How to Tailor Your Wedding Attire for Different Venue Types: A Quick Guide

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How to Tailor Your Wedding Attire for
Different Venue Types: A Quick Guide

Introduction

After the initial engagement day celebrations subside, it’s time to plan your perfect
wedding attire for the big day. Planning a wedding attire can be tough on its own, but
the adage increases when you add the condition that it should match your venue.

So, what do you do? How do you plan your wedding attire for different venue types?
If you’re also struggling with difficult questions like these, check out this quick guide
to find the answers to all your wedding attire and venue related problems.

Beach Wedding Venue
A summer wedding with a beach venue requires an outfit that lets you breathe while
looking stylish, rather than suffocates you. A beautiful match for a beach wedding
venue would be a stylish linen suit. Fabrics like cotton and linen will blend in nicely
with the ambiance of the venue.

You can pair your linen suit with a crisp cotton shirt. To keep the look comfortable
and lowkey laid back, pick tones of tan or beige. To walk through the sand and hot
beach, wear comfortable loafers or sandals.

Countryside Wedding Venue

Many countryside weddings take place in rustic barns. For a wedding venue that
feels elegant and somber, you should work with textures like wool and earthy hues
for your outfit. It will not only help you blend in with your theme and surroundings but
also help you stand out. A good combination of wedding attire may look like a brown
or gray pants suit paired with a classic black or white shirt.

To complete your wedding ensemble, strap on a pair of leather boots that match the

hues of your outfit, along with a simple yet elegant patterned tie.

Outdoor Wedding Venue
To soak in the feeling of an outdoor wedding venue such as a garden or forest,
blending in with the natural flora and fauna of your surroundings is a good choice.
One way to go about it can involve wearing earthy tones and hues. These shades
will go well with your picturesque backdrop and enhance your style and the quality of
your wedding photographs during the wedding season.

Another way is to choose pastel shades. You can wear a suit with lighter shades and
complement it with a shirt of contrasting shades. You can then add suede boots or
loafers to your wedding ensemble to complete the look.

City Wedding Venue

City weddings, also fondly referred to as urban weddings have a more classy
ambience and a certain je ne sais quoi to them. Whether you’re getting married in
the bountiful venues of Los Angeles or the stylish city of New York, to acclimate
yourself to your surroundings, use old money colors. The shades of black, navy blue,
and charcoal tend to give an old money vibe that pairs well with the ambience and
environment of a city wedding.

Make sure that you’re pairing your dark colored suits with pastel shades of shirts for
a more cohesive look. Add a sleek tie and a pair of formal boots to the outfit and
you’ll be ready to say ‘I Do’.

Vineyard Wedding Venue

Saying your wedding vows in a scenic view, surrounded by gorgeous vineyards and
rolling hills can be quite an experience to remember. If your choice of wedding venue
is a vineyard, then your outfit should reflect the spirit of your wedding venue.

Try to play with shades of olive, green, light gray, or tan to blend in with the romantic
setting. Add a simple pastel colored shirt and suede boots or brogues to finish off
your look in style.

Royal Wedding Venue
For a truly royal feel on your special day, getting married in a castle could be the best
option. If your wedding venue is of royal caliber, then your outfit should be equally
impressive.

Add a morning coat and a simple waistcoat along with matching trousers in the
shades of black, blue, brown, or white, to make a royal impression. Add a crisp white
dress shirt underneath your coats and pair it with a silk tie or bow tie. You could add
a pop of color with a nice pocket square, and complete the look with polished dress
shoes, preferably in black.

It’s a Wrap
Your wedding attire is equal parts about your venue and your personal sense of
style. By ensuring that you match the theme of your wedding depending on the type
of venue, you can create a look that will make you the center of attention on your big
day.

While this guide is certainly a good point to start your wedding attire preparations
from and get your wedding look tailored before your big day, don’t forget to add your
two cents to it before you finalize any look. Make sure you have ample time to get
your outfit fitted and tailored for the perfect wedding attire that makes you feel
comfortable and confident.

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