No. All fashion experts agree that the black self-tied bow tie is the only handsome and tasteful option for evening neckwear. While ill-informed celebrities have taken to wearing black four-in-hand ties (and worse) with their tuxedos, this page clearly proves the superiority of the bow tie: http://www.blacktieguide.com/Supplemental/Hollywood.htm Finally, James Bond has never worn a long tie with a tuxedo, and never will.
Not really. A bow tie is the classic accessory to wear with a tuxedo.
Well you can go with either a traditional tie or you can wear a bow tie, both are appropriate. They both come in a varity of colors and styles to match your tuxedo.
A tuxedo is vest formal a suit is tie formal you would wear a tuxedo at a wedding or prom or something like that you would wear a suit at a business or a funeral or anything like that
bow tie for really fancy, tie for relatively relaxed
A tuxedo IS the jacket. If you wear tails, wear a vest underneath, a real tie or cravat ,and cufflinks with French-cuffed shirts.
Men attending a wedding typically wear formal clothing such as a suit or tuxedo. A classic choice is a dark suit paired with a dress shirt and a tie or bow tie. For more formal weddings, a tuxedo with a black bow tie is appropriate. Accessories like cufflinks and a pocket square can add a polished touch to the outfit.
Yes, as long as you wear a black tie!
Yes.
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.
If a black bow tie was worn with a white tuxedo it would make a great combination! The bow tie would really stand out and look great.
A tuxedo with a tie
Tuxedo vests and ties are mostly reserved for formal evening affairs. An evening wedding, a formal New Year's Eve Dinner, an awards ceremony, all are appropriate.