The 5 Must-Have Trends for a Stylish Groom

Gentlemen, the time has come to prepare for the happiest day of your life. While 2025 laid the foundations for a stylistic revival, 2026 marks a bold turning point in the world of wedding suits. Gone are the days when navy blue was the only conventional option.

We break down the five major trends (colours and cuts) that will dominate ceremonies this year. Ready to find your future groom look?

Wine-lees burgundy

Burgundy is no longer reserved for winter weddings. In 2026, it’s taking over the catwalks as the warm, glamorous color par excellence.

  • Why we love it: It flatters almost every skin tone and adds incredible depth to photos.
  • Style tip: Pair it with gold accessories or a cream floral boutonniere for a striking contrast.


Credits: @LaCabinedeMargaux

Beige

Beige is the absolute darling for beachside or outdoor weddings. It’s a luminous hue that exudes lightness.

  • Materials: Linen, silk or wool-linen blends (like the prestigious Loro Piana) for a textured, breathable look.
  • The spirit: A natural look, a little less formal, but terribly sophisticated.

Credits @Dall’k

Green in all its shades (Sage, Olive, Khaki)

Green confirms its place as the great favorite, but with surgical precision on the shades:

  • Sage green: for a soft, country feel.
  • Forest green: For a solemn, mysterious allure.
  • Olive/Khaki Green: The real “hit” of 2026, increasingly in demand for its authentic character.

Credits :@albane_dlc_photographe

The great comeback of the tuxedo

The classic of elegance makes a stunning comeback. Very popular at this season’s fashion shoots, the tuxedo is the “grand soir” option par excellence.

  • Details that make a difference: A beautiful silk lapel (shawl or pointed collar) and a slim fit.
  • Colors: Timeless black, of course, but also white (or ivory) for a look worthy of a movie icon.

 


Credits: @lagantweddings

The cut

Beyond color, it’s structure that’s evolving. The double-breastedsuit is the centerpiece of 2026. It brings a structured build and a “modern dandy” style not found on a classic double-breasted suit.

Credits @dall’k

Ready to try on your future suit?

Whether you prefer a country suit in sage green or an ultra-chic tuxedo, the most important thing is fit and comfort.