The anti-bride called, and she said a wedding suit for women is totally groundbreaking. (Unlike florals for spring.) Yep. We are officially in the era of wearing pants at weddings—from the formal jumpsuit to the ladies’ tux. It’s easy to see why. Pants make you feel powerful. And styled well, a wedding suit can be just as—if not more—dazzling than any princess gown you could have dreamed up. Here, we’ve rounded up 17 wedding suits for women, including the Alexander McQueen Leaf Crepe Jacket and Pants (from $2,290) that evoke a certain Princess Kate, the very French Sandro Tweed Jacket and Trousers (from $580) and the stylist-fave LaPointe Sequined Crop Top and Trousers (from $1,990). We also sat down with luxury bridal stylist Maisie-Kate Keane to talk about how to wear a bridal tux, from tailoring to accessories, so that there’s absolutely no question about who’s wearing the pants.
17 Wedding Suits for Women That Bring All the Glam and Confidence
Yes, brides can wear a tux, too
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The Best 10 Wedding Suits for Women at a Glance
Meet the Expert
Maisie-Kate Keane is a luxury bridal stylist and seamstress based in New York. She has extensive training and experience in the fashion industry, holding a degree in fashion design from Limerick School of Art and Design and having trained as a couture pattern maker. Keane has collaborated with department stores, magazines and celebrities on design and styling projects.
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It’s not a party without sequins or feathers, and this LaPointe ensemble brings all the sparkle and drama required for a wedding day. Given the volume of the sleeves, you’re better off skipping a jacket. This cream-colored number features a cropped top and low-rise pants with ephemeral ostrich feather embellishments that add shape to the slim-cut silhouette.
Fast Facts
- Size range: XS to L (top), US 0 to 14 (trousers)
- Material: viscose, polyester, ostrich feathers
Sure, we can’t all afford to look like Kate Middleton on a daily basis, but if you’re in the mood to splurge, a wedding is as good an excuse as any to do it. Turns out, Kate’s famed bridal gown designer, Alexander McQueen also makes stylish suits. We love the brand’s Leaf Crepe jacket with its asymmetric hem and useful side flap pockets. Pair it with the matching trousers and skip the blouse—the blazer stands on its own.
Fast Facts
- Size range: US 0 to 12
- Material: viscose, acetate
From the textured tweed to the beaded trims and functional pockets, there’s a lot to love in this wedding suit by cult French brand Sandro. The high-waist trousers feature patch pockets and flared legs with pleats that will pair well with your most comfortable heels. The blazer is on the fitted side, so don’t be afraid to play with a more voluminous blouse.
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- Size range:
- Material: cotton, viscose, acrylic, polyamide
Cinq à Sept is one of Keane’s favorite brands for a well-tailored wedding suit for women. The blazer takes the rather traditional tweed fabric and gives it a trendy twist, with frayed trims and ruched sleeves. Meanwhile, the bouclé shorts keep things flirty—perfect for a warm spring wedding. Finish the look with a silk or satin blouse or cami to change up the textures.
Fast Facts
- Size range: US 00 to 16
- Material: cotton
If you’re looking for a classic wedding suit for women, you can’t do better than a tux, the ultimate formalwear. SuitShop offers a relatively affordable, well-made option with an inclusive size range from US 00 to 28. It also provides petite and tall sizing. The smart tailoring, satin accents and shawl lapel make it a go-to pick for a courthouse wedding, elopement, gala and all of life’s formal occasions.
Fast Facts
- Size range: US 00 to 28
- Material: polyester, spandex
Maybe you have a summer wedding, but shorts aren’t on the docket. Enter: this linen option from J.Crew. The blazer is designed with a gently nipped waist, and the linen-blend fabric doesn’t wrinkle. Both the trousers and blazer have functional pockets, and the fabric is a more sustainable, plant-based material that provides just enough stretch.
Fast Facts
- Size range: US 000 to 24 (blazer), 00 to 24 (pants)
- Material: linen, polyester
Talk about a wedding suit for women that’s a total showstopper. This blazer is a statement-maker all on its own—a cropped, boxy number with wide peak lapels. It even manages to squeeze in a slit pocket on the chest. Pair it with the designer’s ivory bootcut trousers, which have pockets and prim traveler’s creases. They’re simple, but that’s a good thing—they’ll let the blazer do the talking.
Fast Facts
- Size range: US 0 to 12
- Material: wool (jacket), acetate, viscose
No buttons? No problem. This wedding suit is tied with a bow—literally. The self-tie is adjustable and closes the blazer like a wrap sweater, which creates lovely draping. Notched lapels and a pocket detail polish the look. Meanwhile, the high-waist, straight-leg pants have an elastic waist so that you look sharp but stay comfortable.
Fast Facts
- Size range: US 2 to 14 (blazer), US 0 to 12 (pants)
- Material: acetate, viscose
The double-breasted blazer is a classic wardrobe staple you’ll be wearing long after you say, “I do.” The nipped waist and notched lapels give it all the hallmarks of a timeless piece. Pair it with the brand’s Sydney pants, a cropped style with a wide-leg silhouette.
Fast Facts
- Size range: US 000 to 24 (blazer), 00 to 24 (pants)
- Material: cotton, viscose, elastane (blazer), linen, polyester (pants)
The hip French brand Sézane, known for its sweater bar, also makes a sharp suit that expertly blends great tailoring with their signature flair. When it comes to putting together a wedding suit for women, our vote is on the Christie Jacket and Matheo Trousers. The slightly oversized, fully lined jacket is double-breasted with four tortoiseshell buttons, three pockets and buttoned cuffs. Meanwhile, the pants feature Italian pockets and broken pleats. Cool French girl, who?
Fast Facts
- Size range: US 0 to 16 (blazer), 2 to 14 (trousers)
- Material: polyester, wool, elastane
Not falling for stark white? SuitShop’s tan suit calls to mind milky coffee but is still creamy enough to evoke wedding vibes. It’s constructed using the brand’s eco-stretch fabric for comfort and breathability. There are four functional pockets (including an interior one where you can stash those vows), marbled buttons and a notched lapel. The mid-rise pants are ankle length with two-inch side slits and a split waist that make it easy to alter.
Fast Facts
- Size range: US 00 to 28
- Material: polyester, rayon, spandex
We can’t get enough tweed, as evidenced by the fact that everyone seems to want a Chanel-inspired jacket. But let’s do away with tradition in favor of wispy fringe and fun patch pockets. The matching bouclé miniskirt has giant slant pockets and is a flirty alternative to pants.
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- Size range:
- Material: polyester, cotton, acrylic, viscose
Given that last year was the year of the anti-bride, chucking white out the window is perfectly acceptable. Who says you can’t stand out in, say, a beautiful burgundy hue or emerald green instead? This velvet option from Banana Republic will have all eyes on you. The velvet is buttery and shiny, made from a blend of viscose and silk. Peak lapels, multiple functioning pockets, plus petite and tall options sweeten the deal. Whether you wear this at the rehearsal dinner, ceremony or reception, you’re sure to turn heads.
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- Size range:
- Material: viscose rayon, silk
Don’t feel like holding a bouquet? Try wearing it instead. Ungaro’s fun floral appliqué jacket has blooms running up the notched lapels. Meanwhile, the flared pants have floral lace insets on the cuffs.
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- Size range: XS to XXL (blazer), US 2 to 14 (pants)
- Material: polyester, spandex
Searching for a wedding suit for women with a nautical bent? We can’t help but ogle over Balmain’s double-breasted jacket and shorts. The gold button detailing makes an otherwise neutral outfit pop, and there are functional pockets galore.
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- Size range: US 2 to 14 (jacket), 2 to 10 (shorts)
- Material: polyester, cotton
Don’t be fooled. White elevates anything, denim included. After all, who could ever resist the power of a good pair of white jeans? Not us. That’s why we’re crushing on this denim blazer and jeans from Cinq à Sept. The single-breasted blazer has three-quarter ruched sleeves and welt pockets, while the straight-cut jeans are stretchy. Lots of dancing and extra cake, here you come.
Fast Facts
- Size range: US 00 to 14
- Material: cotton, polyester, elastane
From a homewear brand to purveyor of the three-piece, suit, HEYMIMISISTERS knows a thing or two about good tailoring, which shows in their bridal line. This oversized suit features a blazer with padded shoulders and notched lapels, while the high-rise palazzo pants add flair. The ensemble is balanced by the fitted vest, should you choose to wear it.
Fast Facts
- Size range: XS to XXL
- Material: viscose, polyester, elastane
Can I Wear a Suit as a Bride?
“A suit is a great solution if you are a bride who is playing with the idea of going the non-traditional route, whether that means wearing something vintage, colorful or donning a well-tailored suit,” Keane says. As we’ve seen with the anti-bride trend, the most important aspect of your big day is that it’s about you.
“Suits ooze confidence and personality when tailored and styled correctly,” she continues. “It’s such a statement to be able to wear something traditionally designed for a man and feel just as beautiful as any other bride on your wedding day.”
When shopping, Keane recommends going for padded shoulders, embellishments or embroidery associated with your nuptials to add a little personalization. She also notes that tailoring is of the utmost importance.
“Choose a tailor who has come with recommendations, one who listens to your needs and ultimately creates something you feel amazing in, while also allowing your personality to shine through,” she advises. “A great tailor will transform a suit into a piece of art within a few fittings.”
What Is the Best Fabric for a Wedding Suit?
The best fabric depends on your location and the time of year. “If you’re getting married in a tropical country or a warmer climate, you’re going to want to go for a breathable fabric that allows you to stay cool, such as linen or cotton,” Keane explains. “For colder climates or in a more formal event space, opt for a wool or silk-wool mix that will keep you warm and hold a more formal structure. You can always make the design more interesting by choosing a contrasting lapel, tuxedo stripe and buttons in a velvet, silk or a grosgrain.”
What Do Women Wear Under a Suit for a Wedding?
“Three-piece suits can sometimes feel too heavy and restricted,” Keane says. “It varies depending on the dress code, but my general guideline is to stick to a maximum of two tailored pieces. If you choose to wear a waistcoat/vest with pants, skip the jacket. Alternatively, if you decide on a single-breasted jacket paired with pants, go for something playful underneath, like a sheer shirt, an embellished cami or a cropped top with a feathered hem. If you love the look of a double-breasted jacket with pants, opt for a chic and minimalist approach and wear nothing underneath.”
What Are the Best Shoes and Accessories to Style with a Wedding Suit?
“I love a killer stiletto with a suit and a fun statement clutch,” Keane shares. “Something embroidered with a reference to the wedding location such as Olympia Le-Tan’s designs or an over-the-top embellished clutch will easily add some personality to your outfit.”
As for jewelry, Keane recommends avoiding drop earrings and sticking to studs and cluster to avoid competition with the collar. When styling your hair, try adding some metallic floral pins or a crystal headband.