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How to wear a corsage at a wedding? What's the point?
Wearing a corsage at a wedding is a western-style etiquette, so it is often uncertain. Basically, if you are a master of ceremonies, a special guest on an important formal occasion or an award-giving guest, you are eligible to wear a corsage. At the wedding, the groom, the best man, the waiter, the master of ceremonies and the bride's father all need corsage. The groom's corsage is usually the main flower in the bride's bouquet, which is also one of the important factors to consider when choosing the bride's bouquet. Traditionally, the groom presents a bouquet to the bride, and then the bride chooses one from the bouquet and pins it on the groom's chest.

Other guests' corsage should be simple and small. Remember, the corsage and the scarf are embellishments, which should make the finishing point and not be the visual focus. A flower and some matching florets are enough. Don't let the corsage turn into a bunch of flowers. The pedicel of the corsage should not be too long. The corsage was originally pinned to the left collar of the suit jacket. Some elegant suits have a buttonhole in that position, which is the design of putting the corsage. But now the rules are much looser, and it's not rude to pin the corsage on the right collar. If there is no ready-made buttonhole to put, put the corsage on the collar of the suit, and the pedicel is vertically downward, aiming at the position of the shoes.

In fact, wearing a wedding corsage is a lot of knowledge!