Some weddings are styled. Others are authored—with choices that feel personal, deliberate, and made for the memories that will outlive the weekend itself.
That’s what stood out in the January wedding of Will Reeve and Amanda Dubin, held at Miami’s Rubell Museum on January 17, 2026. It was modern without being cold, formal without feeling stiff, and packed with the kind of details you only notice because they were chosen with intention. As Vogue captured it, the entire weekend read like a carefully curated story—down to the wardrobe changes, the venues, and the visual rhythm of each event.
We’re proud to have played a small but meaningful role in that story.
What we made for the groom
For the wedding day, Will wore a custom black tuxedo made by Michael Andrews—a classic black-tie look, refined for the camera and built to feel effortless in real life. It’s the kind of garment that doesn’t ask for attention, but earns it the second the fit lands correctly.
And because wedding weekends aren’t one outfit anymore (and shouldn’t be), Vogue also noted a standout piece from earlier in the celebrations: a custom double-breasted white seersucker jacket—an easy, warm-weather statement that still felt disciplined and tailored.
The details that made it feel personal
What we loved most wasn’t just the setting or the style—it was the meaning layered into it.
In coverage shared by Good Morning America, Will spoke about wearing accessories tied to his late parents, including his father’s cufflinks and his mother’s brooch—pieces that turned formalwear into something far more intimate.
PEOPLE went deeper on that emotional thread—highlighting how the couple honored family throughout the day, including the way Will approached his groom look as something symbolic, not just traditional.
And HELLO! echoed what we believe to be true of great tailoring: the best garments don’t distract from the moment—they support it, and they leave room for the personal touches that matter most.
Why press moments like this matter
When your wedding is captured this well—and shared this widely—every decision becomes part of the record. That’s why we approach wedding attire the way we do: as a collaboration, guided by expertise, designed around you, and built for the photographs you’ll keep coming back to.
If you’re planning a wedding and want a groom-look that feels like you, and fits the moment it’s meant for—we’re your guy.