Gay marriage suits
Gay Wedding Suit Ideas
When same-sex grooms choose their wedding day looks, one of two things typically happen: They either go for marriage ensembles or opt for entirely unique styles that highlight their respective personalities. We love both approaches there's no wrong way! This is often a good place to start: Before you begin marriage for your big-day tuxedos or suits, decide whether or not you want your looks to have a degree of cohesion.
To help you make that choice, we rounded up some of the most stylish same-sex grooms whose attire and accessories! We were sure to highlight both coordinating and individualized styles to cater to whichever fashion path you choose. If you do decide to take the matching route, consider donning traditional tuxes or fitted black suits—you can't go wrong with these classic lookswhich nearly always translate well across all body types.
If the matchy-matchy approach isn't for you, but you still want to wear looks that reference each other, make like these grooms, who made their individual styles work in tandem. Though their styles featured the same pieces a jacket, button-up shirt, and straight-leg pantsthey felt distinct thanks to their unique colorways.
These grooms looked in sync in their The Black Tux ensembles, despite their different jackets and neck suits. One groom put his own stylish twist on traditional wedding attire with a floral suit the rest of his ensemble matched all other aspects of his husband's outfit. Though they wore different shades of gray, these grooms used their respective bow ties to reference the other's tonal look.
These gentlemen topped their otherwise all-white outfits with matching blue jackets from Brioni. Colorful Sperry boat shoes gave this beachy duo a unified look. These grooms sported Suit Supply get-ups in the same material, but each man chose a slightly different shades of blue. They used their accessories including their LIVE!
Despite this couple's mismatched ties the groom on the right sported one from The Tie Bar, while the groom on the left chose a J. Crew optionthe rest of their looks were identical, right down to their Maile leis by Gay Kamali'I Flowers. This happy twosome wore black-and-white ensembles—but each did so in his own way.
Collectively, this pair looked chic in darker hues. One groom went less traditional with a Michael Kors turtleneck, which he wore under a purple Tommy Hilfiger jacket. His husband wore a plaid suit, also by Tommy Hilfiger. Here's proof that drastically different attire can still feel cohesive. The gentleman on the left wore a patterned Alexander McQueen suit while his groom-to-be chose a classic solid option from Givenchy.
Although they were equally dapper in J. Crew suits, this couple went for different accessories. Gay groom in blue sported tan Steve Madden shoes and a matching Stag Handmade tie and pocket square. This handsome pair went bold for their big-day looks. The gentleman on the right sported a velvet blazer, while his counterpart donned a plaid Armani jacket the tartan's scarlet accents matchws the red huw of his husband's velvet suit.