The best wedding weekends don't start when someone says "I do." It's the card game that runs too late, drinks by the dock, and the friends and family who've known each other long enough to know exactly how to show up.

This is a wedding weekend told in two acts: the hangout and the moment.

Onore Spring Summer 2026 Collection

The Weekend

No schedule. No dress code. Just the right people, the right setting, and something to smile about. Our SS26 sportswear edit was built for exactly this—weekends and moments when comfort and style are called for in equal measure.

A man playing pool indoors, aiming with a cue stick at colorful billiard balls on a green pool table.

“Life is too short to only dress up for special occasions.”

An elderly man sitting on a barstool at a bowling alley, smiling and sipping a drink with a straw, holding a black hat in his lap, with a basket of French fries on the counter behind him and a bowling lane in the background.
A mature man wearing a black fedora hat, aviator sunglasses, a red suede jacket, and gray pants, standing outdoors in front of green and red foliage.

The Day Of

Open collars and unconstructed sport jackets keep things easy under the sun and by the water. A palette of greens feels considered without trying too hard. The groom dons a suit because some moments still deserve the full thing. This is what it looks like when a wedding party makes their own rules.

Two men in suits having a conversation at a restaurant booth.
A man with dark curly hair, a beard, and blue eyes, dressed in a purple plaid blazer and purple shirt, poses confidently in a restaurant or cafe with large windows, a view of the outdoors, and various decor items on the table.
A middle-aged man in a dark suit, white shirt, and green patterned tie standing indoors near a table and a wooden wall with autumn-colored flowers.
Group of people sitting at a white marble table, engaging in conversation with cups of coffee and a bowl of dessert.

“Clothes mean nothing until someone lives in them.” —MARC JACOBS

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