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How to dress for a summer 2024 wedding, for men who matter: lessons in dressing for your big day from fashion-forward celebrities Jeremy Allen White, Timothée Chalamet and Matthew McConaughey

Lessons in dressing for your big day: fashion-forward wedding attire and glittering accessories, as seen on Jeremy Allen White, Timothée Chalamet and Matthew McConaughey, from brands like Dior Men, Gucci, Tiffany & Co. Photo: Jacquemus Le Mariage collection
Lessons in dressing for your big day: fashion-forward wedding attire and glittering accessories, as seen on Jeremy Allen White, Timothée Chalamet and Matthew McConaughey, from brands like Dior Men, Gucci, Tiffany & Co. Photo: Jacquemus Le Mariage collection
Weddings

  • Take inspiration from the top: Clothsurgeon’s fans include Riz Ahmed, Lewis Hamilton, Drake and A$AP Rocky; clients of Savile Row tailor Richard Anderson include Ian McKellen, Bryan Ferry and late George Michael
  • Want to make a mark on your big day? Brunello Cucinelli, Celine and Favourbrook have more and less traditional options in suits and shirts while Manolo Blahnik loafers are a stand-out for your feet

A well-curated and well-fitted ensemble naturally makes all the difference to a groom’s appearance. Yet with so many lavish pieces on the market, it can be a boggling ordeal to whittle down the brands offering wedding attire for men eager to appear not only elegant, but also fashion-forward.

When it comes to selecting a suitable suit or tuxedo for your big day, focus on designs that display your own sense of style. This is best achieved through the bespoke and made-to-measure services offered by some of the world’s leading tailors. For instance, Clothsurgeon, a cult London label with A-list fans that include Riz Ahmed, Lewis Hamilton, Drake and A$AP Rocky, is the first bespoke streetwear shop to open on the city’s fabled Savile Row and puts a wholly contemporary spin on the street’s storied tailoring traditions.

Dior Men Celebration(s) tuxedo
Dior Men Celebration(s) tuxedo
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Founded by Rav Matharu in 2012, the brand offers menswear created to exacting standards from fabrics sourced from across the globe. If it’s a more formal approach you’re after, however, Richard Anderson, a Savile Row staple since 2001, with clients that include Ian McKellen, Bryan Ferry and the late George Michael, is your go-to, combining centuries of tradition with a clean, elongated cut in its signature one-button house style.

Jacquemus Le Mariage collection
Jacquemus Le Mariage collection

It’s not just storied tailoring houses offering top-notch suiting, mind you. Dior has its own line of men’s wedding wear called Celebration(s), which includes tuxedos, cufflinks, derby shoes and essential accessories like pocket squares, ties and cummerbunds in lustrous silk. The brand’s classic-cut tuxedo is ideal for those seeking a timeless fit in sandblasted virgin wool with sleek details like satin-covered buttons and inserts on the trousers.

Groom’s ensemble from Favourbrook
Groom’s ensemble from Favourbrook
Quiet luxury king Brunello Cucinelli, meanwhile, offers a quintessentially Italian take on wedding attire with jackets and trousers in luxe linen, cashmere and cotton twill, while Celine’s offering stands out with pinstripe patterns and flashy crystal embellishments.
Torsade de Chaumet brooch and ring
Torsade de Chaumet brooch and ring

Got the suit nailed? Then it’s time to consider the shirt to pair it with. Whether you prefer to keep it simple or have a penchant for experimentation, don’t be afraid to inject some colour into your wedding look with shirting in vibrant or pastel hues. Brands like Gucci, Ralph Lauren and Prada have wearable pieces like Oxfords and camp-collar styles full of personality thanks to their brightly coloured prints and eye-catching geometric designs. Elsewhere, Favourbrook, established in 1990, adds texture to its dress shirts with frills and pleating in unusual hues like burnt orange, ivory and dusk pink.