Queer Wedding Party Outfits For All Genders

Anonymous asked: I'm getting married and will be having a bridal party full of queer people of many different genders and presentations. I've chosen to set a color and let them pick their own style (dresses, jumpsuits, suits, separates - all good by me) but most of them have never dressed for a formal event in anything other than their agab. They've been coming to me looking for inspiration and I'm super struggling to find formal style inspo for amab nonbinary and transfeminine people especially. All the 'nonbinary and genderqueer inspo' blog posts out there seem to assume afab people and suggesting suits or occasionally a jumpsuit. I have no clue how to help my friends! I don't want my wedding to be stressful for them. Thanks for the help!

I asked some of my favorite queer dressers of all genders to share outfits they’ve worn in wedding parties, or outfits that would work in that context. I reached out to a lot of AMAB trans and nonbinary folks in particular.

Click on each photo for outfit details. This is a growing gallery displayed in a random order each time the page is refreshed. We will continue adding to it as people submit more photos. Scroll to the bottom to submit an outfit. Enjoy!

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Email us your photos, where you got your clothes, and your Instagram handle: submissions@qwearfashion.com

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Sonny Oram

Sonny Oram founded Qwear in 2011: the world’s first online queer fashion incubator. Their work has been featured in The New York Times, The Boston Globe, Huffpost, and Buzzeed, among others. Sonny has been published in books including Beyonce in Formation and The Dangers of Fashion: Towards Ethical and Sustainable Solutions. In 2019, Sonny founded Qwear Media to help diversify advertising.

Outside of Qwear, Sonny works at MIT as a Communications Officer, where they use their expertise in creating online movements to curate MIT’s online presence.

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