There’s a reason so many couples choose to get married in autumn. The season has a feel to it that’s hard to match. The colours are richer, the air cooler, and the backdrop often speaks for itself.
When you think of autumn, you picture burnt orange leaves on the ground, soft golden light in the late afternoon, and that unmistakable shift in the atmosphere that makes everything feel a little more grounded.
It’s a time of year that naturally lends itself to good style. There’s more room for texture, for deeper tones, for suits that feel like they belong to the moment. And for both grooms and guests, it’s a chance to wear something with real character.
Dressing for the Season
At TruClothing, we believe that choosing the right formalwear starts with colour. Autumn gives you the freedom to move beyond the usual navy or grey and embrace something with more depth. Rich, earthy tones and textured fabrics feel right at home this time of year. They’re flattering, distinctive, and completely suited to the season.
In this guide, we’ll explore the best formal colours for autumn weddings and how to wear them with confidence.
Deep Green
Deep green is a quiet showstopper. It’s a little different from the usual navy or grey, but still sharp and incredibly wearable. It’s also one of those rare colours that suits almost every skin tone and works across all types of venues.
Pair it with:
· A crisp white or cream shirt
· Brown or tan leather shoes
· A simple tie or pocket square in a neutral tone
This colour looks especially good in textured fabrics like wool or tweed, giving it just the right amount of weight for the season.
Rust and Burnt Orange
Few colours reflect autumn quite like rust or burnt orange. These shades echo the changing leaves and the soft light of the season, making them a natural choice for weddings during this time of year.
To style them well:
· Opt for a pale blue or white shirt
· Keep accessories simple and understated
· Choose dark brown or oxblood leather shoes
These tones suit less formal venues especially well, but can also be dressed up with the right structure and fabric.
Chocolate Brown
Brown suits are having a well-deserved resurgence, and autumn is the perfect time to wear them. Rich chocolate tones in particular feel classic without being predictable and carry a certain heritage charm.
For a well-balanced look:
· Wear with a soft blue or pale grey shirt
· Add a knitted tie or subtle patterned waistcoat
· Finish with chestnut or mid-brown leather shoes
This is a versatile colour that suits both countryside and city weddings, and lends itself well to layering.
Midnight Blue
Midnight blue is an excellent alternative to black. It brings the same level of polish, but with more depth and warmth. It’s perfect for autumn evening receptions or dress codes that lean a little more formal.
Keep it classic with:
· A crisp white shirt
· A tonal or dark tie
· Leather shoes in black or oxblood
This is a confident, refined choice for those who prefer traditional tailoring with a modern edge.
Charcoal Grey
Charcoal grey isn’t the most adventurous choice, but that’s not always a bad thing. If you prefer to keep things simple or the event calls for something classic, charcoal is a solid option. It’s formal, neutral, and easy to style with a pop of colour through your accessories.
Pair with:
· A burgundy or forest green tie
· A pale shirt (white or light blue)
· Black or dark brown shoes, depending on your belt and other details
A Season Made for Style
What sets autumn weddings apart is the opportunity to wear something with real presence. The colours, the fabrics, and the atmosphere all invite a more thoughtful approach to dressing. It’s a season that rewards attention to detail and encourages individuality without needing to shout.
At TruClothing, we believe dressing well should feel natural. The right suit won’t just meet the dress code, it’ll feel like yours the moment you put it on. It should suit the setting, the season, and most importantly, you. So, whether you’re standing at the top of the aisle or arriving as a well-dressed guest, choose something with character. Autumn gives you the perfect excuse.
