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#PrideMonth: Support These LGBTQ+ Wedding Wear Brands

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In honor of #PrideMonth, we would like to highlight some amazing wedding wear brands that provide LGBTQ+ friendly styles to their customers. Let’s amplify these inclusive companies and support their beautiful designs, from two-piece garments to magnificently tailored suits this month and always!

The House Of Ollichon

Hannah Ollichon, the founder of the London based leading brand in queer wedding fashion, promises a no-frills approach for shoppers. Couples can find the perfect design for them in a quick and easy process without any drama that is TLC’s Say Yes to the Dress. The brand is particularly known for its luxury bridal jumpsuits and separates for a dress-less wedding. House Of Ollichon represents a modern take on wedding wear, making their beautiful styles for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and non-binary shoppers. Check out their collection here.

King & Allen

While King & Allen is a UK based LGBTA+ inclusive wedding brand and will open their stores starting June 16. While they do not offer online fitting and measurement appointments, customers can order free fabric samples online before coming in for their first consultation. You can also opt for a fully-bespoke suit! Couples can choose from a wide range of wedding wear for both men and women, LGBTA+ individuals, and even vegan tailoring! Flip through their lookbooks to check out their crips and inclusive styles!

Bindle And Keep

This Brooklyn-based company specializes in one- and two-piece style suits for queer individuals. Bindle and Keep design custom garments for their customers that not only make them feel comfortable on their wedding days but also express their identities. You can book an appointment on their website; they recommend browsing their suits and fabric swatches, but most importantly bringing yourself. 

Wildfang

If the above companies are too expensive, check out the gender neutral clothing company Wildfang which offers simple suits and blazers equally desirable for wedding wear. Wildfang was founded in 2013 with the belief that “a womxn has the right to wear whatever the hell she wants and be whoever the hell she wants,” as stated on their website. Scroll through the blazer and pant sections on their website, and don’t forget to check out their Suiting collection!

Bowtie Behavior

Newsflash: bowties aren’t just for grooms. Robbin (Robbie) Williams founded Bowtie Behavior in 2014 after searching with no such luck for a bowtie for her best friend’s bridal shower. Inspired to find a stylish and affordable bowtie, Robbie taught herself how to sew and started to make her own. Since then, the QPOC Femme-owned accessory brand has continued to evolve and now offers pre and self-tied bowties and pocket squares all made from high-quality homemade fabrics. Check out their latest styles here. We are personally big fans of the Stardust tie ($25)!
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