The anticipation begins. Your wedding day is approaching, and it’s time to answer the question: what will you wear? We’ve spotted the wedding trends and inspiration for the upcoming spring and summer of 2026 just for you.
First and foremost, regardless of trends, we believe the most important thing is to choose an outfit in which you feel comfortable and true to yourself. Read more about the process of ordering a custom wedding suit here.
These are the trend colors for 2026
This season, the color palette evolves into a refined mix of warmth and softness. We’re seeing a strong presence of soft pink, alongside deeper, more expressive tones like plum. Earthy shades remain essential, with sand, beige, and rust continuing to dominate the landscape.

For those who prefer richer tones, deep green and chocolat brown are emerging as standout choices offering a sophisticated alternative to the lighter greens of previous seasons. Overall, the palette feels more grounded and elegant, with colors that pair effortlessly and allow for subtle yet distinctive styling.
These fits are on trend
It’s no secret that the Dutch aren’t typically at the forefront of fashion trends. Yet, we’re increasingly seeing exciting shifts. The biggest movement this season? A clear transition toward a more relaxed fit.
More clients are moving away from ultra-slim tailoring in favor of comfort and ease. But what does this relaxed fit entail?

Suits with this cut sit more naturally on the body. Waists are less tightly defined, and trousers feature wider legs through both the thigh and hem. Jackets are constructed with lightweight canvassing, and shoulder padding is soft and minimal, following the body’s natural lines. Waistbands are often worn slightly higher, enhancing both comfort and silhouette.
This approach allows fabrics to drape effortlessly, creating a look that feels modern, fluid, and understatedly elegant.
That said, your wedding suit will always reflect the fit you feel best in.
The hottest styles of 2026
When it comes to suit styles this season, a few clear favorites emerge. The three-piece suit remains a strong trend for grooms—and for good reason. It not only elevates your look above that of your guests but also ensures you remain impeccably dressed, even after removing your jacket.
Looking to add personality? A waistcoat with a micro-design—featuring a subtle pattern in a complementary tone—is a refined way to do so.
And yes, we’re still excited about it—the double-breasted jacket continues its comeback. From classic six-button styles to more minimal two- and four-button variations, there’s something for every taste. Worn open or closed, it strikes the perfect balance between relaxed and polished.
To complete your look, consider trousers with pleats. These not only enhance comfort but also add a touch of timeless sophistication.
And of course, the wedding tuxedo deserves a spotlight. Whether in classic black, midnight blue, or even a contemporary seasonal shade, it remains an iconic choice for the man of the hour. Don't forget to take a look at the white diner jacket; an ultimate eyecather.
These materials are on trend this spring / summer
Let’s get straight to it—two materials stand out this season: wool blends and mesh.
To maximize comfort, many European mills are blending wool with silk, linen, and a touch of stretch. The result? Fabrics that feel luxurious while maintaining a relaxed, less formal appearance. Think breathable, soft, and effortlessly refined.
For those who appreciate texture, mesh (part of the hopsack family) is an excellent option. This open-weave wool fabric offers a more casual finish and superior breathability—ideal for warmer wedding days.
This season the 3-ply fabrics are getting themselves into the game. With its open weave and try texture they are ideal not only for travels but also to create a casual matte look.
This is how you style your suit
Styling this season leans into a balance of elegance and ease. Ties are making a strong return, while pocket squares are increasingly favored over boutonnieres.

Footwear remains relaxed yet refined: loafers worn with invisible socks are a go-to, especially in suede. Color-wise, shades like sand, beige, brown and soft earthy tones complement the season’s palette beautifully.
The classic white shirt continues to be the foundation of most wedding looks. However, for more casual celebrations, alternatives like short-sleeve cardigans or soft-knit crochet polos are gaining popularity.
Now you’re all set with the latest trends for spring and summer 2026.