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BOHEMIAN ATTIRE: FROM ROMANTICISM TO 2026 TRENDS

Ferala's guide

· Wedding

The bohemian wedding has its roots in the 18th century, with the Romantic movement that rejected the sartorial constraints of the bourgeoisie, giving way to creativity and personal expression. In the 19th century, French artists and intellectuals popularized this style, using clothing as a means to assert their individuality and free spirit. The British influence of aestheticism and decadence, particularly through the Pre-Raphaelite paintings of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, reinforced this artistic and refined approach. In the 1960s, the bohemian style became a symbol of the hippie movement, with flowing, colorful, and free-spirited clothing embodying a break with traditional codes.

Today, the bohemian chic wedding retains this philosophy: freedom, carefree spirit, and creativity, combined with modern elegance. The groom's attire reflects this vision, with colorful and soft tailor-made suits.

The colors of the bohemian suit.

For bohemian weddings, Ferala Luxembourg focuses on light and colorful suits, perfect for outdoor ceremonies: gardens, beaches, or the countryside. Summer fabrics like linen, cotton, or silk shantung ensure comfort and breathability, while the suit itself adds a romantic and original touch.

Some examples of 2026 trends :

  • Green: from olive green to sage or eucalyptus green, paired with tone-on-tone vests and dark brown shoes, for an elegant and modern look.
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  • Terracotta: warm and Mediterranean, combined with light or patterned vests and suede loafers, ideal for a chic and bohemian style.
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  • Beige: from creamy white to taupe, with textured fabrics (linen-wool-silk or wool-cotton) and brown, blue, or terracotta accessories.
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  • Teal: versatile, a good alternative to navy blue, in a three-piece suit it remains a suggestion for men who do not like to experiment with colours.
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  • Classic blue: navy, indigo, or midnight blue, with textured fabrics (seersucker, end-on-end, two-tone) for an elegant and refined suit.
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  • Other bohemian shades: pastels (soft pink, lilac, light sand), burgundy, aubergine, luminous gray, chocolate brown, lavender, dusty rose, or rose gold.
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  • Vintage accessories such as bow ties, suspenders, or colorful socks complete the bohemian look with originality and style.

The bohemian spirit... begins first and foremost with the attire.

A bohemian chic wedding combines romance, elegance, and a relaxed atmosphere. Every detail, from the outfits and decorations to the vehicles, is carefully chosen to express the couple's personality while maintaining a welcoming and intimate feel for the guests.

With Ferala Luxembourg, a bespoke suit allows you to express your bohemian style, combining colors, fabrics, and accessories for a unique look perfectly tailored to your physique. The bohemian suit thus becomes the perfect expression of the modern wedding, where freedom, originality, and sophistication come together for an unforgettable day.

*The photos used come from our clients who have given their consent to their processing.