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    What to Wear

    Beach

    Tropical or destination weddings call for a dress code that takes the environment and climate into consideration, while still calling for formality suitable for a wedding.

    Beach formal attire can have varying interpretations, but it’s largely expected that guests will wear lightweight fabrics like linen or cotton in lighter coastal shades.

    Anthony Squires

    Five Beach Wear Styling Tips

    Choose Light Fabrics

    We recommend lightweight and breathable fabrics like linen, cotton, or seersucker for your suit or blazer. These fabrics help you stay cool under the sun and blend well with the beach setting.

    Soft Tailoring

    Ensure your attire fits well. A tailored suit or blazer paired with well-fitted trousers not only looks sophisticated but also enhances your overall appearance. Avoid overly baggy or tight-fitting clothing.

    Choose Neutral Colours

    Stick to neutral colours and lighter tones that complement the beach atmosphere. Consider shades like beige, light grey, tan, or even pastel hues for a refreshing and appropriate look. Avoid dark colors that can absorb heat.

    Select Suitable Footwear

    Opt for dressy yet practical footwear suitable for the beach. Loafers, boat shoes, or dress sandals in leather or suede are great options. Avoid heavy or formal shoes like oxfords or brogues, as they aren't suitable for walking on sand.

    Accessorise

    Consider wearing a straw hat or a pair of sunglasses to shield yourself from the sun while adding a stylish flair to your ensemble. However, keep jewellery minimal and understated to maintain a refined appearance.

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