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Emma Tennant of Frank Bird gives her advice on getting a classic wedding look for grooms...
I'd recommend going for a timeless look. Lounge suits and morning tails will never date and you'll look back on your photos in years to come and still love it. Colour-wise, greys and bright blues are popular. Many grooms will choose to highlight a shade from either the bridesmaids' dresses or the flowers to complement the day.
I always suggest the groom looks a little different to the rest of his party. After all, brides stand out so why shouldn't a groom? Something simple like an ivory or white tie rather than one in the colour scheme works well. Currently, our most requested hue for accessories is dusky pink. This works wonderfully with French blue tails for a classy, understated vibe. In our stores, we have plenty of stock, so we can show you how to tie neckwear and how garments should fit, leaving you feeling amazing.
Emma Tennant | Frank Bird | www.frankbird.co.uk
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