Mae West: Ultra-glam 1930s evening dresses Of course a post on 1930s evening gowns would not be complete without mentioning the hilarious and sexy Mae West
The trick is to stay away from anything too cold and clinical: swap your standard silk tie for something with more texture (or lose the tie all together), swap your two-piece suit for a jacket and chinos, and ditch the boring black shoes for something more interesting, like brogues or suede Derbies
You also have the option to wear a printed Santa t-shirt and hat, perhaps opting for shorts over the included pants
Always ensure any deviation is tasteful and respects the overall formality of the event
As you mightve noticed, wedding dress codes have become a lot more popular, with couples moving toward more formal celebrations, like this Carmel Valley Ranch wedding, this art museum wedding, or this desert wedding
Look no further than Toves eyelet-embroidered staple