From kilts to socially-conscious suits: tuxedo alternatives for offbeat grooms
Join Offbeat Intern Becca as she ogles some of her favorite offbeat groom fashion.
Candace & Erik’s 1930s gal meets ska boy wedding
Candance and Erik has a simple ceremony at the registry office in London. They created a vinage feel with her lovely satin gown and Erik’s pin-stripe suit and hat. Friends from all over the world came to see them wed and Candance rocked a leather jacket and skull ring to keep things ‘her.’
Feathers, wings and a hoopin’ Mother of the Bride
It feels like time has been flying by lately. Luckily for me, another week means another chance to share more INCREDIBLE photos from the Offbeat Bride Flickr pool. Don’t forget to submit your photos to the pool if you’d like us to consider them for the next Monday Montage.
Valerie and Noam’s eco-friendly traditional Jewish wedding
Valerie and Noam wanted a traditional Jewish wedding that stayed true to their egalitarian, progressive, feminist, and planet-friendly values. With home-grown jade centerpieces, a blue wedding dress, a groom in an Indian sherwani, and a kosher, vegetarian meal, they created a wedding that reflected who they are and what they care about.
