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LUXURY WEDDING IN ROME – St. REGIS ROME

THE St. REGIS - ROME

A wedding in the sign of elegance, luxury and charm in one of the most exclusive locations in the world. Opened in 1894 by legendary hotelier César Ritz, the iconic The St. Regis Roma is located in one of the city’s most spectacular buildings with unmistakable architectural features. A staircase with hand-made stucco, the historic elevator, the sparkling Murano crystal chandeliers and the Ritz ballroom, majestic symbol of the Belle Époque.

For a location of such great prestige the wedding dress must be as formal and elegant as ever.

A dress for special occasions, the tuxedo in the version with spear heads (also called in some cases “pointed”), typical of the more formal jackets, with stripes of trousers covered in black silk satin.

Unlike the classic notched lapel, the spear lapel is characterized by an almost non-existent skull and a shape whose tips tend upwards, going to emphasize the width of the shoulders and chest.

The choice of Drapers’ mohair wool-blend te£ssuit made by Vitale Barberis Canonico allows for comfort and, above all, high elasticity and crease resistance, making it particularly suitable for a creaseable garment.

The result is a high quality wedding suit with important features embellished with fine details.

FEATURES:
– Style: peak lapel tuxedo with silk chevron
– Fabric: 70 % wool – 30 % mohair 320 gr./m cloth by Drapers

DETAILS:
– Silk satin covered button closure
– Welt pockets in silk satin
– Cuffs with four buttons covered in silk satin and openable buttonholes
– Yarn-dyed cupro bemberg lining
– Two internal pockets
– Drop 7
– Two slits on the back

Precisely because it is intended for formal and elegant occasions, the Banderari tuxedo shirt is made of high quality fabrics, poplin and cotton batista of the best cotton mills in the world. Strictly made-to-measure, the Banderari tuxedo shirt can be further embellished with exclusive details such as the button cover quill, pleated bib, and the ever-elegant cufflinks

To embellish the outfit of the groom is more than ever essential the choice of accessories able to give character and iconicity.

Wearing a tuxedo is synonymous with a bow tie, strictly to be tied.

The collection of Shibusa bow ties made with exclusive Japanese silks made from vintage kimono of the ’50s expresses the desire to reinterpret fabrics laden with history and tradition by means of accessories in limited edition to a single copy.

Precious artisanal knowledge give life to creative visions of unique and exclusive accessories where precious oriental fabrics are intertwined with the colorful and bright shades of Biella fabrics, symbol of Made in Italy excellence.

ACCESSORIES:
Papillon: Japanese Shibusa silk

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