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My name is Megan...and simply stated...I love weddings. I love what they represent and appreciate every detail that goes into making your wedding day a perfect start to the rest of your life. I decided to write this blog, because even though my wedding is done...I learned a lot, have a lot to share and have an honest approach to help the everyday bride succeed in throwing the wedding of their dreams...and everything that follows.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Black Tie Weddings

Hosting a black-tie required wedding will definitely make a statement. Renting or purchasing a tux for the wedding party is standard, however, when you begin requiring guests to dress in a particular fashion, it might be a hassle. A simple solution is to use the wording "black-tie invited" or "black-tie optional." That way, those who own tuxes or don't mind renting one will go ahead and wear them, and other male guests will know they should wear a nice dark suit. Mentioning the formality of your wedding will also help female guests know what they should wear. A woman's dress for black tie is a cocktail dress or dinner dress. Do it that way and everyone will know that your wedding will be formal, and that they should dress appropriately -- tux or no tux. Keep in mind that black tie is traditionally worn only after six o'clock in the evening, or after sundown during winter months.

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