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MEN'S WEDDING SUIT AND MIXED OUTFITS: THE 2026 TREND

Ferala's guide

· Wedding

In 2026, the wedding suit breaks free from traditional codes to embrace a more relaxed and contemporary approach. Gone are the days of the rigid, formal ensemble: the trend is for mismatched suits, combining jackets and trousers in different fabrics for a more modern and airy feel.

Conceived as a lasting investment, the men's wedding suit becomes a versatile piece, capable of being worn and reinterpreted far beyond the wedding day. A tailored elegance, designed to adapt to different contexts without ever sacrificing style.

For our photoshoot, we had the pleasure of working with Lucas and his wife Elena. This young and dynamic duo naturally embodied the spirit we wanted to highlight: modernity, energy, and effortless elegance. Their rapport and naturalness made the shoot flow smoothly and inspiringly, perfectly reflecting the atmosphere we want to instill in our wedding suit looks.

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A wedding suit with a strong character.

Lucas is wearing a three-piece wedding suit that perfectly illustrates the 2026 trend of modular and mismatched looks. His burgundy checked jacket, made from Holland & Sherry's Oceania fabric, combines lightness and structure. Its trendy cut is softened by patch pockets, evoking the style of a sporty blazer, while the hand-stitched seams add a subtle sartorial touch, a hallmark of Ferala's craftsmanship. The double-breasted waistcoat in Italian Loro Piana wool, from the World of Colours collection, stands out with its subtle pink hue, perfectly balanced between the burgundy jacket and the cream trousers. Its double-breasted cut adds traditional elegance, reinforcing the ceremonial and sophisticated feel of the wedding suit. The light-wash Holland & Sherry gabardine trousers, tailored with turn-ups and side adjusters, complete the ensemble with a modern and airy feel. The cream color brightens the outfit and creates a harmonious contrast with the jacket, while maintaining the versatility needed to be worn separately for other occasions.

This ensemble strikes a perfect balance between intensity and softness, asserting personality while remaining elegant and adaptable. It's a men's wedding suit that combines uniqueness, comfort, and style, designed to last well beyond the big day.

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Weddings, but not only.

This suit isn't limited to a single occasion. That's the whole point of the modular suit, at the heart of 2026 trends.

  • Civil or religious ceremony: worn as a three-piece, it makes a strong and elegant statement.
  • Country or urban chic wedding: the colors work equally well outdoors and in the city.
  • Formal ceremonies and events: cocktail parties, receptions, formal evenings.
  • Sophisticated evening wear: the jacket becomes the centerpiece.

A suit designed to be worn again, adapted, and transformed.

Mixed pieces: the key to a versatile suit.

Each element can stand alone, transforming this suit into a true capsule wardrobe.

  • The jacket: worn alone with raw denim or beige trousers, it becomes a statement piece in a man's wardrobe.
  • Light-colored trousers: perfect with a sky-blue shirt or a thin sweater for an elegant summer look.
  • Accessories: tie, pocket square, shirt: by changing them, the suit tells a different story.

We're talking about modular clothing, designed to multiply uses without multiplying purchases. In 2026, the trend is clear: fewer pieces, but better thought out; fewer impulse buys, more varied suits. The men's suit for a wedding now fits into the capsule wardrobe concept: a coherent, evolving ensemble, capable of adapting to various contexts. It's no longer just a suit for one day, but a solid foundation for a modern men's wardrobe. The men's wedding suit as a style investment.

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Choosing a suit like this means opting for a versatile, multi-faceted outfit designed to accompany you through various life events. This is precisely what men are looking for in 2026: a piece that is meaningful, stylish, and versatile. A wedding then becomes the starting point for a smart capsule wardrobe, not just a sartorial interlude.