Modern Wedding Trends for Grooms: Locations, Style, and Tailoring Inspiration
In partnership with Suitsupply
By Kyle Russell
Planning a wedding as two grooms offers something truly special: the freedom to shape a day that reflects your shared personality without being tied to outdated expectations. Many couples are approaching what a wedding looks like — from distinctive venues to coordinated yet individual tailoring choices.
If you’re exploring ideas for your celebration, here’s a look at the leading trends in location, atmosphere, and men’s wedding attire, with a focus on style, balance, and individuality.
Wedding Locations with Character and Style
The venue sets the entire tone of the day. Increasingly, couples are choosing locations that feel meaningful rather than traditional.
Contemporary City Venues
Urban weddings remain a strong favourite. Converted warehouses, rooftop terraces and boutique hotels offer clean architectural lines and understated elegance. These venues pair beautifully with sharp tailoring and modern styling choices.
City settings also allow for striking photography — think industrial backdrops contrasted with perfectly cut suits. For grooms who appreciate minimalist design, this combination feels refined without excess.
Coastal and Countryside Escapes
For those drawn to a softer atmosphere, coastal venues and countryside estates continue to grow in popularity. Clifftop ceremonies, manor houses and vineyard receptions offer a relaxed yet polished setting.
These locations lend themselves well to lighter fabrics, textured tailoring and softer colour palettes — sand, sage, powder blue or warm neutrals — particularly for spring and summer celebrations.
Intimate Destination Weddings
Smaller guest lists and destination weddings remain a defining trend. Whether it’s a villa in Italy or a private house in the Cotswolds, couples are prioritising experience over scale.
An intimate setting allows greater attention to detail — from personalised vows to carefully curated styling choices for both grooms.
Coordinated, Not Matching: The Key Style Trend
One of the biggest shifts in weddings for two grooms is moving away from identical outfits. Instead, couples are choosing coordinated looks that complement rather than replicate one another.
Playing with Contrast
Rather than wearing the same suit, many grooms opt for contrast:
- One in a classic black tuxedo, the other in midnight blue
- One in peak lapels, the other in shawl lapels
- Subtle variation in fabric texture, such as velvet versus wool
This approach creates visual harmony while allowing each person’s style to shine through.
Colour Beyond the Traditional
While black tie remains timeless, modern weddings are embracing colour with confidence. Deep forest green, burgundy and warm chocolate tones are increasingly popular for autumn ceremonies. In summer, lighter shades such as stone, taupe and soft blue offer a contemporary alternative.
The key is balance. When both outfits sit within the same tonal family, the overall look feels intentional rather than competing.
Tailoring Trends in Men’s Wedding Fashion
Well-cut tailoring remains the foundation of any groom’s look. Current trends lean towards precision, quality and individuality.
Midway through your planning process is the ideal time to consider your men’s wedding attire — not only the suit itself, but how it complements your partner’s choice.
Relaxed Structure with Sharp Lines
Modern suits are slightly softer in construction, offering comfort without sacrificing shape. Clean shoulders, tapered waists and well-fitted trousers create a sharp silhouette that photographs beautifully.
For more formal celebrations, tuxedos remain a popular choice. Details such as satin lapels, silk bow ties and patent leather shoes bring polish without feeling overly traditional.
Textures and Fabrics Matter
Texture plays a larger role than ever. Velvet dinner jackets for winter weddings, lightweight linen blends for summer ceremonies and subtle jacquard weaves for evening receptions add depth without excess.
Choosing complementary fabrics rather than identical ones adds dimension to your joint look.
Personal Details
Accessories are where individuality shines:
- Distinct cufflinks
- Personalised embroidery inside jackets
- Statement watches
- Coordinated boutonnieres
These subtle elements help tell your story without dominating the overall aesthetic.
Styling the Day as a Cohesive Whole
Fashion doesn’t stand alone. Increasingly, couples are thinking holistically about how their attire connects to the venue, décor and overall mood.
The combination of a contemporary urban location with formal black tie attire creates a perfect match. Earthy colors combined with soft tailored clothing better match the style of a country wedding. The evening reception requires more luxurious fabrics together with more defined dressed shapes.
The target should not be uniformity because its actual purpose is to establish cohesive elements between different components. The wedding celebration achieves a unified atmosphere when both grooms experience their complete confidence and comfort.
Confidence Is the Defining Trend
Perhaps the most significant shift in recent years is confidence. Couples are embracing what feels right to them — whether that’s both wearing tuxedos, choosing entirely different looks or reshaping expectations around formalwear.
The couple should choose their ceremony location because it matches their vision for their special day. Their choice of venue and custom suit design will establish a wedding event that will show their genuine selves all through the celebration.
