar 2004
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    Cravats are hotter

  18. #18
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    Feb 2006
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    Only if they're a cravat sort of man. If you are a skinny black tie sort of man, don't go deceiving me by wearing a cravat. Only cravat men should wear cravats.

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