Before you start planning your custom-made wedding suit, it’s important to define the style you want. This will enable you to determine a consistent suit style and, if possible, a colour to create a harmonious atmosphere on your wedding day.
For the groom’s made-to-measure suit, we offer over 6,000 fabrics and more than 100 different customisations to adapt perfectly to your project and theme. We’ll create a unique wedding suit to match your image and the theme of your big day.
We’re delighted to present our brand-new inspiration guide for brides and grooms who are still finding their style. Whether you prefer a classic, elegant outfit or a more modern, original style, our guide contains a selection of looks and ideas to inspire you. You’ll find advice on choosing the perfect suit, tips on matching accessories, and suggestions for creating an outfit that reflects your personality and style. Feel free to browse our guide via the link below and share your impressions with us!
Your wedding suit should reflect the tone of the day, your role in the ceremony and the way you want to feel when the moment arrives. At Blandin & Delloye, we create custom wedding suits for grooms who want a sharper fit, more refined fabrics and a garment designed specifically for their event rather than adapted from ready-to-wear.
From understated elegance to black-tie formality, our made-to-measure approach allows you to define the silhouette, cloth, lapels, lining, buttons and finishing details that suit your celebration. The result is a wedding outfit that feels personal, balanced and comfortable from the first fitting to the last dance.
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A great wedding look relies on more than the suit itself. A custom wedding shirts selection improves the line of the jacket, enhances comfort and ensures the collar works properly with your tie or bow tie. Accessories such as pocket squares, cufflinks, shoes and formal details can then complete the outfit with coherence rather than excess.
If you are dressing a groom, best man or groomsmen, we can also help structure the wardrobe around the level of formality you want, with enough flexibility to keep the group visually aligned without making every outfit identical.
The right shirt and accessories also help bring consistency to the entire silhouette, which is often what separates a polished wedding look from one that feels unfinished. Collar shape, cuff style, shirt front, fabric texture and sleeve length all influence how the suit sits and how the outfit appears in person and in photographs. The same logic applies to accessories: a tie or bow tie should work with the lapels, the pocket square should add balance rather than distraction, and every formal detail should support the tone of the day. This is especially important when several members of the wedding party are being dressed together, because a well-planned approach creates visual harmony while still allowing each person to retain a degree of individuality.