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  • It's Hip To Wear Squares

    It's Hip To Wear Squares

    . A debonair alternative to a boutonniere for the groom or for the men in the wedding party is a neatly folded pocket square. It's a particularly nice choice for a suit o...

  • Fabric Flower Boutonniere

    Fabric Flower Boutonniere

    Rose and Peony TemplatesDahlia TemplatesThese handmade silk flowers make great boutonnieres; just start with the smallest templates. Make them following the directions, ...

  • Fashion for the Bride and Groom

    Fashion for the Bride and Groom

    . Look your best on the big day with stunning gowns and top-of-the-line menswear recommended by Randy Fenoli, Kleinfeld fashion director on TLC's "Say Yes to the Dress."L...

  • Pinecone Boutonnieres

    Pinecone Boutonnieres

    Here's an alternative to the typical buttonhole bloom. Create a boutonniere from the "flower" that appears at the bottom of every pinecone. This chic accessory not only ...

  • Black Tie Redux

    Black Tie Redux

    For a modern take on men's formal wear, have your groom skip the bow tie and rental tuxedo, and opt instead for a classic, single-breasted black suit and tie. Finish off...

  • Button Cuff Links

    Button Cuff Links

    Use new or vintage buttons to craft cuff links for the groom or ushers to wear at the wedding. Begin with four shank-backed buttons -- borrowed, perhaps, from a grandfat...

  • Rose Wedding Bouquets

    Rose Wedding Bouquets

    A trio of festive, jewel-toned roses, 'Black Magic,' 'Red Devil,' and 'Black Beauty,' combine to striking effect with plumes of garnet astilbe and bunches of pink pepper...

  • Cute as a Button

    Cute as a Button

    Recalling the winning air of an award rosette, this little adornment flourishes even in the depths of winter. Use a kit (found at notions shops) to convert the fabric in...

  • Punched-Out Boutonniere How-To

    Punched-Out Boutonniere How-To

    Do you and your fiance have a book or passage that's especially meaningful to you -- your vows, perhaps Turn it into a boutonniere by photocopying or printing out ...

  • Button Cuff Links

    Button Cuff Links

    On each button, sew through holes with embroidery floss, and knot in back. Stitch together through knots, wind the floss around center, and anchor with tiny stitches. Fo...

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