WOL Loves: Winter Groom Styling with Dorian Black

The Groom

As winter 2025 approaches, suiting embraces a refined yet expressive vocabulary, with rustic colours, velvet tuxedos, and tweed suits taking centre stage. Today we’ve got all the style guidance your groom will need from multi-award-winning groom wear specialist, Dorian Black.

Colour & Palette

Rustic tones—chestnut, moss green, tobacco, and deep burgundy—emerge as sophisticated alternatives to perennial navy and grey. These hues bring warmth and depth, echoing autumn landscapes while creating a polished palette for winter weddings and formal occasions. Ivory and black remain foundational anchors for tuxedos, offering timeless elegance, often paired with earthy accents to create contrast and modern character. Subtle checks, muted plaids, and tonal layering enhance visual richness without sacrificing formality. Accessories like burgundy ties or pocket squares provide a refined counterpoint, while classic black and crisp ivory ensure the groom stands out with distinction.

Shape & Silhouette

Tailoring in 2025 favors a relaxed structure. Jackets are softer through the shoulder with less padding and a gentle drape through the chest. Double-breasted and tuxedo styles return with modern ease rather than stiff formality. Shawl or slim peaked lapels, clean lines, and trim silhouettes balance softness with sharpness, while trousers lean toward straight or softly tapered cuts for fluidity.

Fabrics & Textures

Texture is as important as cut. Velvet tuxedos dominate eveningwear, their lustrous surface adding drama in shades of black, midnight, or deep auburn. Daywear embraces heritage fabrics—tweed and heavy wool blends—updated with contemporary cuts. Subtle herringbone and check patterns add depth, while brushed finishes provide warmth. Together, velvet and tweed combine opulent formality with grounded, rustic charm, creating a winter wardrobe that balances romance, resilience, and quiet sophistication.

 

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