Celebrity wedding suits: often impeccable, other times, let’s say, less so. Although, clearly, for better or for worse, what is almost always remembered is the wedding dress herso much so that on Google there are pages upon pages of articles that exalt on the one hand the most beautiful and famous in history and on the other demonize the most questionable ones worn by stars and royals.
Stop (or almost) to black, gray and blue. On the seasonal catwalks, brands specializing in groom’s suits expand their proposals for him by proposing different nuances: from the now established burgundy and forest green to the surprising cobalt, up to red, purple and yellow. In short, room for technicolor also for clothes for him. After all, why not?
If for for the bridal look rivers of ink have been spilled, this is not the case for the spouses. In fact, during our research we sporadically come across selections of impeccable and elegant dresses for famous people who went to weddings, but a full rundown of those is missing unconventionala category that includes a wide spectrum of proposals, from the most extreme kitsch to the unconsciously avant-garde fashion. So we’ll take care of filling this void. Scroll down to the bottom to see gthe most particular famous groom’s clothes, between an «ah but» and a «not for me».
Sting in 1992

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-/Getty ImagesAt the beginning of the 1990s, the English pop star married the actress Trudie Styler for the second time: her outfit was signed by her friend Gianni Versace, and would then be sold at auction and exhibited in 2018 in Berlin on the occasion of a dedicated exhibition. to the famous Calabrian designer who passed away. The midnight blue three-piece suit, which seems like a sort of deconstructed uniform, features a short jacket with frogs and gold details, a striped vest and dark trousers.

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picture alliance/Getty ImagesDavid Beckham in 1999
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For their fairytale wedding at the end of the last millennium the Beckhams they subject their guests to an all-out eye assault in purple with their second wedding look matchy matchy, designed for both by the Italian designer Antonio Berardi. And it’s not so much the color, which is very fashionable today for wedding suits. But perhaps the satin combo, the flared trousers, the shirt collar outside the Elvis jacket that destabilizes us. Too much also for David. But it was the end of the 90s and, we know, that the former footballer was able to learn well from his mistakes.
Kurt Cobain in 1992
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On February 24, 1992, Kurt married Courtney Love: the two got married on Waikiki beach in Hawaii. The bride wears a white lace and satin dress that previously belonged to the Hollywood actress Frances Farmer (Frances was chosen as the name of the couple’s daughter, born a few months before the wedding), while Cobain sports green flannel pajamas completed by a shoulder bag with an ethnic mood. Here we go further, but there is some grunge.
Mick Jagger in 1971

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Express Newspapers/Getty ImagesEven if in Saint Tropez in 1971 Bianca Pérez-Mora MacÃas, the future Jagger, obscures everything and everyone with her suit designed by Yves Saint Laurent, the leader of the Rolling Stones, combining her Savile Row tailored suit with leather sneakers carefully damaged canvas, has definitely seen us through, despite having left most people perplexed at the time.
Pharrell in 2013
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Always visionary and creative, the musician and current Louis Vuitton menswear designer married model Helen Lasichanh in 2013. For the occasion he chooses one red plaid patterned tuxedo. A style move that reflects that of her better half, also at the altar in a tartan dress.
Nikki Sixx of Mötley Crüe in 2014

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Chelsea LaurenThe leader and founding member of Mötley Crüe married Courtney Bingham in 2014 wearing a dark suit complete with tie. But she couldn’t help but combine the dress with different metal trinkets and, above all, a maxi bandana to also underline the voluminous hairstyle. «Yes, I want it», but not the barber.
Henry Winkler in 1982

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Ron Galella/Getty ImagesLet it be on record that the actor known for the famous character of Fonzie in the cult TV series Happy Days and the one who later became his wife that day, Stacey Weitzman, with their look perfectly matched to the detail (his tie matches her dress) were at least four decades ahead of everyone else, arriving years before even the Bjorg-Bertè couple (see below).
John Lennon in 1969

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BettmannUnconventional and, in this very famous case, wow. Two of the most famous people of their time were married at the Rock of Gibraltar. A love celebrated and sanctioned by a choice of style: on the feet of both of them are white Spring Court sneakers, the same ones that Lennon wears in the famous photo on the pedestrian crossing in Abbey Road. He, for her part, combines them with a suit jacket, corduroy trousers and turtleneck, all strictly in shades of milk, and all strictly minimal. Very very quiet luxury.
What the Gwyneth Paltrow trial and the release of the fourth season of the series have in common Succession? Simple: the wardrobe. Made up of very expensive clothes, yes, but totally anonymous. Just the way mega billionaires like it
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Ozzie Osbourne in 1982
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To marry his Sharon in the early ’80s, the Prince of Darkness, godfather of Heavy Metal, transforms himself into a Fantasyland (google it if you don’t know the series Eighties): the light suit he’s quite strict and either way, that lavender shirt and tiny white bow tie work in his favor, while the green of the leaf boa adds a relaxed vibe that seems perfect for the Hawaiian location. There is absolutely nothing to suggest that this is the same guy who had cut the head off a bat six months earlier. But, definitely, on the wedding day, this switch romantic was positive.
Rod Stewart in 1979

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Ron Galella/Getty ImagesFor his wedding to Alana Hamilton at the end of the Seventies, the Scottish singer opted for a beige linen suit and a scarf with tone-on-tone maxi fringes. Chanel said to look in the mirror and, before going out, eliminate what she seemed to be too much. Rod didn’t follow the advice.
Björn Borg in 1989

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Mondadori Portfolio/Getty ImagesThe suit with double-breasted incendiary jacket worn by the tennis player to get married to Loredana Bertè at the end of the ’80s is an eye-catcher. A fiery choice, like the stormy love story between the two, which even ends with the suede ankle boots in the palette. To leave nothing to chance.
A decade marked by excess, self-expression and rapid progress, the ’80s find the sartorial equivalent of the time in hyper-decorated wedding dresses, with puffed sleeves and voluminous skirts. Above all, the legendary one of Lady Diana, but also the wedding dress, just as much too much, by Loredana Berté

Clemente Russo in 2008

In 2008 the Olympic silver medalist boxer married Laura Maddaloni. Even today the epitome of more kitsch wedding look, her wedding dress has, in a certain sense, made history: a total white look with cylinder, jewel stick and, for the occasion, completed with a maxi fur collar. It was signed by designer Gianni Molaro who the following year opened his show with Clemente Russo on the catwalk wearing the now famous model.
Kid Rock in 2006

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ERIC ESTRADE/Getty ImagesFor those who had too much on their wedding day, in terms of fashion balance, there were those who had too little. In the sense that, for a Russian Clemente too much, two years earlier there was a Kid Rock dressed in the bare minimum. To marry Pamela Anderson, also in the skimpiest wedding dress anyone has ever seen, a skimpy white bikini, the rocker opts for a pair of blue jeans, a hat and a bare torso in plain sight. To say “yes, I want it” to the lifeguard Baywatch, after all, it’s there.
Source: Vanity Fair

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