Wedding Fashion Forecast: What’s In and What’s Out
- Gigi Wain

- Sep 5
- 3 min read
Wedding fashion is always evolving. What felt fresh two years ago may already be on its way out, and what once seemed bold is now becoming the norm. Brides and grooms today are stepping into their own style more than ever, choosing looks that reflect their personalities rather than sticking to tradition just because it is tradition.
If you are planning your wedding or just love keeping up with bridal trends, here is a look at what is currently making waves in wedding fashion — and what is starting to fade into the background.
What’s In
Bold Accessories
Statement pieces are having a major moment. Think dramatic veils, oversized bows, custom gloves, and bold jewelry. Brides are embracing accessories as a way to add personality and flair to their look. For grooms, pocket squares, textured fabrics, and unique cufflinks are on the rise.
Colorful Touches
White will always be timeless, but color is making its way down the aisle. From soft pastel gowns to colorful embroidery and even full-on floral prints, couples are not afraid to step outside the ivory box. Bridesmaids dresses in earthy tones and moody hues are also trending, replacing the overly matchy color palettes of the past.
Modern Suiting
Grooms are ditching the basic black tux in favor of suits that feel more modern and tailored to their personal style. Think velvet blazers, deep green suits, light tan linen for outdoor weddings, or even monochromatic looks in unexpected shades. Comfort is key, and fit matters more than formality alone.
Sustainable Style
More couples are thinking about the impact of their fashion choices. Renting, re-wearing, and repurposing outfits is becoming more common. Some brides are wearing heirloom dresses with custom alterations, while others are shopping vintage or choosing designers who focus on ethical production and low-waste practices.
Reception Outfit Changes
Why wear one look when you can wear two or three? Brides are increasingly changing into a second dress, jumpsuit, or mini for the reception. It is a fun way to add some sparkle or comfort without compromising on style. Grooms are following suit, switching into more relaxed jackets or ditching the tie entirely once the dance floor opens.
What’s Out
Strict Dress Codes
While some formal weddings still have a place for black tie, many couples are moving away from rigid dress codes. Guests are being encouraged to express themselves while still dressing with intention. The goal is to look good and feel good, not to follow outdated rules.
Matchy-Matchy Bridesmaids
The era of identical bridesmaids dresses is fading. Brides are giving their squads freedom to mix colors, styles, and silhouettes, creating a more natural and flattering group look. The result feels more personal and less cookie-cutter, which photographs beautifully and keeps everyone comfortable.
Traditional Bridal Silhouettes Only
Ball gowns and mermaids will always have a home in bridal fashion, but today’s brides are looking beyond the standard shapes. Sleek columns, asymmetrical necklines, puff sleeves, and high-fashion two-piece sets are stepping into the spotlight. Designers are pushing boundaries, and brides are here for it.
Overdone Trends
Some trends have simply run their course. Rustic mason jars, overly distressed signage, and flower crowns at every turn are beginning to feel tired. That is not to say these elements cannot still be beautiful, but couples are leaning into cleaner, more intentional design choices that reflect who they are now.
Feeling Like You Have to Follow the Rules
Perhaps the biggest trend that is out? Feeling like you must wear something just because you saw it in a magazine or your cousin did it three years ago. Couples today are embracing the idea that wedding fashion should feel true to them. Whether that means a non-white gown, sneakers under a suit, or no veil at all, the new rule is that there are no rules, just style that feels authentic.
Final Thoughts
Wedding fashion is shifting in exciting ways. Couples are moving toward personal expression, thoughtful choices, and designs that reflect both style and substance. What is in today may evolve again tomorrow, but confidence, comfort, and creativity never go out of style.
If you are planning your wedding, the most important thing to wear is something that feels like you. Trends come and go, but feeling like yourself on one of the biggest days of your life is always in fashion.
Photo 1- Shannon and Patrick. Photographer- Meredith with MerMacMedia.
Photo 2- Brooke and Jake. Photographers- Hannah and Miranda with 93 Wedding Collective.
Photo 3- Sophie and Brandon. Photographer- Amanda with Amanda Porter Photography.











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