This look uses colour to clearly separate the groom while keeping the whole party connected.

The groom wears a navy suit with an ink blue knitted tie and pocket square set. The deeper tone stands out immediately and links directly to the bridesmaid dresses, also in ink blue — pulling the full look together without needing extra detail.

The groomsmen wear the same dark tailoring but switch to champagne knitted ties and pocket squares. The lighter tone softens the group and creates clear contrast against the groom, making it easy to distinguish roles within the party.

Groom Styling

The ink blue knitted tie adds depth against the dark suit without any shine. The knitted texture keeps it consistent with the rest of the party, and matching the bridesmaid dresses keeps the colour story tight and intentional.

Groomsmen Styling

Champagne knitted ties lighten the group. They sit cleanly against the darker suits and don't compete with the groom's ink blue — keeping the groomsmen coordinated while allowing the groom to stand out.

Colour Pairing

Ink blue and champagne balance each other naturally. One is deep and structured, the other light and soft. Together they create contrast without clashing — a combination that photographs well in both natural and low light.

Knitted Accessories

Both the groom and groomsmen wear knitted ties and pocket squares. Same texture across different colours keeps the look consistent — the ink blue set for the groom, the champagne set for the groomsmen. The matte finish works particularly well in softer, natural lighting.

 

Perfect for classic venues and autumn weddings where darker tones need to be balanced with lighter accents.

 

April 20, 2026 — Matthew Boulding

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