You've been invited to a wedding and you accept. Now the question is,
What do I wear? 😕
Wedding guest style is dictated by three factors.
-
Dress code as indicated in the invitation;
- The weather, and;
- Current season trends.
My wedding was in the winter although it was unseasonably warm in December
2014, Thank God! lol. Our dress code was semi-formal so no tuxes and long
gowns but no jeans and t-shirt either. And because it was winter time there
weren't too many sleeveless dresses.
A springtime wedding means that as a guest almost any silhouette, fabric,
style and cut is available.
Lucky you.
Elle has a great guide to springtime wedding guest fashion
here.
However, it can be tough deciphering what all the dress codes mean exactly.
So what are the dress codes anyway?
Don't worry. I've got you covered.
For weddings the most common dress codes are White Tie, Black Tie, Formal,
Semi-formal, Dressy Casual, and Casual. I've listed their descriptions below
so you don't have to guess what that means. 😊
White Tie - Floor Length Gown, Long Gloves Optional
Black Tie - Floor Length Gown, Dressy Cocktail Dress
Formal - A little black dress, Cocktail Dress, or Dressy Separates
Semi-Formal - Short or Cocktail dress, LBD, Dressy Separates
Dressy Casual - Dress, Skirt, Pants or Jeans and Dressy Top
Causal - Free for all, just don't look homeless
At the end of the day, play it safe. Follow the lead of the hostess.
If you
know that its a classy affair dress accordingly. The waters can get murky in
the formal, semi-formal and dressy casual spaces but if all else fails wear a
nice dress black dress and avoid white like the plague unless you are Beyonce.
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