Top Wedding Suit Trends for Grooms in 2025

Romaine and Aurelie, October 2024. Romain wears bespoke wedding suit & shirt by Roberto Revilla London

Let’s talk weddings. Your big day is coming up, and let’s face it, all eyes aren’t just going to be on your partner. You’re part of the show too, and you deserve to look and feel incredible. That’s where I come in.

2025 is shaping up to be a big year for wedding fashion, and I want to make sure you’re ahead of the curve. Whether you’re planning a grand celebration or something more intimate, your suit should be as unforgettable as the day itself. So, let’s dive into the top wedding suit trends for grooms this year.

1. Bold Colours Are Back

Gone are the days when grooms were limited to black, grey, or navy. 2025 is all about making a statement. Think deep burgundy, emerald green, or even a rich chocolate brown. These colours add personality without overshadowing the overall vibe of your wedding.

Pro tip: Pair bold colours with classic accessories—like a crisp white shirt and a silk tie—to keep things balanced.

2. Textured Fabrics for a Luxe Look

Texture is having a moment. Velvet, tweed, and jacquard fabrics are popping up everywhere, and they’re perfect for adding depth and sophistication to your look. A velvet dinner jacket in a jewel tone? Chef’s kiss.

Not sure about going full velvet or tweed? You can always incorporate texture subtly with a waistcoat or accessories.

3. Double-Breasted Jackets Are Making a Comeback

The double-breasted suit is officially cool again, and it’s perfect for grooms who want to exude confidence and timeless elegance. It’s sharp, it’s stylish, and it photographs beautifully.

Pair it with peak lapels and a tailored fit, and you’re golden.

4. Personalisation is Everything

This year, it’s all about making your suit uniquely yours. From embroidered initials on the cuff to custom linings that tell your story (maybe a nod to your favourite place or a personal quote), personalisation is where it’s at.

At Roberto Revilla London, we specialise in details that make your suit one of a kind. Let’s collaborate to create something truly special.

5. Mix and Match Styles

Who says your jacket and trousers have to match? Mixing and matching fabrics, colours, or patterns is a trend that’s gaining momentum. It’s a great way to add character and show off your unique style.

For example, pair a patterned jacket with solid trousers, or vice versa. Just make sure the colours complement each other to avoid clashing.

6. Sustainability Meets Style

More couples are opting for eco-conscious weddings, and your suit can reflect that too. Choosing high-quality, timeless fabrics means your suit will last for years, not just for the big day.

We’re all about sustainability here—whether it’s through recyclable packaging or offering repair and alteration services to extend the life of your garments.

7. The Return of the Three-Piece Suit

The three-piece suit is back in full force, and honestly, it never really went out of style. Adding a waistcoat not only elevates your look but also gives you versatility. You can ditch the jacket during the reception and still look sharp.

Final Thoughts

Your wedding suit is more than just clothing—it’s a statement, a memory, and a reflection of your personality. Whether you’re going bold with colour, playing with texture, or keeping it classic, the most important thing is that you feel like the best version of yourself.

If you’re ready to start crafting your dream wedding suit, let’s chat. At Roberto Revilla London, we’re here to make sure you look and feel incredible on your big day.

Because when it comes to weddings, the groom deserves to shine too.

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