Dark Olive and Burnt Orange with Ivory Groom Styling

This wedding uses two colour palettes to organise a large wedding party while keeping everything connected.
The groomsmen wear dark olive green waistcoats and trousers with white shirts and dark olive green knitted bow tie and pocket square sets. Waistcoats keep the group uniform without adding extra layers — sharp but relaxed, which suits the setting.
A second group is styled in dark burnt orange. The tone is rich rather than bright, sitting naturally next to the olive and bringing warmth into the palette without clashing.
The bridesmaids are split across both colours and positioned within the groups — some in burnt orange, others in green — mirroring the groomsmen and keeping the colour story consistent across the full wedding party.
The groom stands apart in an ivory outfit with cultural styling. The lighter tone draws focus immediately and sits cleanly against both olive and burnt orange without disrupting the palette.

Waistcoat Styling
All groomsmen wear matching waistcoats and trousers. With larger numbers, this keeps the group structured and consistent. Without jackets, the waistcoat becomes the piece that holds the outfit together.
Colour Pairing
Dark olive and burnt orange share the same earthy base. Olive grounds the look; burnt orange adds warmth. Together they create contrast without clashing — a combination that works particularly well in natural light and outdoor settings.
Knitted Accessories
Same texture, different colours. Dark olive green knitted bow tie and pocket square sets and dark burnt orange knitted bow tie and pocket square sets are used across both groups. The consistent knit finish is what keeps the two palettes aligned across a large party.

Perfect for large wedding parties and destination weddings where colour helps define the group.
