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Jake Dalton donned a mustard-colored suit for his nuptials at Coopers Hall, a fitting shade for the bride’s bright yellow-orange bouquet. The groom kept the look smart and casual by forgoing a boutonnière in favor of a textured brown tie and patterned pocket square. | Groom’s Attire: Suitsupply, Florals: Brier & Ivy, Photography: Laurken Kendall Photography, Wedding Planning and Design: Bridal Bliss
Carrington paired a sage-colored suit with a floral bowtie, pocket square and suspenders—an ideal choice to accompany his bride Haley’s contemporary forest green jumpsuit. The colorful boutonnière was vibrant against the blue and red hues of the floral-patterned accessories. | Florals: Geranium Lake Flowers, Photography: Luke & Mallory Leasure
For a Gen Z take on a classic look, the groom mixed color and texture in a black velvet jacket with a burgundy vest. The magenta spray rose in the boutonnière, a mix of misty blue limonium and jasmine vine, complements the floral pattern on the black-and-pink necktie. | Groom’s Attire: Stitch & Tie by Friar Tux, Florals and Styling: Vareus Events by Sadie McIntyre, Photography: Krishna Muirhead Photography
Adam Coerper’s soft blue suit was inspired by the setting for his elopement with his fiancée, Maile, at Arch Cape on the Oregon coast. The ocean blue suit, floral necktie and dusky rose boutonnière are the subtle homage to the sea. | Groom’s Attire: Ted Baker, Florals: Tulip Cowboy. Photography: Myla Li Photos
Groom Gabriel Duman strode boldly down the aisle in a maroon tux paired with a sleek white shirt and tie from Marios in downtown Portland. A simple white-and-green boutonnière was the perfect complement to this trending look. | Groom’s Attire: Isaia from Marios (suit), Di Bianco (shoes), Florals: Geranium Lake Flowers, Photography: Corbin Gurkin, Wedding Planning and Design: Bridal Bliss