Absolutely, matching your cummerbund to your tie is always important and you can't go wrong with black on black. But if you feel the neck tie is a little too long and obstructs the cumberbund you could always throw on as black bow tie, which is also a good look.
you can but a bow tie would be much better
Yes, as long as you wear a black tie!
no you have to wear green or orange
Yes it is ok. In my opinion ,you should wear a white button up long sleeved shirt,red tie and a black suit.
long gowns for ladies and black tie for men
Yes it is ok. In my opinion ,you should wear a white button up long sleeved shirt,red tie and a black suit.
Yes and no. You wear a black tie to formal events.
yes you have to
A white tie. Or, for a "stealth" look, a black tie.
Official: "Tails" for the men; "Gown" for the women. Formal: Black or White tie for men; Evening dress for women. {"Black Tie": Black tuxedo, black bow-tie, cumberbund optional. "White Tie": White Tuxedo jacket, black trousers, white bow-tie, cumberbund.} Informal: Coat & Tie for the men {Sport jacket with necktie}; Cocktail dress for the women. Casual: Slacks & collared-shirt for men; almost any dress or slacks & blouse for women. "Come as you are": Well.... just about anything goes, but it helps to know the style of the people giving the function. Be careful here. Hope that helps. If not, please ask your question again but word it a bit differently. ;-)
White bow ties are worn with morning coats of varying colors. Evening wear requires a black coat and black tie. A man's evening wear is meant to keep him from clashing with his partner's gown, so black and white are preferred.
Black is neutral and you can wear any color with it.
No, it is not advisable for a woman to wear a tuxedo to a black tie wedding because tuxedos are meant to be worn by men. She could wear a simple black cocktail dress and if she likes instead of jewelry she could wear a black bow tie around her neck.