

At first, Eryka (above, left) tried on solely white clothes for her marriage ceremony. “I attempted on each one on the market,” she stated, “and ran out of choices. So, I opened myself as much as shade.” She and her fiancée Rachel ended up each sporting fuchsia on their huge day. Right here, three {couples} share their matching appears…
Eryka + Rachel

Eryka (left) and Rachel at Metropolis Corridor.
Eryka: We had been planning to get married in August 2026 within the lake city the place Rachel grew up, however after the 2024 presidential election, we felt it was necessary to get our geese in a row earlier than the inauguration in January 2025. We had two months.
Rachel: Though nontraditional, a colourful marriage ceremony outfit felt pure to me. I knew I wished to put on a swimsuit, and I’ve at all times favored a fluorescent palette. As a result of we had been on a decent timeline, the query was, what choices can be found? I knew I’d discover issues that match properly and really feel good at J. Crew.

Eryka: Once I determined to maneuver away from white clothes, Instagram’s algorithm fed me a pink Banana Republic costume, and it simply clicked.

Rachel: At first, I nervous that we is perhaps too matchy-matchy. However Eryka had a imaginative and prescient, and he or she’s just about at all times proper about aesthetic decisions.
Eryka: Solange’s wedding had been burned in my mind since I noticed the photographs again in 2014. I really like how she and her husband each wore white and appeared so slick and cohesive. Matching is one thing we wouldn’t actually do exterior of this expertise, so it made it really feel particular.
Andrew + Dae

Andrew (left) and Dae throughout their first look.
Andrew: From the beginning, we favored the concept of sporting comparable outfits to emphasise us coming collectively in marriage. We discovered a tremendous tailor in L.A. — Jerry at JB Clothiers. He even custom-made our shirts and added particulars like our initials. I beloved that we matched however had delicate variations in our appears and wore totally different footwear.

Dae: We landed on white tuxes with black trim. We didn’t need to look conventional but in addition didn’t need to look too fashionable, and the white tuxes felt like an ideal in-between. We additionally put our marriage ceremony get together in black.

Dae: I believe a lot of a heterosexual marriage ceremony is concentrated on the bride’s look, however that simply isn’t us. We wished to see one another shine, but in addition shine collectively as a unit. I hate when pals mix names like Bennifer, but it surely actually turned a DaeDrew second.
Katie + Mike

Katie: I had been married earlier than and wore a standard costume, however neither that marriage nor costume had been as ‘me’ as I wished to be this time.

Mike: I used to be excited about a complicated look involving florals — one thing blue, plus winter whites. This coat turned out to be precisely what I used to be on the lookout for.
Katie: Mike settled on that jacket, and I used to be nonetheless wanting round at concepts when I discovered a matching corset. That’s what pulled it collectively.

Mike: Matching introduced residence the sensation that the 2 of us are in it collectively.
Katie: And it introduced a way of gender equality to the event, which is absolutely important to us.
Congratulations to all of the attractive {couples}!
P.S. Would you wear a short wedding dress, and how did you make your wedding feel true to you?
(Sylvie Rosokoff shot the weddings of each Mike and Katie and Rachel and Eryka. Dae and Andrew’s marriage ceremony was photographed by itla photo.)