Georgia Love and Lee Elliott have had to plan and re-plan their wedding countless times thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, but the groom-to-be appears to have given followers a sneak peek at his outfit for the big day.
Taking to his Instagram Stories, the 39-year-old Bachelorette winner re-shared an image by YSG Tailors, a custom-made suit business.
In the black and white photo, Lee is seen being fitted for a dark suit whilst his groomsmen can be seen in the background.
Another Instagram Story shared by YSG Tailors depicts a close up of Lee’s sleeves being measured.
Dapper indeed!
As for Georgia’s dress which let’s face it is the wedding outfit we’re most excited to see, she hasn’t shared any hints just yet.
For her engagement party back in March, the bride-to-be wore a stunning white frock designed by Melbourne-based bridal ateliér Marquise.
In a previous chat with Who, Georgia confessed that she was dress shopping when the country first went into lockdown.
“I was actually in a bridal boutique when my sister read out on her phone that Scott Morrison was holding a press conference announcing that all restaurants were shutting down. I thought,’Oh s–t.’ And also, ‘Um, can you concentrate on me in the beautiful white dress?’” she joked.
Lee and Georgia originally had plans to tie the knot in Italy but due to the pandemic are now getting married in Hobart, Tasmania.
With restrictions easing, the Melbourne-based couple were able to fly out to the island state for wedding planning.
Lee shared a similar photo of himself on the mountain, and of course his caption featured a few signature puns.
“Hobart rocks!! Cannot believe the next time I’ll be here I’ll be marrying the love of my life surrounded by all our nearest and dearest! #aislebeback #mountingmyluckystars”
Tasmania holds a special significance for Georgia, as it was where she lived and worked as a reporter just before she became the 2016 Bachelorette.
After the tragic death of her mum shortly after her reality TV experience, Georgia, who is originally from Melbourne, shared an emotional post as she moved back to her hometown.
“Melbourne will always be home but Tassie will always have my heart. Finally making the trip across Bass Strait on the @spiritoftas with all my belongings, memories and emotions! I’ll miss you, Homebart,” the reporter posted.