Weddings are about two people, and the groom’s look deserves its own moment. While the dress often gets most of the attention, the right suit can bring just as much personality, confidence, and mood to the day. From timeless tuxedos to relaxed summer tailoring and modern boxy blazers, here are the brands that offer wedding looks for every kind of groom.
Egonlab
Egonlab is Paris with a punk heart. Founded by partners Florentin Glémarec and Kévin Nompeix, the label has carved out a world where luxury and rebellion collaborate. Gender-fluid, sustainably made, and deeply rooted in art, music, and culture, Egonlab treats every collection like an experiment worth running. The brand's aesthetic is full of beautiful tensions: romantic and raw, polished and provocative, street-born and artisan-finished. For the groom who wants his wedding look to feel like a genuine creative statement, this is where the search ends.
Soshiotsuki
Soshiotsuki is the kind of discovery you want to make before everyone else does. Japanese designer Soshi Otsuki brings a vintage-inflected, deeply crafted approach to menswear that draws from retro codes and Japanese tradition without ever getting lost in either. Tailoring is treated with real discipline, but there’s always something unexpected in the cut, mood, or detail that keeps the look from feeling too well-behaved.


P. Johnson
If the idea of wearing something made just for you sounds appealing, P. Johnson will be hard to walk past. The cult Australian tailor — now spanning Sydney, Melbourne, New York, and London — offers everything from ready-to-wear tailoring to fully bespoke suits, all rooted in a love of natural fabrics and genuinely great fit. The style is refined without being stiff, elegant without trying too hard. Exactly the energy a wedding calls for, really.
Tom Ford
A masterclass in modern tailoring, Tom Ford has become the go-to name for grooms who appreciate sharp lines, impeccable fit, and understated confidence. The brand’s made-to-measure service transforms the process into a highly personal experience, with expert tailors refining every detail to your exact specifications. Cut from exceptional fabrics and crafted with remarkable precision, each suit is designed to feel as good as it looks, delivering the kind of effortless polish that never goes out of style.
Belance
Belance is for the groom who knows that less, done really well, is always more. The brand's philosophy is built around balance, simplicity, and sustainability — values that translate directly into the clothes: clean lines, luxurious fabrics, and soft constructions that feel as easy to wear as they look sharp. From tuxedos to summer suits and dinner jackets, every piece is handcrafted with the kind of quiet precision that doesn't overcomplicate things.
Kyle Ho
London-based designer Kyle Ho cuts his teeth on the best of British tailoring — Savile Row's golden ratio, its defining waistline, its uncompromising craftsmanship — then makes it unmistakably his through inventive pattern cutting, unexpected fabric transformations, and a modern take on masculine proportion. Silhouettes stretch, shapes exaggerate, and somewhere in between tradition and experimentation, something extraordinary gets made. Just for you.


Jacquemus
Jacquemus has long had a hold on brides and grooms with a softer spot for fashion that feels cool without trying too hard. Fashion designer Simon Porte Jacquemus brings his signature sun-drenched minimalism to menswear, making the brand a natural fit for grooms drawn to a more relaxed, modern look. Think clean silhouettes, subtle color stories, playful prints, and wearable shapes that feel easy but never ordinary. For a laid-back ceremony, destination wedding, or post-vow outfit change, Jacquemus delivers groom style with just the right amount of nonchalance.

Zegna
If there’s one name a groom should know before he even begins to think about what he’s wearing, it’s Zegna. The brand has been setting the standard for luxury menswear for over a century. Born from the wool mills of Trivero in northern Italy, Zegna has always understood that true elegance starts long before the final fitting, with the fabric, the cut, the craft, and the intention behind it all. Today, Zegna sits at the intersection of heritage and forward-thinking design, dressing the modern man who knows the difference between looking good and looking considered.
Louis Vuitton
Yes, there’s hardly anyone who hasn’t heard of Louis Vuitton. With over a century of heritage behind it, the Maison continues to balance legacy with contemporary energy, especially through its evolving menswear universe under Pharrell Williams’ creative direction. His vision has given the house’s menswear a fresh pulse, blending classic craftsmanship with streetwear instinct, music-world charisma, and a distinctly modern sense of luxury. Just look at Callum Turner, who wore a custom Louis Vuitton suit for his Sicily wedding to Dua Lipa, proof that the Maison knows exactly how to make groom style feel both timeless and headline-worthy.

Bode
Not every groom wants to blend in — and for those who don't, there's Bode. The New York label has built a devoted following by doing something genuinely rare: transforming antique textiles, Victorian quilts, and found vintage fabrics into one-of-a-kind garments. The cuts are classic, the materials are anything but, and the result is a piece that arrives with a story already written into it. For a day you'll spend the rest of your life retelling, wearing something with that kind of history feels exactly right.
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Cinabre
Cinabre is what happens when Parisian savoir faire meets a true love of craft. Founded in 2011 by Alexandre Chapellier, the brand has built a world that extends well beyond clothing — signature ready-to-wear, refined accessories, and Art de Vivre collections that together amount to a complete and considered way of dressing. Cinabre owns its atelier in the Loire Valley and collaborates with exceptional artisans, marrying heritage techniques with contemporary creativity.

Mawson Óssa
For grooms who speak fluent fabric, Mawson Óssa is the name to know. The Sydney-based contemporary tailoring house creates custom, handcrafted pieces made to outlast trend cycles, with a particular eye for textiles that bring tone, texture, and character to the frame. Mawson Óssa takes a personalized approach to outfitting grooms, working closely with their clients to design a wedding look that perfectly complements every aspect of their special day, from the venue to the décor.

Husbands
Paris-based menswear brand, Husbands, draws inspiration from '70s celebrity fashion and old Hollywood. With a modern twist on the iconic styles once worn by Mick Jagger, Bryan Ferry, and Serge Gainsbourg, the brand offers a curated selection of classic designs, subtly refined to suit today's tastes.

Suitsupply
Suitsupply is the go-to for grooms who want options, and lots of them. With custom suit design available in more than 700 premium Italian fabrics, the brand makes building a wedding look feel personal without becoming complicated. From buttons and pockets to fit, finish, and fabric, every detail can be tailored to your taste, whether you’re after a classic tux, a relaxed destination suit, or something with a little more edge.
Daniel W. Fletcher
Daniel W. Fletcher proves that great tailoring doesn’t have to follow the old script. Rooted in British craftsmanship and sharpened by a distinctly contemporary eye, the brand speaks to men who want their clothes to feel considered, not costume-like. Classic silhouettes are reworked through inventive fabrics, subtle motifs, and thoughtful details, landing in that sweet spot between timeless and now. Fresh, polished, and never desperate for attention.


Amiri
Inspired by California rock 'n' roll aesthetics, Amiri is celebrated for its daring artistic vision and exquisite craftsmanship. A perfect choice for a free spirit at heart who dares to stand out. From bold and colorful printed shirts to tailored suits with ultra modern cuts, Amiri features premium materials and impeccable detailing, combining elements of luxury with a rebellious edge.
Cmmn Swdn
Cmmn Swdn designs forward-thinking menswear pieces executed with a unique sensibility. The Swedish-based brand is deeply committed to high-quality fabrics and their signature silhouettes, blending texture with softness and mixing traditional and experimental elements. By exploring the balance between masculine and feminine, they create pieces that are both classic and innovative.

Giorgio Armani
Giorgio Armani is a name that needs no introduction. The iconic Italian fashion house offers both luxury ready-to-wear collections and exclusive made-to-measure services, designed just for you. Focusing on fluid lines, soft shapes, and impeccable craftsmanship, each Armani piece is carefully crafted from the finest, often rare fabrics, ensuring exceptional quality.


Salt Murphy
Mark Kenny founded Salt Murphy in late 2020 after a decade behind the scenes in buying and design, bringing with him a sharp understanding of what modern menswear can be. The Paris-based label translates that vision into menswear with confidence, cultural curiosity, and a contemporary edge. Each collection is shaped by influences from pop culture, art, and architecture, all grounded in impeccable fit and thoughtful design.































