Groom style is stepping into its own lane, and it’s no longer about defaulting to a standard tux and calling it a day. The focus has shifted towards pieces that reflect personal taste, feel comfortable and, just as importantly, can live on well beyond the wedding. The right suit doesn’t just show up for one day – it becomes part of your wardrobe for future celebrations, events and everything in between.
Groom fashion lives on beyond the big day
The groom’s look is styled with suits that balance classic tailoring with rich textures and earthy tones, including a standout taupe suit with a brown bow tie, explains the team behind this fashion shoot. A classic wedding suit can be slightly tailored by adapting it to what the groom may actually wear outside of his wedding day. The goal should be to bring a groom’s uniqueness and own style to the big day and not feel he was simply ‘renting’ or buying a suit/tux that he would only wear once. It should be something he would keep in his closet for any occasion.
Style note: Go sandstone and subtly striped in a double-breasted, or a classic navy two-button. Up the wow factor with a textured bow tie or a pop of colour against a white shirt and add a refined wrist watch for a touch of elegance.
Jeff Goldblum: Style Icon
At last year’s Academy gala in LA, actor and musician Jeff Goldblum demonstrates how to dress for a winter wedding or black-tie affair by adding a little sparkle with a vintage estate pagoda-style emerald and diamond jabot brooch from Stephen Silver Fine Jewelry. shsilver.com
This article was originally featured in the Spring/Summer 2026 print issue of Today’s Bride, available on newsstands across Canada now.
Lesley is a freelance writer and content strategist with a serious love for all things wedding. With a background in bridal fashion and over a decade of industry experience, she creates stylish, scroll-stopping content for Today's Bride and beyond.
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