In the past, the bride has always been the centre of attention at weddings, and guests have long anticipated the major dress reveal. But, the groom should always be the most fashionable man in the room on your big day, regardless of your own style or the dress you are wearing. Here are some of the newest suiting trends this wedding season and the power of a made-to-measure suit in order to aid you through what can frequently be a difficult style journey.

 

In a tuxedo

With this one, you truly can't go wrong; it is a timeless classic for good reason!

 

A straightforward black suit, white shirt, wide collar, and black bow tie make up the tuxedo outfit. You can replace the black jacket with a white one for a more contemporary look, or if you want more flair, look into different coloured velvets or a jacquard weave.

 

Don't overdo the accessories; keep it understated. Together with your bow tie, you can accessorize with a pocket square, a boutonniere, or a single white rose on your left lapel to match your wedding bouquet. Cufflinks are a necessity, even though suspenders are an optional finishing touch. They're the ideal finishing touch for your outfit; keep them traditional with round or square-shaped silver or black onyx.

 

 

 

Suit in Three Pieces

As people reflect on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding, most recall Meghan's dress but few recall Harry's suit. Nonetheless, everyone still recalls David Beckham's three-piece outfit.

 

 

Without a question, the three-piece suit is distinctive, and for good reason. Speaking from a position of fashion authority is a man wearing a waistcoat. A three-piece suit's versatility is one of its benefits as there are no set guidelines for how to wear it.

 

Several styles of attire can be worn with three-piece suits. When a suit is manufactured to order, it might have a variety of waistcoat options in various hues, textures, and patterns. A three-piece suit can help you look good by keeping things simple while still standing out.

 

We advise selecting a three-piece in one colour for your perfect wedding day. Even when you take off your jacket, a double-breasted vest will give you a structured silhouette that will wrap around your waist and keep you looking put together. A shawl or peak collar invokes the savoir-faire of Savile Row and elevates the look of the outfit. Wear with accouterments meant to heighten your sense of style, like pocket squares in matching hues, but aim to draw attention to the outfit below.

 

 

 

The Summer Dress

 

This is the most laid-back suit for the groom having a summer wedding (especially one that is outside or at a destination), as it was designed for the weddings that are so frequently shared on social media from romantic (and scorching!) locales.

 

Lightweight, breathable textiles are required for a summer wedding. Being far more breathable than wool and cotton alternatives, linen will be your greatest buddy in terms of material to get you through high-temperature conditions.

 

With regards to pants, cotton trousers or fitted, coordinated linen pants are both excellent choices. The pants will guarantee both comfort and sophistication as long as they are appropriately fitted and trimmed.

 

The overall ensemble should be dominated by light colour tones like beige, cream, light grey, and white in terms of colour scheme.

 

 

You have style options if you choose a perfect summer wedding day. A colourful pocket square can add some colour to your outfit if you'd like. Despite the absence of a tie, we advise keeping your shirt untucked and casual. To complete the outfit, wear a pair of dark brown loafers.

 

 

The Navy Jacket

Every man should acquire at least one of these suits, and if they only have one, this is it. These are the most versatile suits you can have in your closet.

 

A navy suit is an excellent choice for the day if you enjoy the tuxedo's elegance but want to reduce the formality.

 

The outfit can be easily dressed down or dramatically dressed up with the right accessories.

 

Remember that warm colours go best with navy when selecting accessories, including bow ties and pocket squares. Contrarily, your shirt ought to be a traditional white colour. Let the quality of the suit speak for itself, with the shirts and accessories highlighting its brightness.

 

 

 

Combining different styles

For the dashing groom who wants to defy expectations by forgoing the traditional wedding attire.

 

A patterned or textured suit is certain to attract attention for all the right reasons, though we'd advise against overdoing it with a combination of various colours and materials. Although this option gives you the most options, it's ideal to mix complementary colours that go with the overall perfect wedding day theme .

 

Even if these trends are significant to consider throughout this wedding season, one truth should not be overlooked. Making sure you're the smartest man in the room through fit is the only way to be the sharpest man in the room through style! On your perfect wedding day, you must have a made-to-measure suit, so make sure you prepare well in advance. A decent tailor