In Lyon, France, in November of 2025, Michée BRS did not arrive at his wedding dressed to blend in. He arrived dressed to define a moment.

A producer, beatmaker, and guitarist by trade, Michée approaches fashion with the same precision and intuition he brings to music.
His wedding look was never about tradition for tradition’s sake. It was about vision. Dressed entirely in white, he challenged one of menswear’s most rigid expectations and reframed what groom style can look like when creativity is given room to breathe.
The tuxedo was custom-built from the ground up, not sourced, not discovered, but created. Drawing inspiration from bridal couture, Michée looked beyond menswear and toward wedding gowns, translating their elegance through crystal embellishments and pearls. The result was icy, luminous, and unapologetically bold. It was luxury with intention, crafted to be unforgettable.

While the look pushed boundaries, it remained anchored in classic tailoring. A structured jacket paired with wide-leg trousers grounded the design in tradition while allowing space for experimentation. The balance was deliberate.
The influence of the 1970s is evident in the silhouette, particularly in the flared trousers that define the movement of the look. Accessories played an equally intentional role. Limited-edition A-COLD-WALL* x Dr. Martens 1461 Bex shoes, down to the white gloves added a retro edge that felt both modern and grounded, reinforcing the fusion of eras. Completing the look, Michée wore his hair in a Bantu style, a quiet yet powerful tribute to his roots and cultural identity.


Customization was not an afterthought, but the foundation. Michée personally designed the embroidery himself, treating the jacket as a blank canvas before a single crystal was placed. The design was architectural in its execution, with symmetrical detailing across the back and a diagonal composition across the front. Every element was positioned with care, ensuring the garment felt cohesive, intentional, and unmistakably his.
This was a look crafted independently. His wife saw the full vision for the first time on their wedding day, a reveal that amplified the impact and emotion of the moment. For Michée, the process was deeply personal. He knew the tux was complete when the silhouette, the shine, and the attitude aligned seamlessly with who he is.

Looking back at the wedding photographs, the styling feels inseparable from the atmosphere of the celebration itself. Retro yet luxurious, expressive yet refined, the aesthetic of the attire mirrors the energy of the day. Nothing feels accidental. Nothing feels borrowed.
For Michée, groom style is not about competing with a partner’s look, but about showing up fully and authentically. Confidence and intention, he believes, are what elevate fashion into art. “There are no rules here, only vision.”
On a day defined by longevity and memory, what a groom wears carries weight. It shapes the room, sets the tone, and leaves an impression long after On a day defined by longevity and memory, what a groom wears carries weight. It shapes the room, sets the tone, and leaves an impression long after the last song fades.
Images by: Belange Deluxe
Written by Contributing Writer: Tyler Reid



