Finding the right tie for your groom, husband or dad can sometimes be hard. Too plain, too graphic, not his personality etc. are all delimas we come across when tie shopping. Enter Ciberoptix Tie Lab via etsy. This shop has the most amazing, and fun ties. They even have tie sets for the groom and groomsmen, and ties can be printed to order so you can pick your colors. Below are some of my favorites, but definitely check their shop out for more goodies.
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Feb26
2 CommentsCyberoptix Tie Lab
Posted in: BLOG CATEGORIES, etsy, groom talk
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Nov6
No CommentsBoutonnieres are an important part of any guy’s wedding ensemble. Below are some of my favorite fall inspired boutonnieres.
Image Credits:
1-7 The Bride and Bloom, 8 Brides, 9 The Knot and 10 Brides
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Jul6
4 CommentsDesign Whimsy
Posted in: I love..., Wedding Fashion, accessories, bridesmaids, etsy, fashion, floral design, groom talk, shopping
Using vintage goodies, Design Whimsy creates absolutely stunning bouquets, corsages, boutonnieres, and many other beautiful wedding day accessories. They will even create something completely custom. Their etsy shop is definitely worth a visit for those planning a wedding or in need of something to spice up their everyday wear.
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Jun12
3 CommentsBoutonnieres With Personality
Posted in: accessories, fashion, groom talk
I initially saw these absolutely amazing boutonnieres on 100 Layer Cake and knew I had to share them with you. These are by far, some of the most creative boutonnieres I have ever seen. Knowing not all grooms want to wear a flower on their wedding day, floral designer Erin Rosenow has launched her line of completely creative and non-floral boutonnieres, Fritts Rosenow. These adornments are full of style and personality. Definitely check out their website for more stunning creations!
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Jun25
1 CommentBeautiful Boutonnieres
Posted in: floral design, groom talk
Boutonnieres come in all shapes, sizes and colors. They are beautiful petite flower arrangements worn by the groom, groomsmen and immediate family members on the wedding day. Traditionally, a boutonniere was worn pushed through the buttonhole of a jacket, but in modern times is often pinned onto a jacket lapel. These little lovelies were frequently worn in the past, but now are typically reserved for special occasions.
A bridegroom will almost always wear a boutonniere on his left lapel. Did any of you know that? I sure didn’t and it had me looking back through my own wedding pictures to make sure my husband had his boutonniere pinned on correctly! Below are some beautiful boutonnieres, all via The Knot. -
Apr30
1 CommentWhat about the groom??
Posted in: Wedding Fashion, groom talk
Groom; a key element for any wedding. So why is it that you don’t see many articles or blogging posts about grooms? Could it be that the majority of grooms aren’t to interested in the little details of the wedding planning? After all, it IS mostly the bride who makes the big decisions as far as decor and wedding details are concerned. But we seem to forget sometimes that the groom is supposed to look just as spiffy as the bride on his wedding day, and he shouldn’t blend in with his groomsmen just like the bride always stands out from her bridesmaids. These days grooms are wearing everything from the classic tux to khaki pants and flip flops. With so many styles out there, it should be easy to pick one that goes with the groom’s style and the style of your wedding day. Here is a board I’ve put together of different styles for grooms.

The Knot also has some good articles for groom’s on style, and advice from real grooms! I also love this article on attire for every time, place, and formality. Good luck to you and your groom in finding the right attire!Picture Credits:
top row: Aaron Delesie, Aaron Delesie, The Bride’s Cafe, Aaron Delesie
bottom row: Style Me Pretty, The Bride’s Cafe, The Bride’s Cafe, The Bride’s Cafe














