Rachel Rosenstein, Chris Rhodes for Jacquemus
Finding the perfect wedding attire can be quite a journey for many soon-to-be newlyweds, and it’s an even bigger challenge for same-sex-couples. Should the outfits be the same? And if not, how can they complement each other? Whether you're dreaming of a classic and elegant look, a modern twist on tradition, or something completely out-of-the-box, here are 5 stylish ideas for two grooms.
Dos Mas En La Mesa, Lawrence De Leon for Tanner Fletcher
Total Twins
Matching attire is a classic, timeless choice that many grooms love. On your big day, you and your partner can both wear the same attire in the same color, like white or black tuxedos. The coordinated outfits can represent your unity and equality, showing how strong your bond and love are. This option is a win-win: it will make you fit together perfectly and not worry that your attire will look bad together in wedding photos.
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Dolce & Gabbana Floral-Applique Silk Brooch, $625
Alexander McQueen Half Shawl Collar Double-Breasted Jacket, $3,490
Alexander McQueen Wide Leg Trousers, $1,490
Dolce & Gabbana Sheer-Coverage Lace Shirt, $2,195
Jacquemus Les Zizi Repetto, $560
Dolce & Gabbana Floral-Applique Single-Breasted Blazer, $5,995
Black & White
Some fashion choices never go out of style! Celebrating your wedding in contrasting attire is always a chic option, and it's still on trend in 2024. The timeless black & white combo can beautifully show the complementary nature of your couple, highlighting both your individuality and unity. To make your wedding attire even more striking, add your own twist. Instead of choosing a classic black suit, try an oversized version or one with unique decorative elements like rhinestones or embroidery.
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Ernest W. Baker Heart Embroidered Tie, $92
Ernest W. Baker White Lapel Double-Breasted Blazer, $845
Ann Demeulemeester Black Jip Derbys, $750
Balmain Graphic Double-Crepe Blazer, $7,200
Ottolinger Pearl Drop Earrings, $205
Dolce & Gabbana Wide-Leg Trousers, $556
Pop of Color
Colorful outfits can not only be worn by guests, but they will also look stylish on the newlyweds. If a black and white color scheme doesn’t grab you, opt for a splash of color. Think vibrant brights for an eye-catching look, or soft gelato pastels for a spring seasonal appeal.
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Jacquemus La Vest Madeiro, $673
Loewe Yellow Loop Sunglasses, $310
Bode Soleil Sunburst Embroidered Fringe Shirt, $530
Lanvin Linked Rings Cufflinks, $237
Séfr Jiro Trousers, $280
Séfr Power Blazer, $450
Breaking Stereotypes
Say “Yes” to skirts and...dresses! There’s no gender to fashion, so feel free to experiment and try different designs and styles. If you want to break the rules, go all out with it. Fashion designers and brands like Palomo Spain and Tanner Fletcher have long abandoned gender stereotypes. In recent seasons, we're seeing male models dressed in skirts, necklaces and veils more and more frequently - have fun with it and embrace this approach for your own wedding look if it feels true to you.
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Simone Rocha Gathered-Detail Cotton Midi Skirt, $573
Bode Theater Loafers, $760
Simone Rocha Bridal Crystal-Embellished Veil, $693
Simone Rocha Floral-Embroidered Tulle Shirt, $586
Justine Clenque Betsy Choker, $143
Black Comme Des Garçons Ruffled Midi Skirt, $624
Statement Blazer
Reflect your personality through art-inspired prints, unique fabrications or textures. It’s a fantastic choice for grooms looking to add a bold, fashionable touch to their wedding attire. This trend is all about going big or going home. Think whimsical bows, oversized rosettes or bold, artisanal prints. Style with a simple bottom of a complimentary color for a refined look.
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Tanner Fletcher Walt Bow Blazer, $1,550
Dolce & Gabbana Crystal-Embellished Crop Waistcoat, $4,280
Kid Super Painting Printed Blazer, $525
Kid Super Hand-Embroidered Blazer, $525
Tanner Fletcher Carl Crochet Flower Velvet Vest, $483
Balenciaga Steroid Double-Breasted Blazer, $3,500