b'n her wedding day, the bride wears the dress of her dreams and the groom just shows up!Truly, it is a lot less stressful for the groom to dress on his wedding day. The bride shops and shops for her wedding dress, while the groom gives his measurements and trusts the profes-sional to match the type of tuxedo to the time and formality of the wedding.HERES A GUIDE TO WHAT TO WEAR TO YOUR WEDDING:WHITE TIE WEDDING (most formal) - black tailcoat and pants; white shirt, vest (or cummerbund), and bow tie; black formal shoes; white gloves.BLACK TIE (very formal) - black (or white) tuxedo coat and black pants; white shirt; vest (or cummerbund) and bow tie; formal shoes.BLACK TIE OPTIONAL (formal) - black (or white) tuxedo coat and black pants; white shirt; matching or coordinating acces-sories.TIME AND LOCATION CAN DICTATE WHAT TO WEAR TO YOUR WEDDING:After 5pmWear White Tie2pm-5pmWear Black TieCathedralWhite TieChapel or ChurchBlack TieOutside or Reception VenueBlack Tie OptionalDaytime and OutdoorsCasuallight-colored suit, seersucker, or khaki ADD THE FINISHING TOUCHESTHE FIT: All members of the wedding party should wear patent formal t\x01The jacket sleeve should fall at the wrist bone. shoes to coordinate with their formal attire. This makes for a complete look and coordinates for the wedding photos. Remind t\x01The bottom of the jacket should cover the bum and the ventyour male attendants to have proper hosiery to coordinate with should not pull open. the tuxedo they are wearing.t\x01The collar should lie at on the back of the neck. Friends and relatives who may not be in your ceremony, but will be included in your wedding pictures will look great if they (too) t\x01The pants should break across the top of the shoes covering theare dressed in a tuxedo. Fathers, grandfathers, brothers, chil-top part of the shoe. dren and grandchildren should all consider dressing up in style. t\x01Ties should t snugly. Ultimately, these friends and relations will feel more a part of your wedding (while looking great in your photos.)'