Which suit colors to choose for spring? The Top 3 trends!

Spring is finally here, and with it the season of ceremonies, weddings and outdoor events. It’s the perfect time to renew your wardrobe and move away from winter’s dark hues.

But which colors will make a splash this year? Fresh, bold and timeless, here’s our selection of the 3 must-have shades for a successful spring suit.

1.green: natural boldness

Green is the leading color of the season. It offers a modern alternative to traditional navy blue, while remaining extremely elegant.

  • Eucalyptus / Pastel Green: A soft, light shade, perfect for a country wedding. It’s the ideal choice for a casual yet sophisticated look.
  • Mottled Green: For those looking for more depth, a slightly mottled green adds an irresistible touch of texture and freshness.

2. Beige and Terra Rossa: Spring warmth

Nothing says “spring” like sandy, earthy tones. These colors catch the light and subtly herald the arrival of summer.

  • Classic Beige: A timeless favorite. Light and luminous, the beige suit is a safe bet that goes with almost everything.
  • Terra Rossa (Coral): This season’s favorite! This warm hue flatters the complexion and adds incredible energy to your silhouette. A bold choice to make a statement.

3. Blue: timeless elegance revisited

If you prefer to stick to the classics, blue is still your best ally, but forget the overly formal midnight blue.

  • Pastel Sky Blue: Brighter and more refreshing, it’s perfect for sunny days.
  • Classic Blue: Chic and timeless, it ensures impeccable allure in all circumstances.

Bonus tip: Which material to choose?

Color isn’t everything: comfort is paramount when temperatures rise. Our recommendation? Cool wool.

Why cold wool? It’s a light, breathable fabric. It guarantees an impeccable fit without the “steamy” effect of heavier fabrics. A must-have for staying fresh from morning till nightfall.

Whether you opt for the softness of eucalyptus green, the warmth of terra rossa or the lightness of sky blue, the important thing is to choose a shade that reflects your personality and suits the setting of your event.