The New Formal: why dressing up still matters

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Good news for those of you who treasure great threads

There is no denying that the world has shifted to casual and this shift has perhaps seemed unstoppable. It is no longer rare to see trainers paired with suits, or jeans at weddings, since fashion became a symbol of a world that no longer clung to tradition. But as we move on with the years, we see that fashion is one shaped by reflection and reinvention. And the art of formal dressing up is making a quiet, confident return. And it’s not just about looking good. It’s about choosing to show up with purpose.

Style is a statement at any age

Having style is not only about entering a new chapter in your career or celebrating milestones. It can also redefine how you simply enjoy a slower, more curated lifestyle. And here you can let your wardrobe speak for you. For many, that means revisiting what can be seen as timeless pieces that never went out of fashion, just temporarily out of focus.

Take the classic tuxedo. Once reserved for gala events and black-tie affairs, it’s now finding relevance in more nuanced, personal ways, making it sometimes casual, but always stylish. A dinner party at home with friends. A concert in the city. Even a well-dressed evening out with a partner.

It’s also about owning the moment. Silver-haired and stylish men like Real Madrid’s Carlo Ancelloti are showing that elegance isn’t about age; it’s about attitude. A sharp tux worn with confidence feels less like dressing up for someone else and more like dressing in alignment with who you’ve become.

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Modern fit, traditional soul

One of the driving forces behind the resurgence in smart tailoring is the evolution of the garments themselves. Gone are the days of stiff cuts and restricted movement. Today’s tailoring, when made right especially in a well-constructed men’s suit, offers both precision and ease. Lightweight fabrics, unstructured shoulders, and breathable linings make the new suit as comfortable as it is commanding.

And it’s not just about events. More men are choosing to bring suits back into their everyday rotation. Paired with a smart t-shirt or a crisp white tee, and voilà! A well-cut blazer transforms into a versatile tool that will upgrade any look.

For those who value craftsmanship, brands like Suitsupply have led the charge by merging classic tailoring with modern touches. Whether it’s a three-piece wool ensemble, or a contemporary, deconstructed look, they have it all, and they want you to know it.

Dressing for you, not for them

Perhaps the most refreshing shift is that dressing up no longer has to mean dressing to impress others. It can mean dressing to honour yourself, your time, your experience. After all, you’ve earned the right to feel good in your clothes, and to demand more from them.

This mindset is especially empowering for older generations who have lived through the cycles of fashion and understand what’s worth revisiting. There’s a quiet satisfaction in knowing you can pull off a tux at 65 better than you did at 35. And not because the rules have changed, but because you have.

Sartorial sustainability

Another reason formalwear is having a comeback? Longevity. In a world increasingly conscious of waste and fast fashion, investing in a few exceptional pieces that last for years makes both ethical and economic sense. Want to show you or conscience about the environment as well as about your style? Wearing a long-lasting suit is both.

These are the pieces that become part of your story. The blazer you wore to your son’s wedding. The tuxedo you packed for an anniversary trip to Venice. The suit you wear when it’s time to celebrate something or someone important.

Elegance, redefined

Dressing well is not about chasing trends. It’s about clarity. It’s about deciding how you want to be seen, and more importantly, how you want to feel. In a world that often leans toward the quick and disposable, choosing a tuxedo or a beautifully tailored suit is a quiet form of rebellion and a statement. You could almost say that dressing up is now punk.

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