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How to wear a wedding corsage-how to wear a wedding corsage

Generally, the bride will get a corsage at the wedding, but in fact, many people don't know much about corsage. Below, I would like to share with you how to wear a wedding corsage, hoping to help you!

Wearing a wedding corsage

The corsage is worn by the groom to the bride, the bride to the groom, the best man to the bridesmaid, the bridesmaid to the best man, and the newlyweds to their parents. The bride usually wears a corsage 3CM on the left chest, and the groom usually stays at the left collar of the suit jacket. Some elegant suits have a buttonhole in that position, which is the design of putting a corsage.

Principles of wearing wedding corsage

The bridegroom's corsage should be matched with his own clothes and the bride's bouquet, and the principle of simplicity and harmony can make the finishing touch. Remember not to make the corsage into a bouquet, which is unwise.

Wear wedding corsage details

Wear corsage gently, because it is a fresh bouquet, which is fragile. The pedicel of the corsage should not be too long. Generally, flower shops will handle it before, and there are pins on it. When the groom sends the bride a corsage, he must be careful not to poke the bride's flesh. Because the wedding dress is thin, the bride had better not wear a tight wedding dress, so it is not good for the groom not to wear a corsage.

When the bride gives the groom a corsage, pay attention to the pedicel facing down. I often see many grooms with their words upside down. There is a little trick, use two small brooches to fix the flowers.

Tip: The groom should wear a corsage on the left collar of a suit jacket, and some suits will be specially designed for it. If there is no buttonhole, the groom can put the corsage on the collar of the suit, and the pedicel is vertically downward, aiming at the position of the shoes.

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