Wedding Suit Inspiration
These wedding suits are true pieces of craftsmanship.
Last month, we had the opportunity to join other excellent wedding vendors at Weddings in Woodinville. It was a lovely venue at Chateau Lill and provided a wonderful backdrop for the photoshoot. Joining forces with a dream team of wedding professionals, we were able to have these suit designs truly shine. As we enter into the summer months (a busy wedding season for us), we can’t help but reminisce on some of our previous wedding suits as well. Read on to see more of our recent work and gather inspiration for your wedding day.
(photos by Ksenia Vasenev Photography)
What we love about these looks:
(photos by Sarah Lord Photography at Weddings in Woodinville)
A traditional tuxedo. Simplicity, luxury fabric, and a well designed fit is what makes all the difference in a truly excellent tuxedo. While this one keeps to a traditional black color, we have our fair range of bold textured fabric that complement perfectly against the sheen of a satin lapel.
(photos by SL Photography)
The Suit: An ingenious take on a three piece suit. Rather than opting for a fully black suit, we designed a darker blue sportcoat and pants with a black vest. This brought together just the right amount of color for this Pacific Northwest wedding.
(Photos by Conie Suarez Bravo)
The Suit: Mellina wore a double breasted two-piece suit made from a wool, linen, and silk blend. The inspiration? Old Cuba, an homage to the Carribean and hometown of Miami. For a wedding in the warmer climate of Tulum, Mexico, this fabric blend was both breathable while still providing a desired balance of structure and ease.
Still on the fence on what you’re looking for in wedding attire? Schedule a risk-free consultation with a designer for a better grasp of fabric, design, pricing and more.