The key to dressing for New Year is to “learn the dress code so you know how to break it”. Even if your New Year plans don’t require a tuxedo, you might want to wear something that hints at this traditional dress code. Once you are well-versed in how a tuxedo
should be worn, you can start to experiment, changing a few details to make it truly your own. Below, we present three style icons and their tuxedos which we hope can be a source of inspiration for your own New Year ensemble.
Jeff Goldblum
Using Jeff Goldblum as inspiration, you can create a New Year look that will go down in history. Though be careful, as there is a fine line between well-dressed and dress-up. Stick with items you can wear with natural confidence. You can, of course, try pushing the boundaries a little, especially when it comes to shoes, but try not to experiment with your dignity! Stick to black and white, choosing, for example, a black blazer with a black or white shirt, or even a turtleneck jumper, under. Black loafers in either leather or suede are a classic finishing touch.