Your Surrey Wedding - February/March 2026 (Issue 117)

2026 trends from men’s tailoring and styling experts Dapper & Suave Men’s wedding fashion in 2026 is less about reinventing the suit and more about how you make it yours on the day. “Tailoring remains classic, but styling is where personality comes through,” share owners Jason and Rob. “At Dapper & Suave, we see this as an invitation to slow down and enjoy the process, letting accessories set the tone. “Rather than following a rigid rulebook, 2026 encourages couples to think of styling the wedding party as a conversation. Coordinated looks replace exact matching, using shared colour palettes and complementary patterns to create cohesion without uniformity. The result feels relaxed, allowing everyone to feel con dent and comfortable in what they’re wearing. “Nostalgic motifs are returning, with polka dots offering a classic-with-a-twist feel, vintage-inspired orals bring warmth and optimism, and subtle stripes or heritage patterns add structure. Used thoughtfully across ties, bow ties, pocket squares, and cravats, these designs add depth and character without overpowering tailoring or distracting from the day’s focus. “Expressive tones such as deep burgundy, forest and olive green, classic blues, and warm ochres, sit comfortably alongside navy, grey, and neutral suits. On cotton poplin, colour and print hold their clarity from ceremony to last dance, staying crisp, comfortable, and re ned throughout the celebration. “Accessories become the nishing touch, those moments to pause, adjust, and re ect. With Dapper & Suave’s thoughtfully curated range of patterned cotton poplin accessories, and the ability to customise pieces for your wedding party, your look feels complete, personal, and memorable long after the day.” Visit dapperandsuave.uk Trendsetters mabuzastudio.com

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