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2025 Wedding Trends for Grooms
The 2025 bridegrooms are stepping into the spotlight with vibrant and unique suit choices. (Photos: Seldon Gibson, Short Leaf Media)
Lifestyle, Tuesday Style, Vows
January 14, 2025

2025 Wedding Trends for Grooms

Gone are the days when bridegrooms took a backseat as it related to wedding trends. Welcome to 2025 where the bridegroom has no qualms about pushing boundaries, embracing individuality, and making bold statements. Here’s a look at the top trends that will redefine his style this year:

Vibrant and Unconventional Suit Colours

The traditional black suit isn’t the popular option anymore. Today’s bridegrooms are stepping into the spotlight with unusual suit choices. Think: Deep emerald, navy, and burgundy. Tailored suits in untraditional hues like olive green and ivory are also making waves, offering a fresh and sophisticated twist. For those looking to add even more personality, patterned fabrics and double-breasted jackets are once again rising in popularity. These bold styles speak to individuality and set the tone for a fashionable wedding day.

Footwear That Tells a Story

Footwear is no longer an afterthought; bridegrooms are making statements with their shoes, moving beyond standard black leather. Custom footwear is the new norm, with many selecting styles that complement their suit and reflect their personal vibe. From classic loafers and suede shoes to stylish sneakers, options are limitless. The emphasis is on creativity and comfort, ensuring they can dance the night away in style.

Hairstyles with a Personal Touch

Forget the overly polished, uniform hairstyles of the past. This year, grooms are opting for textured haircuts and slightly undone looks that feel authentic and relaxed. Whether it’s a modern fade, tousled waves, or a clean-cut side part, the focus is on styles that enhance individuality while keeping things fresh and timeless. Haircare and grooming have become an essential part of pre-wedding prep, ensuring every groom feels confident and camera-ready.

Boutonnières with Personality

Boutonnières are taking a creative turn in 2025, transforming from simple floral accents to expressive accessories. Bridegrooms are incorporating unique elements such as dried grass, fresh greenery only, and flower cover lapels as boutonnières. For a playful touch, flower-shaped brooches or pops of unexpected colour can elevate the overall look. These small yet impactful details allow bridegrooms to express their style and add charm to their attire.

Statement Accessories for a Polished Look

For grooms looking for a more formal style, accessories are no longer an afterthought but a key part of a groom’s ensemble. Pocket squares with bold patterns, cufflinks that tell a story, and bespoke ties or bow ties are taking centre stage. Some grooms are even embracing hats to add a touch of drama and elegance. The goal is to weave personal flair into every element, creating a cohesive and memorable look.

Sustainability in bridegroom’s fashion

As sustainability becomes a priority in the fashion world, grooms are embracing eco-friendly choices for their wedding attire. Suits made from sustainable fabrics like organic cotton, recycled materials, or even plant-based textiles are gaining popularity. Vintage and upcycled pieces are also making a statement, blending timeless charm with modern values. This trend not only reduces environmental impact but also adds a meaningful layer to the groom’s style story.

2025 is the year of individuality! It’s about breaking away from tradition, taking risks, showcasing personality and proving that style isn’t just for brides.

The best wedding shoes for grooms should send a subtle fashion message aligned with what the groom hopes to communicate on this big day..

Grooms are getting a little more creative with boutonnières, giving the brides a run for their money when it comes to ‘something different’ on the day..

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