Yes! Fascinators are a huge fashion accessory these days and lots of stores are producing them specifically for weddings.
Read this article from the Wedding Veil website. It's a really good guide to picking the best veil to suit your dress;
Ask the tailor to shorten them but to leave you at least a quarter of an inch of the shirt cuff showing. It looks so much better than having no sleeve showing.
It's a good question because if you want to buy a suit and make a good choice you need to be wearing a dress shirt and socks and dress shoes when you try it on. Make sure there are good mirrors (3 way mirrors are the best).
Check whether the pants sit well at the waist and if the leg length is right for you.
A notch lapel is the type you find on most business suits and it's a good and safe choice if you aren't looking for something alternative.
A peak label is more traditional and old school and it is making a big of a fashion comeback.
The three buttoned single breasted suit is actually a very popular choice with young men these days. Two-button suits used to be seen as a very conservative choice but they've become a hit lately with designers who are streamlining the style for the runways. One button suits are not a popular choice but it's really a matter of personal taste.
Ok so here are 2 basic principles to follow when you try on a suit jacket;
1; It shouldn't be so tight when you do it up that it strains across the buttons
2; It shouldn't be too loose - not more than a fists worth between the buttons and your chest.
Obviously I haven't seen your specific suit so I can only answer with general guidelines but your shoulder pads shouldn't come out any wider than your shoulders.
If you stand sideways against a wall, the shoulder pad shouldn't touch the wall before your arm does.
Generally you should trust your gut instinct and if it doesn't feel right when you look in the mirror, you won't be comfortable in it.
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