. A boutonniere is as integral a part of the groom's formalwear as the bouquet is of the bride's. Although most grooms favor a flower for their boutonniere, Martha Stewar...
Decorate groomsmen's lapels with fresh and fabric boutonnieres -- tailored to an autumn affair. Pick one design or mix and match. The leaves are made of handsome textile...
When it comes to wedding flowers, the bridal bouquet usually gets the most attention. While a great deal of thought needs to be given to this most important arrangement,...
. A debonair alternative to a boutonniere for the groom or for the men in the wedding party is a neatly folded pocket square. It's a particularly nice choice for a suit o...
Recalling the winning air of an award rosette, this little adornment flourishes even in the depths of winter. Use a kit (found at notions shops) to convert the fabric in...
Guidelines for men's formalwear remain somewhat strict today, though the groom can customize even the most traditional attire. At a formal evening wedding, white tie was...
For a modern take on men's formal wear, have your groom skip the bow tie and rental tuxedo, and opt instead for a classic, single-breasted black suit and tie. Finish off...
Boutonnieres made of ribbon have endless design potential (and, unlike real blooms, are always in season). Create them for your groomsmen with ribbon that matches the br...
Incorporate the shades and symbols of autumn into festive boutonnieres.1. As foliage for fresh phalaenopsis orchids, jacquard ribbon with a fern motif (from Masterstroke...
. Formal NightA veil cascades along the length of this silk zibeline dress, while a vibrant wrap temporarily obscures its pearl-and crystal beading. The ultimate in sarto...