Look 1:
H&M linen-cotton blazer, $69.95, and shorts, $34.95; Canali woven-cotton shirt, $295; and Bottega Veneta calf-suede shoes, $750.
The Fiancée:
“This looks cute, and I like that it’s not too traditional. I want something casual and fun, but Curtis might think the shorts are too weird for a wedding.”
The Mother of the Groom:
“Whoa! This shocked me. It looks like attire for a fancy picnic. But I like the colors with his red hair and fair skin.And it shows off his nice legs.”
The Mother of the Bride:
“This is a bad idea for a wedding. It’s too casual, like he’s going on vacation. It reminds me of a safari hunter inSouth Africa.”
Look 2:
Topman Oxford skinny blazer,$140, and skinny suit trousers, $120; Rag & Bone standard shirt, $275; Canali silk bow tie, $135; and Salvatore Ferragamoleather wingtips, $675.
The Fiancée:
“It’s a little goofy, but in a good way.I’ve never thought of this colorcombination before—it’s fun. I likethat it’s unexpected and a little quirky.”
The Mother of the Groom:
“I like the two-tone look, but I’mhaving trouble with the color of thejacket. It seems like something a guestwould wear, but not the groom.”
The Mother of the Bride:
“He should wear this. It’s easy, young,and lighthearted, and I like the color ofthe jacket. He looks French, or like amusician. This is my favorite.”
Look 3:
Band of Outsiders striped blazer, $1,995, tuxedo pants, $640, button-down shirt, $230, and hopsack clip-on bow tie, $110; and Stubbs & Wootton velvet slippers, $450.
The Fiancée:
“In this outfit, he looks like a little boytrying to be an adult. It’s almost tooformal, because he’s not a formalperson. He looks like a waiter.”
The Mother of the Groom:
“This makes him look like a model—very sharp and classic. It would begreat for a formal winter wedding, butit’s not right for summer.”
The Mother of the Bride:
“This is very formal, mature, and lookslike it’s for a special day. He looks likeRex Harrison from My Fair Lady.”