The Do’s and Don’ts for Wedding Guest Outfits

Even though you might be the perfect fashionista, wedding attire is a different game altogether. No matter what type of wedding you go to, there are certain rules for getting married you need to follow.

So, what should you wear? And what should you avoid at all costs?

In this article, we’ll explain the dos and don’ts of what to wear as a wedding guest.

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Do’s

  • Follow the dress code

You want to match the vibe and fit in with everyone else so try to follow the dress code as closely as possible. If in doubt, speak to the couple. Alternatively, opt for versatile options like black evening dresses, which tend to work for most themes and aesthetics.

  • Consider the location

If there’s any part of the wedding that’s going to be held outside, then you need to make sure you bring layers. Even a forecast can’t guarantee good weather and you don’t want to be caught off guard. Similarly, doors may be left open or the air conditioning may be stronger than expected.

  • Wear comfortable shoes

A wedding day is usually a long one, so you don’t want to be struggling in high heels all day. Consider wearing a lower heel or even a flat shoe that will let you let loose on the dance floor. Break in your shoes before the big day to make sure they’re more comfortable.

  • Have fun with accessories

Since you’re best going for calm, understated tones in your outfit, you can use your accessories to take things up a notch. Look to wedding invitations and dress codes for clues. If in doubt, pick a precious metal and stick with it.

Don’ts

  • Wear white or ivory

Choosing these colours is only appropriate if called for on the invitation. There are so many colours you have to pick from, so go for something else – preferably a neutral tone that won’t draw too much attention and matches the wedding colour scheme

  • Wear anything too revealing

You want to dress tastefully for a wedding, bearing in mind who’s going to be around you and what the day is about. Cleavage is okay, as long as it isn’t the focal point of your outfit. Steer clear of anything sheer or with rips and holes.

  • Upstage the bride or groom

It’s understandable to want to look good, even for someone else’s wedding. But bear in mind that this is their special day, not yours. So, make sure that your outfit doesn’t draw too much attention. Stylish is okay – just keep things simple.

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You can’t wear just anything to a wedding. You need to make sure that your outfit matches the event and doesn’t cause problems for the happy couple. By following our advice above, you can ensure your outfit lets you look and feel good, as well as supports the special day.

Mark Lee-Falcon
Mark Lee-Falconhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
Hi! My name is Mark Lee-Falcon and I am a partner and deputy editor for Seen in the City. Fitness is one of my main passions and I love discovering new workouts. I also love exploring the city and finding the coolest new places to eat and drink. You can contact me on: Mark@seeninthecity.co.uk

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