New Year?s Eve is the perfect occasion to wear your tuxedo, or your own interpretation of it. In this article we discuss the tuxedo choices of three style icons and offer advice on how to create your own unique New Year outfit.
The key to dressing for New Year is to “learn the dress code so you know how to break it”. Even if your New Year plans don’t require a tuxedo, you might want to wear something that hints at this traditional dress code. Once you are well-versed in how a tuxedo
should be worn, you can start to experiment, changing a few details to make it truly your own. Below, we present three style icons and their tuxedos which we hope can be a source of inspiration for your own New Year ensemble.
Jeff Goldblum
Using Jeff Goldblum as inspiration, you can create a New Year look that will go down in history. Though be careful, as there is a fine line between well-dressed and dress-up. Stick with items you can wear with natural confidence. You can, of course, try pushing the boundaries a little, especially when it comes to shoes, but try not to experiment with your dignity! Stick to black and white, choosing, for example, a black blazer with a black or white shirt, or even a turtleneck jumper, under. Black loafers in either leather or suede are a classic finishing touch.
Bryan Ferry
Roxy Music frontman Bryan Ferry, known for such hits as
Avalon,
Take a Chance with Me and
More Than This, could often be seen in a white tuxedo jacket, which he wore in a number of different outfits. Try wearing it black trousers and a bowtie, or even with a denim shirt and dotted neck scarf to truly emulate Ferry’s style.
Ralph Lauren
Pointed lapels, satin knee socks, black bowtie, white pocket square and white tuxedo shirt. Proving that simple is often best, this classic and timeless tuxedo combination can do wonders for your style. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can try swapping the matching tuxedo trousers for a pair of jeans, just as Lauren himself sometimes does.