Edward was wearing a tuxedo and Bella was wearing a short dress
Yes it can be. It's best to buy a pin-on corsage for an adult female that is dainty and not too showy. Have the florist make the corsage in paler shades to suit the dress your date is wearing (you won't know the color in most cases.) If it's a teen then get a wrist corsage that is dainty and the same applies as far as color unless you know the color of her dress.
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Whereas wearing a pocket square with your tuxedo is an important "must do" tuxedo dress code, wearing a boutonniere with your tuxedo is not an absolute rule of thumb; especially for evening events. Although it's perfectly okay to wear a boutonniere at an evening event, it's more commonly worn during day time events; particularly at weddings
It doesn't matter.
The correct spelling is "corsage." A corsage is a small bouquet of flowers typically worn on a woman's dress or worn on the wrist.
A standard black tuxedo is probably best, but a vest may be worn that may match the dress or the accent flower should be purple so that the two of you will match.
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Wearing a full tuxedo to court is not necessary and may be seen as inappropriate. It is usually recommended to dress in business formal attire, such as a suit and tie, to show respect for the court and present yourself in a professional manner.
A corsage is a small bouquet of flowers, originally worn attached to a woman's dress. It is also an obsolete term for the size or shape of a woman's body.
A Toscano French Cuff dress shirt would look great with a tuxedo.
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