Sharp Style: The Groom’s Essential Guide To Looking Dapper On His Wedding Day

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Weddings are times of immense excitement, immense stress, immense emotional attachment, and almost every other adjective you could choose. Life events of this enormity and beauty rarely elicit a tepid response from those involved. Part of the wedding stress, as you can see explained in the multiple great guides on our blog, emanates from the sheer amount of planning that goes into a successful wedding, reception and even honeymoon.

Not only that, but allocating the funds and budget for a great wedding can also be an exercise in restraint sometimes and excess spending in other areas. It all depends on what ceremony you want, how many people you are inviting, and how much spectacle you would prefer. However, there’s one thing that no matter where you go, wedding to wedding across the country, remains the same.

You want to look good at your wedding. Of course, the bride is probably the first person everyone thinks of regarding priority. Wedding dresses need to be fitted, and designed as per the taste of the bride. However, in this effort to make sure that the bride looks good, sometimes the groom takes a secondary place in the proceedings. A suit is all you need to look good, right? Make sure it fits and you’re good to go.

Well, it’s definitely more complex than that. A groom should complement his bride, and look sharp as a knife of his own accord. Our ultimate guide, serving as a checklist for the prospective groom, will help the discerning gentlemen take care of his appearance, so he’ll look fantastic on the day itself.

Skin

Your suit will only look as good as the person occupying. The clothes do not make the man. Instead, the reverse is true. Your skin, especially if you work in a harsh environment, might need some maintenance. This should be taken care of months before the wedding. Consider improving your skin with daily face scrubs, moisturizers and if you have any left over acne scars, potentially visit a dermatologist to help you out with that.

Great skin also culminates from a good diet. If you’re getting married, it’s likely you’ll be looking at the wedding photographs for the rest of your life, so it’s worth changing up your diet and exercise plan in advance. Instead of looking at your wedding photographs thinking ‘I wish I looked a little healthier,’ surely it would be more appealing to think  ‘who is that dapper gentleman?’ upon opening the photo albums.

Luckily, having great skin on the day needn’t be restricted to months of exercise and skin care. Sometimes, just making sure you stay hydrated during the whole wedding proceeding can help you immeasurably, helping your skin look fresh and filled with vitality.

Facial Hair

Many men focus on their hairstyle before the wedding, but paying attention to all aspects of your facial hair is of paramount importance too. Shaping and grooming your beard is immediately important, and considering how you’d like to look on the day is important too. If you’ve only recently grown a full beard as an experiment but are used to just living with stubble, you should return to your usual look, because you might not like your appearance as it was looking at the photographs in the months or years to come.

You should also pluck and shape your eyebrows. You needn’t do this to the extent that is popular among the ladies these days (unless you’d like to,) but just making sure you have no unruly hairs or a monobrow can do wonders for your appearance.

Hair

Cut your hair roughly 3/4 days before the wedding day, which will give you enough time to settle into it’s shape and style. Use professional hair wax if you like to style it and also a professional salon spray to keep it stable and smart even in adverse weather conditions.

Teeth

If your teeth could use some whitening, consider implementing whitening toothpaste or even having them whitened by a special dentist. This will help you achieve that stunning smile sure to make your bride swoon as she did when you proposed. Another consideration to make is practising smiling without looking awkward. For some guys this is easier than others, so it’s important to try it.

Many men uncomfortable with their smile will shift around how they pull one with each new photo being taken, and this can lead to inconsistent wedding photo’s that make you look uncomfortable with the proceedings. A great smile doesn’t bare too many teeth. It looks natural. A good way to picture this is by imagining you were told a mildly funny joke, and you were smiling to make the teller feel good about themselves. Practice this, and you’re sure to look great.

Suit

The most important part of the outfit is your suit. Without it, things could get embarrassing. No matter how many suits you wear in your daily life, no matter how well you usually dress, this is so important to get right it’s almost profound. First, find your vital measurements, or hire a tailor to do so for you. Next, order a suit that has the exact same colouring as the accessories worn by your bride and bridesmaids from a firm like Chookhare & Sons to fit well within the colored theme. Try a range of shirts, blazers and trousers to see what pattern you think would work best, and talk to your bride about this.

Do you prefer modern one button suits, or the three buttons formal approach? Also, what would you like to accessorise with? Some people use cufflinks with some form of familial sentimental value, while others wear roses or some identification with their military outfit. While a suit seems basic, it has a lot of room for accessorizing flair, so long as it’s tasteful and not gaudy. Think about this long in advance to gain the best suit you can.

Keep on top of this steps, as well as applying a beautiful fragrant scent, and even the most well-dressed among you will be surprised at how sharp you can look. You’re sure to impress your bride all over again, and at the end of the day, that’s the most important achievement.

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