Good Morning Friends! My love for modern wares increase daily! Black isn't traditionally considered a go-to hue for a wedding — you're supposed to look and feel happy, or dress in the normal traditional wares which is so common in Nigeria for example and black doesn't always evoke that emotion. But, it's no secret that we all look good in black, so you shouldn't let antiquated notions and wrong impressions get in your way of wearing a flattering color. So, I'm showing you how to pull off black and make it as festive as the event you're attending. Check through and get inspired. Isn't it time you stopped being so afraid of the dark?
When it’s a modern and supremely polished outfit you’re after, choose a simple trapeze frock with sharp cuts for a contemporary silhouette. To add a pop of color and fun, slip your tootsies into a pair of sunshine-yellow pumps.
It's no secret that the groom, groomsmen, and just about every other dude at a wedding wears black. So, you can try out the trend, too, with a slimming tuxedo.
Formal attire in a dark hue doesn’t have to be drab. Opt for a floor-length gown with subtle keyhole slits and long, sheer sleeves — now you’ve got the wow factor on lock.
For a more casual affair, a spaghetti-strap jumper will help you achieve a laid-back, yet totally refined, look. Select one with romantic details, like lace at the bust, so it’s suited for bearing witness to some romantic nuptials.
To complement a tall frame, try an unrestricting maxi-dress paired with glossy flats.
We know not just any little black dress will do when it comes to the sartorially adventurous. Give in to your daring side with a frock emblazoned with a bold geometric print, and pair it with a pretty beret and veil.
Those lovebirds’ vows may be everlasting, but that doesn’t mean you can’t sneak a few trendy pieces into the ceremony. A crisp crop-top dress with a sculptural split wrap-back will be a vision on the dance floor.
Tomboy staples can fit right in at special occasions when the proper touches are in the mix. Look for Gatsby-approved details, like this V-neck wrap front and cascading floral sleeves. Then, balance it out with edgy pumps.
Playing the part of the anti-bride has never been so chic before there were tuxedo-inspired rompers.
Turn heads in a double-breasted mini blazer dress, and draw the eye with an electric-blue clutch.
Don’t be afraid to go fancy with a luxurious fabric. An unfussy silk mini-dress is lustrous enough for a ceremony and can also be worn again just about anywhere without raising eyebrows.
An oversized lapel feels fresh and modern, and a relaxed fit is guaranteed to flatter all body types. Kick off the usual, tired pumps for a smooth pair of boots — your soles will thank you well after the first dance.
This little black dress may be formal in the front, but it’s a full-on party in the back. Step into see-through tights with sewn-in hearts, and you’re ready for this love affair.
A drop waist and open-tie back are flirty, formal, and fab.
Need I really convince you to opt for a light fabric? I didn’t think so. Chunky, snakeskin heels are an unexpected choice for the monochrome look.
Most of us expect to see a ball gown at a wedding, but certainly don’t anticipate one with a funky, hand-embroidered print
I love how upgraded a faux-leather dress feels with metallic sandals. And, a mini flared skirt gives the uptight material a playful vibe.
When it comes to a knockout LBD, it’s all in the details. So, go all out with an elaborately designed version with an intricate knit



















