So much more fun than a tux: Amal Guessous cashmere skull sweater ($595, at Barneys New York, Beverly Hills); Ben Sherman blue velvet jacket ($219 at Ben Sherman, West Hollywood); Diesel jeans ($290 at Diesel, West Hollywood); silk scarf ($75 at Reiss, West Hollywood); lapel pin with safety pin and charm ($300 at Chrome Hearts, Los Angeles); and Tag Heuer watch ($2,995 at www.tagheuer.com). (Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times) |
Coloring outside the sartorial lines is up to you (and quite popular these days), but to be clear, "black tie" on an invitation means a traditional tuxedo jacket, tux pants with a matching side-seam, bow tie and patent-leather shoes.
"I'm overdressed for everything," says Decades boutique owner Cameron Silver, an avowed tux lover. "But sometimes I'll pair a tux jacket with a loafer instead of a tux shoe depending on the event." Silver has also noticed that other combinations, like the black suit and four-in-hand tie, have crept into the formal arena. "That outfit's kind of a hybrid tux now," he said, which makes the mix-and-match a kind of "anti-tux."
The easiest route to an anti-tux is by building around the dressiest item -- a deep blue velvet Ben Sherman blazer dresses up a pair of black, wax-coated Diesel jeans, an Armani blazer and a pair of Stubbs & Wootton evening slippers can take a pair of Levi's Capital E jeans from daytime to dapper.
Don't do evening slippers? You can still get away with wearing your everyday sneakers without getting dogged at a formal affair. Tan leather Vans look as rich as high-end loafers when worn with a Rag & Bone tux jacket, Ben Sherman tux shirt, Reiss scarf and Lacoste jeans. The pièce de résistance and instant conversation piece? A feather lapel pin from Gucci.
Whimsical accessories such as skull-and-crossbones cuff links give a bad-boy spin to the anti-tux, while vintage gold and ruby cuff links inject a touch of color. Nixon's "The Score" watch is sleek and silver with a classy retro flair that can easily go from day to night, casual to dressy. And Chrome Hearts' weighty, punk-inspired pieces, such as a fleur-de-lis pendant anchored by a safety pin, look rich.



