Showing posts with label Boutonniere. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boutonniere. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Groom Looks

The groom!!! That's what it's all about today. Forget boring tuxes with a cummaband. We are talking about stylish suits with tons of personality. Today's grooms have more freedom to wear something that suits their personality and everyday style. 

Brides have become more flexible with letting their men wear what they want. I remember when all the groom had to do on his wedding day, was show up. Now he gets to choose his outfit too :) 

Check out these awesome groom looks:
 
Photo Credit: Reego
Photo Credit: Dorothy Gautreaux Photography

 
Photo Credit:  Alicia Lucia Photography
Photo Credit: Marion H. Photography


Photo Credit: KT Merry Photography

Photo via: Wedding Wire

Sharon

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Beach + Groom

Getting married on the beach just sets a different tone and look for your whole wedding. Instantly it screams relaxed. However, relaxed doesn't mean your guests come in jeans and t-shirts (unless it's your theme). A beach wedding can still remain classy. 

Here are looks your groom can pull off for your beach / waterfront wedding:
Photo Credit: Lauren Kinsey
Photo Credit: Gabe Aceves Photography

Photo Credit:Landon Jacob

Photo Credit: Emily Blake
Photo Credit: Adam Barnes Fine Art Photography


Sharon

Monday, June 11, 2012

Cute Boutonniere You

I've come across some incredible boutonnieres that I just have to share with you.
Some of you may be wondering who gets a boutonniere? Well, there are no hard and fast rules. Traditionally, people that receive a boutonniere are: groom, father of the bride, father of the groom, grandparents, siblings of the bride and groom, and other male members of the family that you would like to honor. If your budget allows, you could give every male guest a boutonniere. If your budget is limited, I suggest that you give boutonnieres to a distinct few members of the family so that you avoid the chance of other relatives feeling hurt to be left out of it.

As always, may you forever be inspired.
Photo Credit: Elyse Hall  (Left), Lili Durkin (Right)
Photo Credit:Rebecca Wood  (left),  Alison Conklin Photography (Right)
Photo Credit: Brienne Michelle Photography  
Photo Credit:  Shea Christine (Left),  Charlotte Jenks Lewis (Right)
Photo Credit: Photography by Leah
Photo Credit: Adam Barnes Fine Art Photography (Left), Pomp and Splendour (Right)
Photo Credit: Amy Wellenkamp
Photo Credit: Aubrey Joy (Left),Sarah Rhoads (Right)
Photo Credit:The Nichols
Photo Credit: Christian Oth Studio (Left), Nadia D. Photography (Right)
Photo Credit: First Comes Love Photo
Photo Credit: Simply Bloom Photography (Left), Carla Ten Eyck (Right)
Photo Credit: Lisa Boggs Photography
Photo Credit: Scott Clark (Left), Love Ala (Right)
Photo Credit: Amanda Wilcher

Photo Credit:  Jasmine Star  (Left), Aruna B. Photography (Right)
 ♥ Sharon