For men who work in conservative work environments, this is probably the most casual tie option you can choose from. It can still be considered formal attire but adds a slight variation to the traditional neck tie which can relieve some of that overbearing office formality. For guys who work...
“Uchikake” are highly formal kimono only used as bridalwear or during traditional stage performances such as kabuki. “Uchikake” refers only to the outer layer of the traditional wedding attire for women which often uses bright red or white as ground colors symbolizing rebirth as a wife. U...
Type of Suit (what to wear it on): Ideal for tuxedos.Suit Lapel Level: ExpertSo whether you need to dapper up at your own wedding, as the best man at your friend’s wedding or you’re simply trying to smarten up on how to achieve the best look for yourself, now you have the ...
If you want to avoid wearing heels, a pair of peep-toe flats can be your best bet. If you’re having trouble deciding which shoes to pair with your white formal lace dress, peep-toe flats and “flats” can be the best option. They go well with practically any attire and give you a...
This design is commonly found in three types of traditional attires which are blouse, choli and kameez. You can also shift the focus from your back to latkan which has to be tied with strings. If you want to set a trend, add zari as the border in your blouse. ...
Dressy resort is synonymous with island chic or garden party, and it's common to see on an outdoorwedding invitation. Think easy and breezy with a touch of elegance. Attire for Women: Balance fashion and function. "Slip on a comfortable maxi dress, a flowy sundress, or a cute shift wit...