![]() ![]() Ultimately, what you decide to wear on the day of your elopement comes down to what your personal vision. If you decide to elevate the formality level, a tux-or a formal linen suit, à la this groom's Suitsupply outfit-is more than welcome, even if it's just the two of you. ![]() While a white shirt and slacks might feel like the right choice for a groom who wants a casual elopement, it's not mandatory. A full-fledged wedding dress (like this bride's A La Robe shift) is as much of an option as the alternatives. Brides-to-be: If you're eloping, you don't have to wear a short, white cocktail dress or pantsuit (although we love those, too!). This, of course, ties into fashion choices for both the bride and groom. The gist? A more intimate celebration can absolutely still feel incredibly luxe. ![]() In fact, we've seen plenty of upscale, larger-than-life elopements with the tiniest number of attendees. While this can certainly be true-even large-scale events can feel low-key-it isn't necessarily the rule. Since you're celebrating with so few guests, you're like planning for a small gathering, not a full-blown event. Elopements are often associated with the casual or informal. ![]()
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