Wedding ceremonies have looked a little different over the pastfewyears, but if you’re anything like us, you’ll have had invitations coming in by the handful for 2024 celebrations.Being fashion editors, we can't help but plan our outfits ahead of time, and thankfully, there's plenty to choose from this season whether you're in the market for a slick suit or a flowing floral maxi.
There arevarious factors to consider when choosingan outfit for an important event—the venue, the dress code, even how long the ceremony is going to last—but there's also the weather. Living in the UK, that usually means considering a jacket for random cold fronts and an umbrella for downpours.
Luckily, there are plenty of options out there that can keep you looking and feeling amazing on the day. Of course, there arestatement suits a plenty and jumpsuit alternatives, but we'd advise saving these for upcoming winter and springweddings.Mini, midi or maxidresses will be much more comfortable for late summer, and after all, there are hundreds of beautiful ones out there to choose from.Fromsequinsand pleatstosilk and organza, we really are spoilt for choice.
The weather be damned, more than anything else, we're just excited about getting dressed up, putting on heels and painting the town red. If there is a chill in the air, go ahead and accessorise with aboxyboucle jacketor maybe animmaculately tailored coat is more your style. Whichever it is, don't let theweatherstop you, we'll never say no to a party...
To ensure the most fun is had, you do want to be comfortable, though, and you also want to find a style that you can continue to wear for many years to come. So, focusing our energy onthe best of the best frocks, scroll on down to get all the wedding guest dress inspiration you could ever need, neatly categorised by type of dress.
Shop My Edit of Wedding Guest Dresses:
1. Floral Wedding Guest Dresses
Reformation
Senna Dress
I'm in love with this dress. It might even be myfavourite of the bunch...
Zara
Printed Satin Dress
Theshoulder padsare a nice touch.
Raey
Strong Flower-Print Side Godet Slip Dress
I'm massively into this slanted hem and cowl neckline combo.
Kitri
Dorothy Pink Floral Maxi Dress
I have this and it's so comfortable, and flattering.
Rixo
Marni Open-Back Floral-Print Satin Maxi Dress
This will be perfect fora winter wedding with its long sleeve but also works for any late summer shindigs, just add flat strappy sandals.
Pick light, pretty colors but don't wear white, being mistaken for the bride is awkward. Light blue, beige, peach, sunset orange, and lavender are good colors. Wear a tuxedo or a suit, depending on how formal the wedding is. If it's a small, outdoor wedding, wear a smart suit.
For evening events, darker, more formal colors are recommended, while light colors and airy fabrics work best for daytime affairs. Women can wear below-the-knee dresses, slip dresses, a dressy skirt and top, or an elegant pantsuit (styled with heels, nice wedges, or formal flats).
Women should embrace wrap dresses, midi dresses or elegant jumpsuits. For men, if it's a daytime wedding, a light sport jacket, button-down shirt and relaxed chinos fit the bill. In the evening, go for darker colors, as later weddings tend to be more formal.
It doesn't matter if the dress code requests "casual" attire, jeans, T-shirts, shorts, flip-flops, and sneakers are never appropriate to wear as a wedding guest. Show respect for the bride and groom by dressing formally. Sabatino suggests that men show up in a jacket and tie, even when the invitation says casual.
While a suit is still recommended, you have more flexibility in choosing lighter colors and patterns. This can include a lighter gray or blue suit, paired with or without a tie, depending on the time of the event. Semi-formal attire is about looking polished without the rigidity of full formal wear.
Fit-and-flare Wedding Guest Dresses For Women Over 60
Fit-and-flare dresses whether knee-length or longer are chic and flattering. It has a defined waistline and fits closer to the body but is not too tight which makes it uncomfortable. This forgiving silhouette fits every body type.
For summer weddings, go bold with bright colors, like greens, oranges, and pinks. This will help reflect the energy of the season and can be dressed up with statement jewelry or other accessories. For fall weddings, stick to darker colors like burgundy, navy blue, and forest green.
Technically a LONG gown should BARELY show shoes. BUT in this age, fashion rules are meant to be broken. IF you have a gown you like, get some snazzy shoes and let them show!
I have advised readers that while bare legs are fine even at the most formal events, hosiery also is perfectly acceptable as long as it's skin tone and sheer. I've just returned from a wedding where I wore my new bargain ($10!)
Bows can also have the effect of adding that “something special” to a dress. So, where it may have seemed plain before, the bow can really make a statement. Every bride wants to feel her absolute best on her wedding day, so having a dress that fits perfectly is imperative.
Since nuptials are celebratory occasions, the dark hue was labeled off-limits for attendees in the past. However, in today's modern-day age, wearing black to a wedding is completely acceptable, and in many cases, it's even encouraged.
The quintessential elegant wedding usually features neat, one-colour bouquets and flower arrangements. Popular flowers for elegant weddings include lilies and roses – often both in white to match the 'white wedding' aesthetic most elegant weddings crave.
Opt for items that won't go out of style, like pencil or A-line skirts, flowing blouses, shift dresses, tailored trousers, button-down tops, and blazers.
For this kind of event, the rules are very specific. Men need to wear elegant tailcoats, white dress shirts, a white bow tie, and a vest. Women, meanwhile, are required to wear very formal, elegant, floor-length gowns, complete with heels and fancy jewelry.
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