A knit jersey Empire gown in deep blue is an elegant alternative to black; about $150, Alfred Angelo. Earrings, about $198, bracelet, about $188, Roberta Chiarella. Shoes, about $90, Nina.
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A knit jersey Empire gown in deep blue is an elegant alternative to black; about $150, Alfred Angelo. Earrings, about $198, bracelet, about $188, Roberta Chiarella. Shoes, about $90, Nina.
How do you keep a men's classic current? By perking up the look with a tie that's a tad Technicolor. Teal and blue woven-silk striped tie, Thomas Pink. Tuxedo and white shirt, John Varvatos.
Striking silver accessories cool down warm tones and add a bit of hip to a formal green frock. Medallion necklace, about $128, Roberta Chiarella. Metallic strappy sandals, about $69, Chinese Laundry.
A white flower-girl dress is a soft spot in a spectrum of jewel tones. The satin dress has a tank-style top, a tea-length organza skirt, and a navy sash; dress, about $99, sash, about $10, David's Bridal.
Your maids can go green and glamorous in a showstopping jade chiffon gown with a draped sweetheart bodice and Empire waist; about $200, B2 by Jasmine. Clutch, about $168, BCBG Max Azria, BCBG Maz Azria stores.
Offset the intensity of deep blues and greens with buttery blooms. Japanese calla lilies collared with Israeli peppergrass are a fetching finish; about $275, Belle Fleur, NYC.