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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-02-26, Page 41M.re em • from page 14 co-ordinate their cummerbund, bow tie (and pocket puff if they're wearing one) with the color of the bridesmaids' gowns. Some particularly discriminating clients, who want "an absolutely perfect match," will bring in the actual material used for the bridesmaids' gowns and the store will custom make the groom's accessories from this fabric, he says. Other grooms decide to choose their ac- cessories in colors with contrast, but don't clash with, the bridesmaids' dresses — bright red is a popular color. hasis mm Showcase '66, page 15 Gone are the days when the ushers, best man amid groom were lined up like tin soldiers, in their mass-produced, cookie -cutter uniforms. Only 30 to 40 per cent of today's grooms select the exact same styles for each member of the groom's entourage. Instead, many are discovering the art of complementary dressing, giving them "all sorts of room to alcove," says Golds- tein. For instance, the *room may opt for a tailcoat, the best man for a tailcoatand vest and the ushers for dinner jackets all in the same color and style. New designs in formal wear Sophisticated couples planning wed- dings this year have more high fashion alternatives than ever, as prominent European and North American designers bring their formal wear lines to Canada. According to Joseph Hecht, president of Classy Formal Wear, Canada's largest formal wear company, these European. and North American designers are set- ting a new standard for Canada. "It's evident in the lines we're offering this year," Hecht said. "Designers have had a real impact." For 1986, Classy is introducing an ex- clusive line of John Warden formal wear which they are adding to an inventory that already includes Yves St. Laurent and Enrico Lumbrosi. Bracelets bigjormen.. Bracelets were once an indispensable part of every well-dressed man's attire, worn by everyone from King Tutankhamun to Shakespeare. Now that men are rediscovering their jewelry heritage, bracelets are back in' a big way. • Wrist chains •with bold, interesting links are among the most popular styles. The identification bracelet, introduced by World War II G.I.'s, continues in popularity. A modern variation is the heavy chain linked to equally bold letters spelling out a man's name or initials. New kinds of wrist action for men include cuff and bangle bracelets in shiny or tex- tured finishes, as well as wire and clamp - on styles. Wedding facts The traditional wedding is back in style these days, with the average cost of walking down the aisle more than $4,000, according to Bride's magazine, which puts theaverage cost of a reception at $2,000. The traditional rule that the bride's family pays for everything has blurred somewhat, and often the groom's family 'pitches in. One of the major costs of a wedding is the bridal gown. A recent survey pegged the average cost of the bride's gown at about $400. Most veils, which -are extra, cost more than $100. Bridesmaids dresses can cost $70 to $180 each. The John Warden line features a black shadow -weave tpxedo and another in a rich ,grey. The Italian wool fabric of the John Warden shadow -weave is stunning. It has the presence of the classic black tuxedo with the subtle pinstripe in the same col- or giving it a richness that is unusual to basic black. "Couples who rent formal wear today are very much aware of quality and are more fashion -conscious than ever," Hecht said. "They demand the best. We try hard to give them what they want, whether it's the latest colour accessories in magenta, teal or royal blue for the "Miami Vice" look or more traditional styles and colours:' '1/V dd1rzg J IZotogtar/ y *Video Taping *Albums • rill.Portraits___ Country Pictures Ralph Smith - Photographer R.R. t . 482-7295 BAYFIELD W.J. HUGHES Realty Limited Congratulations and remember to make your second best investment with us. Norma Taylor Rita Allen Ebb ROSS l3arb Shewfclt, 524-8192 524-8480 524-8786 524-9581 . I I 01'1,I('.I: 30 KINGS'll iNS'I'....d)I I kIt'iI Sophistication and elegance in men's formal wear are here to stay. The full dress tailcoat is an excellent example. Couples planning weddings this year have more high fashion alter- natives than ever. The trend is to a classic andsophisticated styling that combines both European and North American influences. (photo by R. J. Nephew) �OMETHING BEAUTIFUL IS ABOUT TO HAPPEN... BY APPOINTMENT PLEASE 128 ALBERT ST., CLINTON 482-3871 LONDON 452-1133