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Once you’ve coordinated your summer wedding schedule, the next step is figuring out what to wear to all those nuptials. Between decoding dress codes (just how casual is a “casual” wedding, really?) and navigating different climates, this sort of occasion styling has far from a one-size-fits-all solution. So if you find yourself in the run-up to a fancy affair with a closet full of not-quite-right frocks and a looming deadline—don’t panic. We pulled together an edit of the best wedding guest dresses to suit every possible style, venue, and budget.
Weddings are one of very few events in our modern age that require sticking to a certain dress code, and interpreting those themes can be tricky. While some requirements are set in stone, there can actually be a lot of creativity within these categories. For instance: A black-tie ceremony does necessitate floor-length gowns—but that doesn’t mean a shimmery, slate blue long sleeve dress is off the table. A spring or summer wedding might have you gravitating toward sleeveless silhouettes and airier fabrics in the name of practicality, so why not pick a rich color like marigold or terracotta to add some glamour? And while a cocktail dress code or daytime fête definitely suggests more laid-back attire, there’s plenty of opportunity to stand out with the details—think, a feather-trimmed mini or an asymmetric neckline.
Whatever’s in the cards (we mean this literally—please read the invite carefully), our picks for the best wedding guest dresses cover a lot of ground.
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Spring nuptials call for soft hues—but we’re all for trying a zippier take on pastels. Tom Ford’s cap-sleeve column dress in the shade of a Jowey Nicky dahlia will get you in the mood for a garden affair, while Chloé’s layers of citron silk ruffles pretty much work for anything, as far as we’re concerned. If the springtime venue you RSVP’d to is in a chillier climate, bookmark this slinky teal dress; it’s by Emily Dawn Long, and has convenient long sleeves.
Tom Ford
Marie Oliver
Emily Dawn Long
Chloé
Bold citrus hues, sultry slip dresses, and fearless color mixing are the defining mood of summer wedding dressing, we say—and Silvia Tcherassi and Baobab are both on board. For a monochrome option, the bergamot yellow silk of this Ralph Lauren gown will have you glowing straight through golden hour.
Formal weddings are your moment to go all out with dramatic lengths and unexpected draping. Labels like Victoria Beckham, Tom Ford, and Cortana show us how it’s done—and don’t forget the right jewels for a finishing touch.
Cortana
Tom Ford
Victoria Beckham
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A shoreside ceremony is your cue to relax a little. Lighter-weight fabrics and simple silhouettes are fair game when you play with texture and pattern. Watercolor-like prints, courtesy of Marrakshi Life and Donde Esteban, are a perfect fit here, while tropical motifs by Johanna Ortiz and Versace’s ocean-blue wispy silk-chiffon midi echo beachy glamour.
Johanna Ortiz
Donde Esteban
Versace
This is one prompt that eliminates the guesswork; plus, you can never go wrong with a romantic bloom, whether it’s a large scale surreal floral or sweet pastel print. Keep accessories simple (sleek kitten heels and minimalist jewelry are the right choice here) and let the pattern do all the work.
Mary Katrantzou
Anna Sui
Rixo
Ulla Johnson
Prepare to toast the new couple in a spirited cocktail dress. Tory Burch delivers pure glamour with an embroidered mesh design inspired by the ’20s (right down to the drop waist), while Lapointe’s playful mini arrives in a rainbow of striking hues—we’re partial to this inky blue. For maximalists, La DoubleJ’s citrine dress—with its black ombré fade and ostrich-feather detailing—makes a compelling case for bold, celebratory color.
From Italian villas to rolling countrysides, the best way to go about a destination wedding is to take notes from your surroundings. Lean into the romance of a cobblestoned town with a rosy pink short sleeve dress from Bernadette, or buy into the breezy style of an island venue with Colleen Allen’s sheer silk-chiffon gown.
Colleen Allen
Taller Marmo
Self-Portrait
Bernadette
The best way to bring personality to a dress code with a limited palette? Playing with the silhouette. A Brandon Maxwell caped number is sure to wow; or, go with sculpted draping à la Khaite or classic ballgown courtesy of Staud.
Brandon Maxwell
Posse
Staud
Khaite
Attending a courthouse ceremony or a more intimate backyard celebration? Elevated comfort is the name of the game. Slip on an easy-going dress with a modern finish—like Dries Van Noten’s embellished silk dress in antique rose—or go for a polka-dotted midi from Rixo for a look that’s both playful and polished.
Marina Moscone
Dries Van Noten
Dôen
Rixo
An autumn wedding season calls for dresses in a warm, rich palette. Tove’s amber-hued lustrous jersey design and Christopher John Rogers’s sculptural plum midi are both universally flattering colors, while this celery-colored strapless gown is a good option for those keen to bring the drama. Make it an outfit with a silk shawl or pashmina draped around your shoulders once the temperatures dip during cocktail hour.
The coldest days of the year come with the quandary of formal dressing for freezing temps (is there anything worse than having to cover a great dress with a puffer coat?). Cover up in Taller Marmo’s red gown or a long-sleeved option by Norma Kamali. Or, fully embrace winter glam in metallic gold by Emilia Wickstead and soft velvet from Rodarte.
Taller Marmo
Rodarte
Emilia Wickstead
Norma Kamali
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