Sure, let's make wedding industry even more expensive, we've all got cash to spare.
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Anime villain look
This reminds me of this Georgian wedding attire:

I too need a vest of throwing knives.
I would like both these outfits please.
The man's coat is some variation of the traditional go-to celebratory attire of Georgia and other Caucasian cultures. Originally also used as a military garb, afaik, if not an everyday dress even. It's called chokha or cherkeska.
Normalize male fashion that isn't boring
that's just a royaltyslop version of the great male renunciation. we can go better once we get the guillotines
I'm not going to ignore fancy royal shit. I want to embrace it. I want to normalize fancy shit as a way for people to build a unique and definable personal fashion statement. The rich like it because it's inaccessible to the hoi poloi and the poors.
I want to infringe on their culture. Appropriate it for us normal people. Make the fashion of the rich pivot to something minimal and encourage them to really pull back because there is nothing they can do except spend more to get less. I want to rob the rich of all their comforts starting with how they see themselves.
Still better than a suit and tie. Also the guillotines got us into this situation in the first place. (Not that I want the kings back, just some of their fashion)
The only thing I could pull off with that outfit is the hairstyle.
This is pretty much the formal attire / fashion style from Code Geass, for the Brittanian royalty... but made for actual human beings with actual human being proportions/postures.



Somebody actually made a take on a formal empress dress for I guess CC?:

That's crazy I saw this post and immediately thought Code Geass as well
Let us not forget the GOAT of both fashion and being a shameless marketing insert, the OG squishmallow, CC's actual, one true love:
Cheese-kun.

(Brought to you by Pizza Hut, which somehow exists in Geass' widely divergent alt-history, don't think about it, just buy some pizza, and body sized plushie!)
Client: Hey I’m a villain in an anime setting who is looking to intimidate an everyman protagonist.
Tailor: Will you be saying “Muhaha?”
Client: Oh most definitely.
Tailor: Better add the cape then.

Oh man, did you know that the capes thing was actually in-world propaganda/disinformation in the movies? Syndrome killed all the people listed as having cape accidents, so it was like a go-to coverup that they died in cape related ways, like the people making the cover stories didn't have the creativity to come up with anything else. And it just ended up making capes seem like a bad idea.
Square Enix has entered the Fashion Industry.
Invest in belt stocks, hurry!
“Do you take your spouse until the end of time? As your final relationship? Your final fantasy?”
Ahh to be overweight and the ability to make anything seemingly cool look like a holloween costume.
I sent this to my friend along with a message about how much I’d love to see men start wearing this sort of thing, and his response was nothing but “that would get so dirty”
😭 quit being practical! Get it professionally cleaned between use, like a tux! Rent it or smth! Wedding dresses drag on the floor too, but you, the man, are too good to get dirty?????
Smdh.
I wore a cape to university one day as a bit. A guy in a passing car threw a drink at me in protest.
I do larp, so I wear an above average number of capes and cloaks. It's super inconvenient, but at historically capes would end up at the lowest around your calves, because yeah this gets dirty.
And historically, that meant you'd drag it through literal shit that was in every street, not just road-dirt. It would get destroyed pretty quickly too. Also, as a dutch person, capes have the problem of not letting your a bike, which is a terrible thing of course.
Looks cool, but I've got my heart set on "sexy clown."
The Legend of the Galactic Heroes collection. For when you absolutely have to upstage the bride.
We’re still slowly working our way out of a doldrums era where male clothing has to be undecorative and functional. C’mon lads, we can do this! Let’s peacock again.
DANDY TIME
On the one hand: It's downright regal and impressive. Imposing, even.
On the other: I don't own enough land, or run enough countries, to pull this look off.
For a fun photoshoot, sure, but we'd better have other costumed people and a movie set to contextualize it as something wholly fictional and otherworldly. Otherwise, as this thread illustrates, people are going to draw their own conclusions and they're not all going to be nice.
Eh, I'd say it just takes the right event. Beers with the boys at the blue-collar bar? Probably a bad idea. Any event that says 'semi-formal' to 'formal'? Fuck it, we ball.
Reminds me of the clothes in otome isekais
Btw, has this anime archetype a name? You know, with a weird hat and a saber or canons, usually a general or something, often a endboss, always dangerous.
What is life and love if not a permadeath game of Fire Emblem with me as the caped protagonist and my wife, the canonical love interest.
Everyone around me has agreed that I NEED that outfit with the heraldry of my Houses on each shoulder and the pendant. I'm just not sure which House to give the pendant.
I could absolutely bullshit my way into a modern House with that outfit.
For anyone wondering, House Rice, House Wellington, and House Tudor. All broken from the main house in 1660 to 1670.