Inspiration - 2010
We all need a little inspiration. Sometimes the more we consider our options, the more we ponder our choices, the harder it becomes to settle our mind upon a single idea.
Here at Jack Bunneys we are always considering options and pondering our choices. Our reputation as a forerunner of formal fashion has to be maintained. With this in mind we are always considering new ideas, new colour combinations and creative solutions to problems which, as yet do not exsist.
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Ascot Cravat

Teal Wedding Waistcoat

Silver Accent Waistcoats


Regency




Candy Stripe



Shamrock




FireFly



Brown and Burgandy


More Black and White




Cadbury Purple
A deep dark purple colour always looks stunning when used for weddings.



Blue Wedding Suit
Blue is promising to be the new Brown!. We have a new wedding suit in a 'French Blue' a lightweight fabric in a slimline tailored suit. This suit is available in a 3.piece or we have a selection of subtle blue wedding waistcoats to compliment.

Black and White
A black and white colour theme for a wedding is stylish and minimalist. The theme has echoes of: The Rat Pack, of lounge bars, of 50 and 60's Americana and even the 1920's.
We considered the available options for the Black and White theme, and decided that the most obvious solution was evening wear, by its nature black and white. But how to make Evening Wear look unique?
We decided to use a modern dinner suit (Tailored 1 botton peak lapel) with a white satin waistcoat. For the day time a matching white satin tie and for the evening a white satin bowtie. This encompasses the themes of morning wear, evening wear and black and white.


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Two Tone Mohair Suit

Burnt Orange
Orange, Copper, Burnt Orange, Amber, Terracota. These are all colours which all look great but are not always easy to match, either with the person or the accessories.
This colour theme is unusual but looks stunning. Considering how best to use these colours we decided upon an Autumn theme.
This then led onto Browns and Burnt Oranges for the theme and being an Autumn wedding we thought that a Tail suit wedding would look best in that almost wintery season.


Chocolate
Chocolate brown automatically invokes visions of dark satin and smooth luxury. When considering the trend of chocolate brown we becoming stuck! All of the traditional colours for formal wear just would not work. They just did not have the luxury that the word chocolate screams.
That is why we added a whole new range in 2007. This chocolate brown suit become an instant hit. It is supefine, lightweight and has that luxury quality synonymous with the word chocolate.
With our new luxury chocolate brown suit we added ivory with embroidery. This embroidery includes, mocha, chocolate and tans. To this we added a Mocha silk cravat. *

*Please be aware this is the authentic image and the authentic product. This image was shot on site at Jack Bunney Limited and was designed in conjuction with WILVORST. Please be aware the authentic product is made of superfine pure wool, has Wilvorst labels and branded lining. Please also note the unique design, cut, pockets and lapel shape. The waistcoat and cravat are exclusive to Jack Bunney limited amde by hand on the premises.
Predictions
In 2010 we will see the resurgence of the blue wedding suit. A royal blue, airforce and navy blue all featuring in hire collections. With Royal, Aqua and seahaze featuring in the accessories.
2010 will also see the return of Silk and Mohair fabrics. Fabrics with a shine and sheen when photographed.
The traditional morning suit styles will also be back. Tail coats and Frock Coats worn with Windsor cravats (rather than ruche/scrunchy cravats) will once again be popular.
I also predict shorter jacket lengths, fitted tailored styles and lighter more luxurious fabrics.
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