Mars thinks – I’ve exhausted all ways of complimenting a well tailored classic black tuxedo. This is still one of the most elegant looks for a groom to tie the knot. I have firsthand proof that one can’t go wrong wearing this timeless option – my wife couldn’t take her eyes off of Nas during his February 14th performance in Brooklyn. Yup…BUSTED! Maxwell decided to veer off to the left just a bit with his suit selection. I think it works for him and could also work for select groomsmen. It should also be fairly easy to match this to a dress color that wouldn’t make the bridesmaids cringe. Overall, I think these two totally different looks work well for the individuals wearing each suit.
Venus thinks – I don’t think any groom would ever be able to pull off this burgundy tux, but I think the right bachelor party could pull off this daring look. This a great look for a groom who’s going for something a little non-traditional. The white shell isn’t my favorite but it can’t always be replaced with a black or brown collared shirt. Mr. Jones always gives us a classic black tux and that will work as well. I do love the accent gold chain, a little edgy don’t you think?
Check out what Mars and Venus had to say two weeks ago here.
Photo taken from Nas’ Instagram page
Nas looks fantastic as usual. However I’m not feeling Maxwells color selection. It does appear to be a great fit, which is always a plus.
I wouldn’t change a thing about Nasir’s look. It is a very classic yet stylish getup for any groom. The bowtie adds a bit of playfulness. I like Maxwell’s suit as well but not many grooms or groomsmen will opt for such a bold color choice. But for the select few who do, fit is definitely key.
P.S. – @Mars, go easy on your wife. ;-0
I like both suits, but I don’t think a wedding is the time to wear Maxwell’s.