Itβs wedding season, which means celebrations, champagne and getting dressed up to toast the happy couple on their big day. But what to wear?!
Knowing what wedding guest outfits are appropriate by interpreting the dress code on the invitation can sometimes be a little confusing if itβs not the usual βsmart casualβ. What does βcocktail formalβ, βdressy casualβ or βbeach normalβ actually mean when it comes to appropriate wedding attire?
Even if you have something in your wardrobe, a shopping trip is never a bad idea. Our knowledgeable team around the country would love to help you find the perfect wedding guest outfit that will suit you and your personal style.
Here are some ideas and inspiration to help get you on your way to being a best dressed wedding guest.
Invite Says: Beach Formal
Anything to do with the beach inherently indicates casual, so tacking the word βformalβ to the end conveys that itβs still a classy affair.

We recommend a formal summer sundress such as our The Lost Lolly Dress in Sky Blue, which is perfect for a dressy casual wedding.
Invite Says: Dress Casual
Casual dress means wedding guests can wear pretty much anything they want β within reason.
We recommend a summer dress, such as our Down Town Dress in Red, which is perfectly suited to both day and night events.
Invite Says: Cocktail Attire, Semi-Formal or Dressy Casual
All three of these phrases are asking you to dress somewhere between formal and casual.
We recommend a cocktail dress like our Chenille Elle Lace Dress, our classic lace shift dress with a flattering cap length sleeve.
Invite Says: Formal Attire or Black Tie Optional
These two phrases are very popular in todayβs weddings and indicate that the wedding party will be in formal wedding attire β and that itβs optional for all guests. Formal attire for weddings in this category requires longer length dresses.
With its elegant cowl neck andΒ elegant silhouette,Β ourΒ Myra May Dress is perfect for a sophisticated event.
4 Wedding Guest Attire Rules
There are a few rules that apply to all dress codes across the board. Whether you're wearing casual or black-tie attire, avoid all of the following faux pas.
1. Donβt Wear White
Wearing white to a wedding is pretty much the ultimate no-no, unless itβs specifically requested by the couple. White, cream or ivory is generally exclusively reserved for the brideβs wedding dress, and the last thing you want to do is upset the bride on her wedding day!
2. Donβt Pick a Dress That Looks Like the Bridesmaid Dress
If you can get a heads up on the style and color of the dress the bridesmaids will be wearing, try to avoid wearing anything similar. If not, you may have to spend the night explaining to everyone that you're not a bridesmaid and you didn't mean to dress like one.
3. Donβt Underdress
Even if the invitation says to dress casual, try not to underdress for the wedding. Unless it was stated that wearing jeans is okay, try to at least wear clothes that you would feel comfortable wearing to a formal office party.
4. Donβt Dress for the Club
It's a party, so itβs tempting to dress like you're heading on a night out, but you should keep it classy and appropriate.
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