Ultimate Groom Outfit Ideas for 2025 Weddings
Classic, Modern, and Bold Styles That Photograph Beautifully
White Jacket + Black Pants: High-Contrast Elegance
A white dinner jacket paired with tailored black trousers is bold, clean, and striking. It’s a classic choice for fashion-forward grooms who want a refined, unexpected edge.
Why it works on camera: The contrast helps anchor the image while spotlighting you in a sea of neutrals.
Style tip: Add a black bow tie and patent leather shoes for a timeless finish — or go open-collar for a modern remix.
All Black Everything: Modern, Sharp, Elevated
A full black-on-black look is a bold move — and it always pays off. Ideal for evening or formal weddings, an all-black suit paired with a black shirt, tie, and polished shoes creates a seamless, modern silhouette.
Why it works on camera: It photographs sleek and cinematic, especially under moody or directional lighting. It's timeless, but with edge.
Style tip: Opt for a slightly matte or textured black fabric to avoid light flattening the look in photos.
Linen Suits: The Effortlessly Cool Option
If your wedding is taking place outdoors, near the ocean, or during warmer months, linen is your best friend. It breathes, it moves, and it feels relaxed without losing polish.
Choose shades like soft beige, muted gray, or dusty pastel tones for an organic, editorial vibe. If you’re unsure about fabric choice, here’s a breakdown of how linen compares to cotton for weddings.
Why it works on camera: The texture of linen adds visual interest, and the muted tones blend beautifully with natural backdrops.
Style tip: Ditch the tie. Pair with a crisp cotton shirt, loafers or clean sneakers, and let the environment do the styling.
Chic Blue Suits: Modern, Confident, and Fresh
From midnight navy to bright royal, blue suits have become a staple for good reason. They offer personality without straying too far from the formal vibe.
Why it works on camera: Blue pops in daylight and adds depth in overcast or indoor light. Works especially well in spring or garden weddings.
Style tip: Match with a crisp white shirt and a contrasting tie or pocket square for a layered look.
Going Green: A Statement Without the Shout
Green suits are the sleeper hit of wedding fashion. Forest, olive, and emerald bring a richness that feels both bold and grounded.
Why it works on camera: Green flatters melanated skin and stands out without overpowering. Editorial, earthy, and unexpected.
Style tip: Keep the rest simple. Neutral shirt, maybe a gold ring or chain, and brown or oxblood shoes to tie it all together.
The Classic Black Suit: Always the Right Choice
If in doubt, go black suit. Always. It’s elegant, versatile, and easy to personalize.
Why it works on camera: Clean lines, no color clashing, and it's flattering across all skin tones. Editorial in its simplicity.
Style tip: Add personality with accessories: a silk tie in your favorite color, a boutonnière that speaks to your story, or cufflinks that nod to your roots. For more traditional groom style ideas, GQ offers a solid guide on suit fit and cut.
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Final Thought: It’s Not Just About the Suit
It’s about how you feel in it.
Your wedding outfit should feel like a second skin — one that reflects your style, intention, and presence. Whether you’re walking down the aisle in linen loafers or a velvet blazer, make sure it’s tailored, thoughtful, and you. Looking for even more inspiration? Pinterest is a great place to see these colors in action.
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