Yay! You’re getting married! Out of all the decisions you’ll have to make for your special day a big one is what you’ll wear as you walk down the aisle. Unfortunately, there hasn’t been a lot of knowledge or inspiration when it comes to coordinating same-sex wedding looks! There is no right or wrong answer for what you should wear on your wedding day, so think of it as an opportunity to show off your style and personality. Don’t feel the need to be too matchy-matchy. Odds are that you and your partner have different styles, so don’t force one and other to fit a mold just to wear a matching outfit. Embrace your unique personalities and think about how you can coordinate your looks in a unique way!
Check out our Pinterest Board to get some same-sex wedding style inspo!
We love this look with coordinating jumpsuits, try an off-white and a true white to have some variation between you and your partner, which will look great in photos.
Same-Sex Wedding Looks for Brides
Photography by Lee Garland
Make traditional bride and groom look original — a skinny black pantsuit with some heels or sneakers will have you rocking it down the aisle. Have your partner wear an off white or champagne-colored gown to make this traditional romantic bride and groom look your own.
Same-Sex Wedding Looks for Grooms
Switch it up — matching suits with complimenting colors for your tie or bowtie even try this with a patterned dress shirt to flare up your wedding day look.
For a more classic look, grooms can wear head-to-toe matching attire that’s timeless and sophisticated.
See how these two brides coordinated their looks while letting their personalities shine through!
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