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For civil ceremonies, backyard receptions, or seaside settings, turn to mid-length styles. A fluid slip dresses or something with soft tailoring is your best bet; palette-wise, lean into saturated hues, vivid florals, and sun-washed tones. Think: Color that’s made to match the heat, not work against it. If your RSVP is for a formal affair, a floor-length dress (or, perhaps, a candy-colored suit) is all but required—though you can have fun with the accessories. ’Tis the season to get creative.
Our take on summer wedding guest dressing spans every sort of attire; without further ado, here are eight ideas to use as a jumping off point for your own midsummer ensemble.
When choosing your color, why not take your cue from the season’s sunsets? A bright orange silk slip—paired with Gianvito Rossi’s beaded thong mules, tiger’s eye earrings, and a gold Saint Laurent clutch—perfectly plays into the mood of a golden hour seaside ceremony. (Simply slip off the heels when it’s time to deal with the sand.)
Mango
Gianvito Rossi
Saint Laurent
Jennifer Behr
A strapless, floor-length gown in poppy red offers a fresh take on black-tie dressing. Paired with matching satin sandals, a timeless Judith Leiber crystal clutch, and delicate diamond drop earrings, the look is punctuated with quiet precision; each detail a careful note against the simplicity of the column silhouette.
Amsale
Emme Parsons
Judith Leiber
Brilliant Earth
For tailoring, turn to Italian label Blazé Milano, which is known for its signature “smiley” pockets. Here, a classic double-breasted suit is reimagined in woven, sun-faded blue; ideal for a more formal outdoor ceremony. Top the look with a white raffia hat by Tom Ford, which is accented with a playful polka-dot scarf, to elevate the ensemble.
Blazé Milano
Blazé Milano
Tom Ford
Amina Muaddi
Black dresses are a forever classic; for warmer weather, opt for semi-sheer fabrics detailed with embroidery and beading, à la this gorgeous piece from Zara. To give it an even more romantic sensibility, pair the dress with Ferragamo’s satin ankle-strap heels, a vintage-inspired beaded fringe bag by Rixo, and Sophie Buhai’s freshwater pearl and glass earrings—all subtle references to the elegance of the 1920s.
Zara
Ferragamo
Rixo
Sophie Buhai
If you gravitate toward vibrant color, this raspberry-and-papaya zigzag sheath is basically made for you. Ground the look with black satin Herbert Levine sandals, then add Rabanne’s 1969 chainmail bag and a sculptural gold pinky ring for a hint of shine. Refined yet assured, this outfit moves easily between a tropical wedding and a more formal affair.
Dries Van Noten
Herbert Levine
Rabanne
David Yurman
Tory Burch’s silk midi with painterly blue florals comes into its own at semi-formal nuptials—especially when styled with embellished sandals and pearl drop earrings to dress it up. For outdoor ceremonies, sleek cat-eye sunglasses from the Oliver Peoples x Khaite collaboration are a final touch you’ll appreciate so you’re not squinting at the wedding party.
Tory Burch
Roger Vivier
Completedworks
Oliver Peoples
Citrus green rendered in silk feels especially on-theme for a sun-soaked event. Khaite’s lustrous halter, defined by its open back and softly draped sides, is inherently evening-ready; yet, it transitions with ease to more relaxed indoor or outdoor ceremonies. Lean into the palette with a teal satin clutch from Hunting Season. The look is best complemented by silver; though Chanel’s mixed-metal ear cuff offers a subtle balance of metallics for a bit of extra sparkle.
Khaite
Manolo Blahnik
Hunting Season
Chanel
Got a garden wedding in the calendar? Something polished but a little more casual is the way to go; we like J.Crew’s bubblegum pink midi, made from breathable cotton for a breezy option. Neous’s cream slingback sandals and Gabriela Hearst’s burgundy leather clutch dress it up nicely—and for a stylish (albeit on-the-nose) accessory, choose Erdem’s gold rosebud earrings.
J.Crew
Neous
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